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How to prepare for a media interview
Being interviewed on TV or on the radio for the first time can be thrilling and nerve-racking at the same time. Is there anything you can do to prepare and make the most out of your media appearance? “Yes there is”, says Martin Luhan, the Czech TV and radio personality, whom I had a conversation with recently. Here’s a few great tips I extracted for you from the original interview conducted in Czech.
My number one technique to reduce public speaking anxiety
Have you ever walked into a business meeting or presentation and felt sick with public-speaking nerves? If you know this feeling or if you’re someone who is used to presenting but still struggles to keep the nerves in check, this one is for you! A tip that I swear by, that will reduce your speaking anxiety on the spot.
5 must-have tips for pitching to investors
Have you ever wondered what makes an investor tick? What are the things they look for when they consider making an investment? What makes them say ‘Yes’ to your business idea? This video gives you an unique opportunity to peek into the mind of not one but four investors so that next time you pitch your business you know how to get the investor's full attention ;)
3 things we can learn about public speaking from Jamie Oliver
Have you ever secretly wondered about what to do to make your audience love you? If so, you want to watch this video! We’ll be looking at the key traits of successful speakers and to give you some concrete examples, I chose to analyse one of my personal favourites… You’ll be surprised just how much you can learn from a…… chef!!!
Capture-your-audience checklist
If you are used to making business presentations, this question will be very much on your mind, or at least it should be: “What can I do to grab and keep my audience’s attention???” A lot of things, actually! And I am going to share a few of them with you so that the next time you get the chance to present, you rock! :) Use this checklist when you’re preparing for your presentation and then again right before you present.