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The first episode sets out the stall for this podcast series by describing the circumstances that sparked my curiosity and interest in certain aspects of communication. My conviction is that as creative, imaginative and resourceful beings, we all have an innate ability to communicate, but access to the resources that allow us to do so often becomes restricted when we step in to an unusual or highly charged situation such as a presentation.
In considering how we might solve this problem, I draw a distinction between the structure of a piece of communication and its delivery, and invite you to compare your own experiences with those that I describe over the course of the series, and consider which ideas, exercises and practises might help you to present more effectively.
The first episode sets out the stall for this podcast series by describing the circumstances that sparked my curiosity and interest in certain aspects of communication. My conviction is that as creative, imaginative and resourceful beings, we all have an innate ability to communicate, but access to the resources that allow us to do so often becomes restricted when we step in to an unusual or highly charged situation such as a presentation.
In considering how we might solve this problem, I draw a distinction between the structure of a piece of communication and its delivery, and invite you to compare your own experiences with those that I describe over the course of the series, and consider which ideas, exercises and practises might help you to present more effectively.