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No CMO Podcast EP.11 w/ Tammy Palazzo and Tim Wikstrom


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The #1 Startup Marketing Podcast is back with the folks from Presentr on Episode 12!  

October 18, 2019 | Ryan Sullivan - This episode of the No CMO Podcast features a couple of unique individuals who turned a passion and occupation into an an application that helps millions of people learn to speak in public. Tammy Palazzo and Tim Wikstrom co-created Presentr: a revolutionary public speaking tool that analyzes gestures, movement, volume and other factors to help you speak more effectively in the office, school or at home. With over 20 years of consulting, corporate training, business operations and cultural development behind them, these two formed a tool that will reshape the way we think about and perform public speaking.

Key Moments 

1:10 - Tammy and Tim's background

7:40 - Why companies fail when they only have passion…

11:00 - Battling subjectivity in coaching

18:05 - How long do you need to practice to be ‘good’ ?

20:20 - Every presentation is different even if you’ve done it a thousand times

22:10 - Learning presentation skills by yourself allows you to get passed the fear wall that comes with public speaking.

29:40 - Practicing and improving with Presentr allows you to regulate the ability to talk to that second voice in your head.

37:06 - What should c-level folks, managers, bosses and employees do to help themselves and others improve public speaking in the workplace?

38:50 - “As a leader you have to create a company culture where you value communication skills.”

46:15 - A key feature in the app is the ability to see your volume. Most people do not talk loud enough when speaking in front of people.

50:35 - How much is it?

50:45 - Who is Abbie?

58:00 - Find them on their brand new website! www.presentr.me

58:38 - The Figures of Speech Podcast


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