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Speakipedia Podcast #5:
Neal Petersen

Transcript Dave Bricker   (00:06) This is Speakipedia Media brought to you by Speakipedia .com. Want to expand your speaking and storytelling…

2 months ago

Speakipedia Podcast # 4:
Rosemary Ravinal

Transcript Dave Bricker (00:07) Want to expand your speaking and storytelling skills and grow your influence business? This is Speakipedia…

2 months ago

Speakipedia Podcast #2:
Kay Allison

 Transcript Dave Bricker (00:07) Want to expand your speaking and storytelling skills and grow your influence business? This is Speakipedia…

2 months ago

How Do I VideoConference with PowerPoint?

In default mode, as soon as you hit the "play" button on a PowerPoint™ presentation, it takes over your entire…

5 months ago

Cut the Clutter! Simplify Your Slides

The speaker advanced to the next slide and began to explain. I suppose this might make some sort of sense…

5 months ago

Stage Lighting and House Lighting

True story: Joe was hired to keynote at a huge conference—you know—a fancy stage with multiple iMag screens and colorful…

5 months ago

Separate Images From their Backgrounds with AI

I love to use knocked-out images in my slide presentations. I don’t need the box or the background—just the subject…

5 months ago

PowerPoint and the Bleeding Edge

A power saw is a wonderful tool, but if you don’t have any training or skills, it’s easy to sacrifice…

5 months ago

Technical Issues? Keep the Room Engaged!

My client wanted to broadcast my presentation to a satellite office and to some of their team members who were…

5 months ago

Should I Share My Slides?

Should you share your slides? Not if they’re good—and here’s why: If your slides are well-designed, their purpose is to…

5 months ago

PowerPoint: What Size Should My Slides Be?

In the “old days,” computer monitors and televisions all had a 4:3 aspect ratio. What does that mean in English?…

5 months ago

Green Screen Setup with King Charles

Why do I keep a cardboard cutout of King Charles in my green screen studio? Well, no offense to Chuck,…

5 months ago

AV Rider

A rider is a document that addresses additional details, conditions, or terms of a contract. Copy and adapt this "AV…

5 months ago

News Flash! Virtual Backgrounds Don’t Work

Virtual backgrounds for on-screen meetings are very popular. Why not hide that messy bedroom and look like you’re in a…

6 months ago

The Three Circles of Storytelling

You may already have explored the golden rule of storytelling: Stories are always about people. The StorySailing® model breaks story…

6 months ago

The Fifth Wall

My last video talked about the fourth wall—an acting term that refers to the invisible “fourth wall” between the audience…

6 months ago

Store Your Beads in Your Jewelry Box

Like many speakers, I have many more hours of material ready than I could ever share in a single keynote—stories,…

6 months ago

Speaking Rockstar or Roadie?

“I loved your speech!” “Great message!” “You had me captivated all the way to the end!” “And then you ruined…

6 months ago

Engage and Educate with Interactivity

Over the years I’ve spent speaking, I’ve developed special ways to explain a variety of concepts. I’ve written books, created…

6 months ago

Don’t Dis Anyone On Stage

Blame-free problem-solving is a good practice for speakers. One of my clients was ready to speak but the AV person…

6 months ago

Bombing on Stage is a Rite of Passage!

As a sailor, I ran aground more than once. I even spent a few uncomfortable nights with my keel stuck…

6 months ago

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