The Lectern Beckons
You have seen it before. A wooden or transparent structure placed on a stage or at the front of a room. You stand behind it, place your notes on top … Read More
You have seen it before. A wooden or transparent structure placed on a stage or at the front of a room. You stand behind it, place your notes on top … Read More
At some point in your public speaking journey, you will be asked to evaluate another speaker. The purpose of this role is simple yet significant: to help someone improve. But … Read More
In the popular card game of poker, players often maintain a highly confident expression even when they do not hold a winning hand. They say very little, reveal nothing and … Read More
Before a speaker ever steps onto a stage, the performance often begins elsewhere — in the mind. Visualisation is a powerful yet often underestimated technique that can shape confidence, clarity … Read More
Most people have experienced this at some point. You step away from a skill for a while — not because you lost interest but because life got busy. When you … Read More
Go on — admit it. At some point, something didn’t go as planned. It might have been a project that fell apart or a public speaking moment you would rather … Read More
Recently, this writer found himself in a conversation with a relative he had not met for years. After the customary pleasantries, two carefully worded questions followed—questions that were polite on … Read More
Humour, when used well, has a unique ability to bring a room together. Laughter synchronises an audience in a way few other tools can. For a brief moment, everyone reacts … Read More
With experience often comes comfort. After speaking for some time, it is easy to feel settled, even accomplished. There is a quiet confidence that suggests you have reached a peak. … Read More
Most speakers work hard to avoid discomfort. They ease audiences in, soften openings, and carefully manage expectations. Yet attention is rarely captured by comfort alone. When used deliberately, a controlled … Read More