Your biggest competition as a virtual presenter is technology. It is also your biggest ally if you use it effe...
The Primal Presenter Engages in Hobbies [Podcast – Episode 18] | #powerpointdesigners
The Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology recently published a study which examined 400 employ...
The Primal Presenter Understands Cognitive Load Theory [Podcast – Episode 17] | #powerpointdesigners
Have you ever attended a presentation and left thinking – what in the world just happened? You just inve...
The Primal Presenter Knows When to Use Synchronous vs Asynchronous Communication [Podcast – Episode 16] | #powerpointdesigners
Pop quiz. Does your best work happen before checking your inbox or after your checking your inbox? We all know...
The Primal Presenter Shares Big Ideas [Podcast – Episode 15] | #powerpointdesigners
Think about these messages for minute. Jesus and the Sermon on the Mount. John F. Kennedy and his “The D...
The Primal Presenter Understands the Basics of Great Presentations [Podcast – Episode 14] | #powerpointdesigners
In 1997, Apple was bloated and directionless. Steve Jobs was brought on and 1. Ousted John Sculley, AppleR...
The Primal Presenter Rehearses Well [Podcast – Episode 13] | #powerpointdesigners
38% of your presentation is based on your voice. Another 55% is based on your body language. How you compose y...
The Primal Presenter Knows How to Pitch [Podcast – Episode 12] | #powerpointdesigners
Did you know investors only fund about 1% of the pitches they receive? That statistic is even worse if you fol...
The Primal Presenter Knows How to End a Presentation [Podcast – Episode 11] | #powerpointdesigners
Bryan Singer’s 1995 hit, The Usual Suspects, is one of my all-time favorites. Why? Singer manages to spe...
The Primal Presenter Knows How to Start a Presentation [Podcast – Episode 10] | #powerpointdesigners
Did you know that Honeybees flap their wings 230 times every second or that sunsets on Mars are actually blue?...