Sounds crazy, but I met Victoria Labalme on Twitter and we’ve become lifelong friends. Her background in acting and improv gives her a special edge as an executive presentation coach. She coaches completely differently than anyone I’ve met. Most delivery … Continue reading →
Photographer Camille Seaman’s daughter was watching Storm Chasers on the Discovery Channel one day, when Camille stopped what she was doing to admire the storm’s light. Her daughter noticed her and said, “Mom, you should do that!” Three days later, … Continue reading →
I *heart* Chris Brogan, so it was such a treat to do this new webinar format with him sponsored by KTC. Chris is SUCH a likeable guy. Here he is playing with his Batman doll (ahem, and yes, I’m wearing … Continue reading →
Earlier this week, we shared the lessons we learned while trying to get a talk to fit into 18 teeny tiny minutes, now take a look at the talk that taught us. This talk reveals the hidden structure that the … Continue reading →
This Sunday Ronald Reagan would have turned 100. He was a masterful communicator who was faced with a daunting communication situation immediately after the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. Of all his presidential moments, on this particular day, I was desperate … Continue reading →