This is the anatomy of eloquence - a podcast that dissects the innermost workings of great communication. Join us for deep dives on communication techniques and tips for better presenting, pitching, and writing.
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No one likes pushback when sharing their ideas, but how do you respond to criticism without putting on your fighting gloves? Maybe boxing someone down isn't the answer. In fact, just using their energy to your advantage may have different results. In this week's episode, we discuss verbal tai chi. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3aMupwxPowered by Firstory Hosting
We often work with startups on describing the future of their industry. But what is the future of pitching? For our 10th episode, we begin theorizing where we think pitching is going. Join us on this brainstorm exploring the future of pitch. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3BR24AZPowered by Firstory Hosting
Conventional wisdom suggests confidence is a large part of what makes a "great" speaker. Thousands of books and articles all expound on this theory. But, what if confidence just made you an "okay" speaker, and there was something else that made you genuinely great? In this episode, Andrew and Nick discuss why 'comfort may be at the core of great speakers, NOT confidence. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3jcdKadPowered by Firstory Hosting
We dissected Apple's 2021 keynotes in the previous episode and found some serious evidence of "presentation basics" amnesia. This time we put Microsoft under the microscope and well...they surprised us. Should Apple give the keynote crown to Microsoft? Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3r4avEuPowered by Firstory Hosting
Apple products are da bomb, but their Keynotes are just bombing. In this episode, we dive into two things Apple can learn from Steve Jobs about Keynotes. Things that are frankly presentation 101. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3df2oiZPowered by Firstory Hosting