Hans Rosling: Will You Mary Me?
The Worldwide King of data presentation does it again with this stunning summary of 200 years of world history presented in a graphic hologram in less than five minutes. My presentation hero!
Masterful talk. Funny. Touching. Human.
I highly recommend this insightful, thought-provoking, emotional, truthful, warm, personal, masterfully presented, must-watch TED talk by Brene Brown. Watch it.
Pause. For Dramatic Effect.
Seventy-two-year-old Mary Maxwell has mastered the art of prolonged pauses. She uses them for amazing dramatic effect. And don't be fooled by the first couple of minutes, keep watching... it gets MUCH better LOL...
It’s About Timing. And Surprise.
Joan Rivers, one of the Queens of Sarcasm, demonstrates how to get an audience eating out of your hand : talk about stuff that everyone knows, but nobody talks about, and give them queues (Yes!) so they know when to laugh…
One. Two. Three. Be Awesome.
Neil Pasricha gives an amazingly awesome presentation that almost perfectly conforms to the Bull’s Eye model. His use of structure, in particular, is exemplary – have a listen...
Cool Props. Daring Staging. Simple Visuals.
Scientist Johan Rockstram knows how to make complex scientific data interesting and compelling.... AND he uses props and staging to great effect. Take a look.
Make A Point. Tell A Story.
Storytelling is the single most powerful way to get your message across. Jacqueline Novogratz, founder of Acumen Fund, is a master storyteller as you will see in the following video...
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