Slow and Steady
Speaking slowly is a superpower on stage. It helps you eliminate filler words, makes comprehension easier for listeners, and helps with nerves among other benefits. There’s even research suggesting it makes you more attractive.
Case Study: Lisa Ventura
A case study and personal account from Lisa Ventura of how my public speaking support has made a difference to her career in the security industry. Lisa now regularly keynotes and is the founder of Cyber Security Unity.
Authentic or Sincere on Stage?
Lots of advice will tell speakers to be authentic. This is bad advice. A coffee bean can be authentic, a document can be authentic. A person on stage should aim to be sincere, and leave authenticity where it belongs.