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Color Psychology – What Colors Make Great Presentations?
In the branding world, color psychology is frequently fussed over, but seldom understood in a concrete way. That’s because, like…
Read MoreAudiences are Selfish – Give them Empathy
Audiences are selfish. Listeners care about themselves. Viewers want to be entertained. Meeting attendees care about what the content means…
Read MorePracticing with an AI Avatar: Overcoming Public Speaking Fear
Glossophobia—the fear of public speaking—affects three out of four people, with 5–10% of the population facing severe glossophobia that can…
Read MoreIs Training Dead?
Traditionally, training has always been a one-directional process. A coach or instructor relays information to students and then tests them…
Read MoreTop 10 Patriotic Speeches in American History
What makes a speech patriotic? According to the Oxford dictionary, a patriot is “a person who vigorously supports their country…
Read MoreEye Contact – A Declining Communications Tool?
A recent article from the Wall Street Journal discusses the effects of declining eye contact in the workplace, citing our…
Read MoreThe Power of Pause
Pauses can be an incredibly powerful tool in public speaking, as they provide several benefits to the speaker as well…
Read MoreThe Challenge of Video Communication
Source: inBlurbs According to the Visual Networking Index Forecast from Cisco, online video will soon surpass Facebook, Twitter, and other…
Read MoreThe Emotional Language of D-Day
On June 6th, 1944 (also known as D-Day), General Dwight D. Eisenhower gave a short, inspirational speech to soldiers before…
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