“Before you marry a person, you should first make them use a computer with slow Internet service to see who they really are.” — Will Ferrell, comedian and actor Two weeks ago, my wife, Elaine, and I moved to Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, just outside of Charleston. We loved living in Northern Virginia, but we wanted to move to a warmer climate. We weren’t disappointed. The beaches, the Charleston downtown, and the wonderful neighborhood in which we now live (Mount ...
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“Before you marry a person, you should first make them use a computer with slow Internet service to see who they really are.” — Will Ferrell, comedian and actor Two weeks ago, my wife, Elaine, and I moved to Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, just outside of Charleston. We loved living in Northern Virginia, but we wanted to move to a warmer climate. We weren’t disappointed. The beaches, the Charleston downtown, and the wonderful neighborhood in which we now live (Mount ...
“If you listen to your audience, they will tell you what you need to know.” — Lee Clow, American advertising executive, best known for creating the iconic “1984” Apple Macintosh commercial. Speakers often consider what their audience can learn from them. Have you ever considered how much you can learn from your audience? This podcast episode explores three ways you can learn from your audience. References Gallo, C. (2014). Talk Like TED. Gallo explains that great speakers mo...
Successful Speaking for Technical Professionals
“Before you marry a person, you should first make them use a computer with slow Internet service to see who they really are.” — Will Ferrell, comedian and actor Two weeks ago, my wife, Elaine, and I moved to Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, just outside of Charleston. We loved living in Northern Virginia, but we wanted to move to a warmer climate. We weren’t disappointed. The beaches, the Charleston downtown, and the wonderful neighborhood in which we now live (Mount ...