
How a President’s Voice Affects Us
Whenever I think about a president and how I might be able to live with him for the next four years, I listen to his voice. These kinds of questions come to mind:

Housefly Steals the Show: How Not to be Upstaged by a Bug
The only vice presidential debate of 2020 highlighted, for me, the importance of laughter and expressiveness while public speaking. The fact that a fly landed on Mike Pence’s hair for a full 2 minutes indicates: His hair was over-sprayed, making it sticky He lacked physical expression He wasn’t laughing I don’t know the details

Write Compelling Interview Questions that Lead to Great Video
Time and money are at stake when the cameras start to roll on your interview. Don’t waste the limited time you have asking dead-end questions. Here are 6 tips for writing interview questions that get interesting responses, the basic facts, and the story points you’ll need to make a great video. 6 TIPS we’ll be

7 Tips for Acing Your Next Media Interview
Preparation is Everything, Don’t Wing It! In our media-saturated culture, trained presenters are your competition. Audiences expect a professional level of presentation. The better you prepare for your interview, the more impact your messages will have on your audience. Preparation before your interview is key to building confidence and nailing your media interview. Preparation IS

5 Tips for Overcoming Your Fear of Being On-Camera
Public speaking is ranked as the #1 fear in the United States, over and above death. Seriously? Yes! So, if you’re feeling anxiety about being on-camera or a fear of public speaking you are definitely not alone. When you add media and a camera to your public speaking equation, you’ve got a greater likelihood of