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      <itunes:subtitle>Join Mike Teixeira as he chats with Josh Rice from the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science about the art of effective communication, especially when it comes to scientific presentations &amp; topics. They chat about the power of storytelling, how cultural differences can create barriers, and the cool ways theater and passion can boost our communication around technical topics. Josh shares some great tips on being authentic and passionate in your presentations, keeping your audience in mind, and simplifying visuals for clarity. Plus, they explore the benefits of improv and how to tackle imposter syndrome when speaking in front of experts. Tune in for some insightful and relatable conversation!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:title>Jean Card on the Role of Fear in Political Speeches</itunes:title>
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In this episode, Mike Teixeira chats with Jean about the magic of authenticity in public speaking. They discuss finding that sweet spot between being relaxed and professional, and how being genuine can make all the difference. They also touch on the unique challenges faced by women of color in finding their voice and the role language plays in communication. Plus, they share insights on creating a safe space for clients to open up and offer practical tips on structuring speeches and using storytelling effectively. Tune in for a lively discussion filled with valuable advice and fresh perspectives!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Join Jean Card, a former U.S. government speechwriter, as she takes you behind the scenes of the speechwriting world. Jean spills the secrets of crafting compelling speeches, stressing how crucial it is to guide your audience through a journey and really get to know their needs. She dives into how political, corporate and nonprofit speeches differ, with a special focus on how fear plays a role in politics. Jean also talks about how speechwriting is evolving with the rise of TEDx talks and online content.

In this episode, Mike Teixeira chats with Jean about the magic of authenticity in public speaking. They discuss finding that sweet spot between being relaxed and professional, and how being genuine can make all the difference. They also touch on the unique challenges faced by women of color in finding their voice and the role language plays in communication. Plus, they share insights on creating a safe space for clients to open up and offer practical tips on structuring speeches and using storytelling effectively. Tune in for a lively discussion filled with valuable advice and fresh perspectives!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:summary>In an age when artificial intelligence (AI) news changes every day, keeping people informed about the legalities can be a challenge. In this episode, we chat with Sarah Flaherty, a senior training manager at the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). Sarah shares her journey from theater and dance to becoming a pro in communication and training. She also gives us the inside scoop on how the IAPP helps professionals navigate the world of privacy and data protection, as well as why understanding privacy laws is crucial.

Sarah also dives into the art of presenting complex, technical info in a way that’s engaging and clear. She explores how to balance timing and keep attention spans in check, the tricks of training the trainers, and the magic of visuals in instructional design. Plus, Sarah shares her tips on prepping for presentations, overcoming fears and the vital role of feedback. It’s a lively conversation packed with practical advice for anyone looking to up their training game.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In an age when artificial intelligence (AI) news changes every day, keeping people informed about the legalities can be a challenge. In this episode, we chat with Sarah Flaherty, a senior training manager at the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). Sarah shares her journey from theater and dance to becoming a pro in communication and training. She also gives us the inside scoop on how the IAPP helps professionals navigate the world of privacy and data protection, as well as why understanding privacy laws is crucial.

Sarah also dives into the art of presenting complex, technical info in a way that’s engaging and clear. She explores how to balance timing and keep attention spans in check, the tricks of training the trainers, and the magic of visuals in instructional design. Plus, Sarah shares her tips on prepping for presentations, overcoming fears and the vital role of feedback. It’s a lively conversation packed with practical advice for anyone looking to up their training game.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Takeaways</p><ul><li>Effective presentations require storytelling and emotional connections to make information memorable and impactful.</li><li>Adapting presentations to the audience's needs and preferences is crucial for engagement and retention.</li><li>Empathy plays a vital role in human-to-human interactions and should be cultivated in business contexts.</li><li>Scientific and technical professionals can benefit from incorporating storytelling and emotional connections into their presentations.</li><li>Understanding the science behind storytelling can help improve communication and engagement. Storytelling is a powerful tool for inspiring behavior change.</li><li>Understanding the emotional connection, in addition to the logical aspects, is crucial in engaging an audience.</li><li>A strategic approach to customer engagement is essential for success.</li><li>Sales leaders should be trained to be super users and coaches.</li><li>Effective presentations require concise slides and a deep understanding of the audience's needs.</li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Aug 2024 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Takeaways</p><ul><li>Effective presentations require storytelling and emotional connections to make information memorable and impactful.</li><li>Adapting presentations to the audience's needs and preferences is crucial for engagement and retention.</li><li>Empathy plays a vital role in human-to-human interactions and should be cultivated in business contexts.</li><li>Scientific and technical professionals can benefit from incorporating storytelling and emotional connections into their presentations.</li><li>Understanding the science behind storytelling can help improve communication and engagement. Storytelling is a powerful tool for inspiring behavior change.</li><li>Understanding the emotional connection, in addition to the logical aspects, is crucial in engaging an audience.</li><li>A strategic approach to customer engagement is essential for success.</li><li>Sales leaders should be trained to be super users and coaches.</li><li>Effective presentations require concise slides and a deep understanding of the audience's needs.</li></ul>
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      <itunes:title>Chuck Karvelas on the Importance of Empathy in Presentations</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>Chuck Karvelas, head of commercial learning at Cambridge Bay Sage Therapeutics, shares his journey from a theater background to a career in biotech. He emphasizes the importance of storytelling and empathy in effective presentations and human-to-human interactions. Chuck discusses the science behind storytelling and how it can make information more memorable and impactful. He also highlights the need to adapt presentations to the audience&apos;s needs and preferences, particularly in scientific and technical fields. Chuck shares personal anecdotes and experiences that have shaped his approach to communication. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Own your voice and be your own cheerleader when speaking.</li><li>Know and embrace your story, and learn to tell it effectively in different contexts.</li><li>Practice humility by acknowledging your greatness and the greatness in others.</li><li>Set ground rules and protect yourself during Q&A sessions.</li><li>Use the power of pause and self-reflection to craft thoughtful responses.</li><li>Face the fear of rejection and focus on the audience's needs and experiences.</li><li>Love yourself, accept your story, and embrace your unique potential.</li></ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul><li>"If you don't love yourself and love your story, you will never be able to tell it effectively."</li><li>"The very thing you want to hide is the very thing you should actually learn to be comfortable with and take other people with you when you do it."</li><li>"Assume that rejection is going to happen. Face the fear before it actually happens."</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00Introduction: The Power of Storytelling</p><p>02:18Growing Up and Finding Comfort in Storytelling</p><p>06:02The Evolution of Angel as a Speaker</p><p>09:15The Importance of Authenticity and Sharing Your Story</p><p>16:27The Journey of Self-Discovery and Acceptance</p><p>19:42Transitioning from Personal Challenges to Empowering Others</p><p>23:35Stepping into Vulnerability and Overcoming Fear</p><p>28:43Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Creating Spaces of Belonging</p><p>32:06Tips for Effective Presenting: Owning Your Voice and Story</p><p>39:00Navigating Vulnerability and Protecting Yourself in Q&A</p><p>46:59Embracing Humility and Focusing on the Audience</p>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jul 2024 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>mike@presentationsbydeck.com (Mike Teixeira, Kalen Lopez, Nichole Marsh)</author>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Improv can help overcome the fear of presenting by nurturing strengths in thinking on your feet and being vulnerable.</li><li>Listening is crucial in improv and effective communication. It involves receiving information, using your eyes as well as your ears, and responding authentically.</li><li>Improv is not just about comedy; it is a form of storytelling and human connection.</li><li>Building trust through support, agreement, and acceptance is essential in improv and professional settings.</li><li>Failure is an opportunity to learn and grow. Embracing mistakes and taking risks are key elements of improv and success in various fields. Embrace failure and learn from it in order to grow and succeed.</li><li>Allow yourself to make mistakes and take risks in order to learn and improve.</li><li>Building trust and connection is essential in personal and professional relationships.</li><li>Improvise and be open to the moment to foster connection and build trust.</li><li>Vulnerability is a powerful tool in communication and can help create deeper connections.</li><li>Being present and open to receive is key in building trust and bringing people together.</li></ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul><li>"Big part of why people are terrified of speaking is because they're afraid they won't be able to think on their feet that they'll lose their place."</li><li>"Do you feel though that it's kind of... the fear also comes from unlearning this myth of what a presentation or a business person should be."</li><li>"It's everything. It's the secret in the sauce. I mean, if you want to be a good presenter, be a good listener."</li><li>"Being canceled in Hollywood is probably the hardest thing to, you know, once you get to a certain stature and people know your name, okay, you can get canceled."</li><li>"Let's just make some mistakes. Let's screw it up. Let's see how this goes and that goes and not worry about it."</li><li>"You're only as strong as your weakest link."</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00Introduction to Paul Hungerford</p><p>06:45The Power of Listening in Improv and Effective Communication</p><p>13:13Building Trust: Support, Agreement, and Acceptance in Improv and Professional Settings</p><p>29:48The Role of Vulnerability</p><p>36:29Being Present and Open to Receive</p><p> </p><p>To learn more, visit: <a href="https://presentationsbydeck.com/">https://presentationsbydeck.com/</a></p>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Jul 2024 17:07:37 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>mike@presentationsbydeck.com (Kalen Lopez, Nichole Marsh, Mike Teixeira)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li>Improv can help overcome the fear of presenting by nurturing strengths in thinking on your feet and being vulnerable.</li><li>Listening is crucial in improv and effective communication. It involves receiving information, using your eyes as well as your ears, and responding authentically.</li><li>Improv is not just about comedy; it is a form of storytelling and human connection.</li><li>Building trust through support, agreement, and acceptance is essential in improv and professional settings.</li><li>Failure is an opportunity to learn and grow. Embracing mistakes and taking risks are key elements of improv and success in various fields. Embrace failure and learn from it in order to grow and succeed.</li><li>Allow yourself to make mistakes and take risks in order to learn and improve.</li><li>Building trust and connection is essential in personal and professional relationships.</li><li>Improvise and be open to the moment to foster connection and build trust.</li><li>Vulnerability is a powerful tool in communication and can help create deeper connections.</li><li>Being present and open to receive is key in building trust and bringing people together.</li></ul><p><strong>Sound Bites</strong></p><ul><li>"Big part of why people are terrified of speaking is because they're afraid they won't be able to think on their feet that they'll lose their place."</li><li>"Do you feel though that it's kind of... the fear also comes from unlearning this myth of what a presentation or a business person should be."</li><li>"It's everything. It's the secret in the sauce. I mean, if you want to be a good presenter, be a good listener."</li><li>"Being canceled in Hollywood is probably the hardest thing to, you know, once you get to a certain stature and people know your name, okay, you can get canceled."</li><li>"Let's just make some mistakes. Let's screw it up. Let's see how this goes and that goes and not worry about it."</li><li>"You're only as strong as your weakest link."</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00Introduction to Paul Hungerford</p><p>06:45The Power of Listening in Improv and Effective Communication</p><p>13:13Building Trust: Support, Agreement, and Acceptance in Improv and Professional Settings</p><p>29:48The Role of Vulnerability</p><p>36:29Being Present and Open to Receive</p><p> </p><p>To learn more, visit: <a href="https://presentationsbydeck.com/">https://presentationsbydeck.com/</a></p>
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      <itunes:title>Paul Hungerford - Improv</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>In this conversation, Mike Teixeira interviews Paul Hungerford, an experienced actor, teacher, and director, about the role of improv in overcoming the fear of presenting. They discuss the importance of vulnerability, listening, and curiosity in effective communication. Paul shares his experience with improv and how it can be applied in various professional settings. They also emphasize the value of failure and the need to embrace mistakes as opportunities for growth. The conversation explores the importance of embracing failure and taking risks in order to learn and grow. It emphasizes the value of allowing oneself to make mistakes and not being afraid to fail. The conversation also highlights the significance of building trust and connection in both personal and professional relationships. It discusses the role of improvisation in fostering connection and the power of vulnerability in communication. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the importance of being present and open to receive in order to build trust and bring people together.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this conversation, Mike Teixeira interviews Paul Hungerford, an experienced actor, teacher, and director, about the role of improv in overcoming the fear of presenting. They discuss the importance of vulnerability, listening, and curiosity in effective communication. Paul shares his experience with improv and how it can be applied in various professional settings. They also emphasize the value of failure and the need to embrace mistakes as opportunities for growth. The conversation explores the importance of embracing failure and taking risks in order to learn and grow. It emphasizes the value of allowing oneself to make mistakes and not being afraid to fail. The conversation also highlights the significance of building trust and connection in both personal and professional relationships. It discusses the role of improvisation in fostering connection and the power of vulnerability in communication. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the importance of being present and open to receive in order to build trust and bring people together.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:keywords>improv, effective communication, failure, fear of presenting, learning, risk-taking, growth, trust, curiosity, communication, vulnerability, vulnerability, listening, improvisation, connection, executive training, presence</itunes:keywords>
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