by Thomas Krafft | Mar 11, 2020 | Guest Interviews, Podcast
It’s a big one on episode forty-six of The Presentation Boss Podcast! When we started this podcast, we made a wish-list of guests we’d love to feature on the show that we would have to work towards. Phil M Jones (or PMJ as he’s affectionately known by us) was top of...
by Thomas Krafft | Mar 4, 2020 | Podcast, Speech Breakdowns, Speechwriting
Episode forty-five of The Presentation Boss Podcast has landed! This time Kate chose a TED Talk for us to break down. This example is all about how you can control and apply your practical skills to unleash your creativity in whichever form you want. The content alone...
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 | Feb 19, 2020 | Audience Engagement, Guest Interviews, Humour, Mindset, Podcast, Speechwriting
Hello and welcome to episode forty-three of The Presentation Boss Podcast. Way back in episode three, this guy got a mention and Kate has been following his work for years and years. Thomas too wanted Andrew Tarvin on this podcast to share his unique perspective on...
by Thomas Krafft | Feb 12, 2020 | Body Language & Voice, Podcast, Speech Breakdowns
Let’s kick off this episode of The Presentation Boss Podcast with a Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy reference, because episode 42! We’re playing with a TED Talk this time. And not just Any TED Talk, but the sixth most watched TED Talk of all time. It’s by Julian...
by Thomas Krafft | Feb 5, 2020 | Audience Engagement, Discussions, Podcast, PowerPoint
You’ve made it! We’ve arrived at episode forty-one of The Presentation Boss Podcast! This episode straddles the fine line between Thomas and Kate having a discussion, and Kate interviewing Thomas. Why? Because Thomas specialises in visual communication, especially...