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Dancing in the Line of Fire
Piero Vitelli
20 episodes
2 days ago
Written and recorded by Piero Vitelli, a freelance transferable skills trainer with over twenty-five years’ experience, these podcasts are a series of narratives that explore aspects of presentation delivery. Drawn from the worlds of theatre, production, corporate events and personal development, each episode focuses on a particular aspect of performance that, if considered, evaluated and acted upon, can yield positive results for those who want their presentations to be more distinct, memorable and effective.
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Written and recorded by Piero Vitelli, a freelance transferable skills trainer with over twenty-five years’ experience, these podcasts are a series of narratives that explore aspects of presentation delivery. Drawn from the worlds of theatre, production, corporate events and personal development, each episode focuses on a particular aspect of performance that, if considered, evaluated and acted upon, can yield positive results for those who want their presentations to be more distinct, memorable and effective.
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Education
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One at a time
Dancing in the Line of Fire
12 minutes 53 seconds
4 years ago
One at a time
In this episode I describe metaphors involving aircraft marshallers, the use of a home hifi system and making an audio recording of an opera. I also offer a comparison of cabin announcements typically made by the crew and pilots of a commercial flight. Sometimes we need a little help to see the wood for the trees, and I hope this episode suggests that presenting might not need to be as complicated or daunting as we sometimes make it.
Dancing in the Line of Fire
Written and recorded by Piero Vitelli, a freelance transferable skills trainer with over twenty-five years’ experience, these podcasts are a series of narratives that explore aspects of presentation delivery. Drawn from the worlds of theatre, production, corporate events and personal development, each episode focuses on a particular aspect of performance that, if considered, evaluated and acted upon, can yield positive results for those who want their presentations to be more distinct, memorable and effective.