Although primarily known as a dancer, Martha Graham was also a powerful communicator. She developed characteristics that anyone who aspires to become a great presenter must cultivate and nourish. She stood out by moving against the grain of society. She … Continue reading →
In celebration of what would have been Mozart’s 255 birthday, here’s a look at the sonata form of Eine kleine Nachtmusik visualized. The sonata form in classical music has a similar structure to the presentation form. A sonata has standard … Continue reading →
In celebration of the birthday of one of the greatest communicators of all time, let’s take a look at his most famous speech from the March on Washington. MLK’s “I Have a Dream” speech is not only literarily brilliant, its … Continue reading →
You saw the talk. Now watch the video. That Resonates With Me! How to Change the World One Presentation at a Time To access the video, enter the password: webinar Thanks to all of you who joined Nancy at the … Continue reading →
Nancy Duarte spent “two years working nights and weekends” writing Resonate, and Forbes’ Bruce Upbin managed to boil it down to forty-six words. Actually, I’m not even mad. That’s amazing. The conclusions are: Don’t be too cerebral. Tell stories. Figure … Continue reading →