Time to Shine Podcast : Public speaking | Communication skills | Storytelling
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205. Gautam Hazari: CTO Communication Mastery
Gautam Hazari is a mobile identity guru, technology enthusiast, AI expert and futurist & is the CTO of Sekura.id, the global leader in mobile identity services. He is a thought leader for digital iden
204. Paul Logue: Demos Are Like Rock Concerts
Paul Logue hails from near Glasgow in Scotland and boasts a 25-year career as a professional bass guitarist in a heavy rock band alongside a career in IT. He spent 21 years at IBM with half of that de
203. Sally Z: Persuasion and Emotions
Sally Z is an award-winning speaker, author, coach and expert on the art of bravery because she knows personally what being brave requires. Sallys mission is to empower people to move from the sideli
202. Elena Paweta and Greg Gazin fireside chat: What Makes a Great Podcast Host
Dr. Elena Paweta is an executive communication coach, speaker, TEDx organizer and university professor. As a professor at SGH Warsaw School of Economics, she specializes in international business, sta
201. Karen Eber: Amplify your Impact with Storytelling
Karen Eber is an author, international leadership consultant and keynote speaker. Her TED talk, How your brain responds to stories and why theyre crucial for leaders, continues to be the source o
200. André Noël Chaker: A More Impactful Speaker with AI
Andr Nol Chaker is one of Finlands leading business speakers and writers. Over the past ten years Andr has spoken at over 1000 business events in Finland and abroad. His more recent books, The Fin
199. Shailvi Wakhlu: Speaking on Self-Advocacy
Shailvi Wakhlu is a Technology Leader and International Keynote Speaker. She is the former Head of Data & Analytics at Strava and Komodo Health. Every year, Wakhlu speaks at 25+ global conferences and
198. Jacqueline Farrington: Being An Inclusive Speaker
Jacqueline Farringtonhas over 20 years experience as a change maker, empowering leaders and their teams to spark transformation and innovation through communications. Known for her refreshingly dire
197. Valerie Fridland: Can Bad English Make You A Better Speaker?
Valerie Fridland is a professor of linguistics in the English Department at the University of Nevada, Reno. She writes a popular language blog on Psychology Today called Language in the Wild, and is
196. Heather Flanagan and Greg Gazin fireside chat: How to give a tech talk successfully
Heather Flanagan is Principal at Spherical Cow Consulting and Founder of The Writers Comfort Zone. She comes from a position that the Internet is led by people, powered by words, and inspired by tech