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Speak with Greater Impact – Be More Batman!

I love Batman/Bruce Wayne (especially the Christopher Nolan Dark Knight trilogy). Batman’s brilliant as a comic book hero because he has no superpowers. He’s just a chap with gadgets, questionable bedtime habits, and an intense prep routine (a contingency plan for taking down Superman is not paranoia; that’s preparation). Most speakers seem to avoid preparation: […]

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Connect Through Authenticity

What makes you tick?What makes you uncomfortable?What do you love?Why are you speaking? Share some or all of these things in the first minute and you’ll create a connection with your audience. Good communication is all about rapport, empathy, relatability, authenticity, humility, and humour. Stand-up comics often start with the most important thing people need

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Fear of Failure

I’m driven by a fear of failure. My default assumption of most unexpected negative things I experience is that I must have messed up. This became embedded through years of floundering in education and full-time employment. “We’re concerned about…” and “I was hoping that…” are grim, familiar phrases from authority figures I was desperate to

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Public Speaking is Safer Than You Think

Standing behind a microphone in front of an audience can feel intimidating and very disconcerting. There’s the build-up, the pressure of expectation, and the theatre of the whole thing; a stage, a host, there may even be bright lights. Your instinct tells you that this is a dangerous situation, and that’s completely normal – you

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