by Thomas Krafft | Feb 26, 2020 | Audience Engagement, Discussions, Messaging & Audience, Podcast, Speechwriting
Download the Audience and Message Refiner Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to episode forty-four of The Presentation Boss Podcast! In this episode we do a deep dive into the question ‘what is the difference between a bad talk and a good talk’. We strongly believe that...
by Thomas Krafft | Jan 28, 2020 | Audience Engagement, Guest Interviews, Messaging & Audience, Podcast, Rehearsal & Memorisation
On episode forty of The Presentation Boss Podcast we hear from one of our big wish-list guests, Grant Baldwin. Kate and Thomas first came across Grant through his hugely popular podcast The Speaker Lab which discusses the business of speaking as a professional but...
by Thomas Krafft | Jan 15, 2020 | Data Visualisation & Storytelling, Discussions, Messaging & Audience, Podcast
Welcome to episode thirty-eight of The Presentation Boss Podcast! This episode straddles the fine line between Thomas and Kate having a discussion, and Thomas interviewing Kate. Why? Because Kate specialises in data visualisation and data presentation. Today...
by Thomas Krafft | Dec 18, 2019 | Messaging & Audience, Podcast, Speech Breakdowns
We’re listening to another TED Talk on The Presentation Boss Podcast today! Simon Sinek has the third most watched TED Talk of all time, is seen as a leader in both leadership psychology and one of the world’s most recognisable speakers. We like his style and reckon...
by Thomas Krafft | Sep 18, 2019 | Discussions, Messaging & Audience, Podcast
It’s episode twenty two of The Presentation Boss Podcast! Your hosts Kate and Thomas are this week sharing how you go about getting yourself introduced before you speak. They cover exactly when and why you would need to be introduced, what should go into your...
by Thomas Krafft | Aug 7, 2019 | Discussions, Messaging & Audience, Podcast, Speechwriting
We’re excited that it’s already episode fifteen of The Presentation Boss Podcast! All presentations need a structure. Simply standing and talking will rarely achieve much comprehension or communication at all. Preparation is always needed. And that...