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So you're going to speak at a conference. How do you make the most impact with your presentation, especially in this world where it could be virtual, it could be in-person, it could be hybrid, it could be something entirely different that we haven't even discovered yet. How do you do this? This week, what it really takes to give a talk the audience actually wants to listen to.

Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

  • [01:22] - How to give a standout talk in an intra-pandemic or post-pandemic world
  • [05:10] - An attendee's surrender to the speaker
  • [10:48] - Conference organizers should be caring more deeply and investing more heavily in the quality of the presentations being given at their conferences.
  • [13:45] - The new set of skills speakers need to develop
  • [18:07] - Start with good content
  • [19:59] - TL;DL summary of the episode

Key takeaways:

  • Care deeply about your topic
  • Know who you're speaking to
  • Know your outcomes. Start with the end.
  • With online events, there is no social contract keeping the audience in their seats. It's more important than ever to work to keep them engaged.
  • Start with good content and then develop the performance skills unique to the particular presentation format.
  • Look to other types of performers who've figured out how to pivot to virtual; YouTubers, stand up comedians etc.
  • Conference organizers should be caring more deeply and investing more heavily in the quality of the presentations being given at their conferences.
  • Zoom fatigue is not an excuse for boring content.

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