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  <title>Pro Advice on Giving Virtual Presentations</title>
  <description> How can you take your virtual presentation game to the next level? In this episode, Jack Milner, a communication coach who has trained best-selling professional speakers and Fortune 500 leaders, shares practical advice for giving great virtual presentations and workshops based on his book&amp;amp;nbsp;  Virtual Presentation Mastery: Tips from the coach to some of the world's best speakers. &amp;amp;nbsp;  If you enjoy the show, please rate it on Spotify. Your rating helps more people like you discover the podcast!  &amp;amp;nbsp;  Episode Highlights  2:01 Going from being effective in person to being effective virtually  4:31 Adjusting our mindset to present in a virtual environment  6:58 How to convey your authenticity during virtual presentations  11:19 Using &amp;quot;PISA&amp;quot; to lay the foundation for a great virtual presentation  13:31 How to open virtual presentations and workshops  18:38 Techniques for keeping people engaged and motivated  25:41 Energizers you can use in your virtual meetings and presentations  28:23 Preventing and dealing with virtual presentation tech trouble  &amp;amp;nbsp;  Jack’s view on the greatest unmet wellbeing need at work today  &amp;quot;it's human humor and laughter. And I was thinking about it actually, last night with my family, you know, we were just having dinner together and a lot of laughs. But, there have been times over the last couple of years where that hasn't been the case. And it was a really just good reminder that this is what life is about...  I think Tom Peters said [once asked], &amp;quot;if work isn't fun, then why are you doing it?&amp;quot; It should be fun. Or you should try and make it more fun. And you can work hard, you can achieve amazing things&amp;amp;nbsp;and enjoy it. You'll have fun at the same time. And laughter.&amp;quot;  &amp;amp;nbsp;  What “working with humans” means to Jack  “...I meet up with some friends twice a week for a run, and then we go for a coffee. And those two meetings are two of the most important parts of my, my week.  And we did that during COVID. And I think it was crucial, actually, to all of us. And we became really good friends through that. And that's a highlight. It's a real highlight of the week, and I'm lucky enough to have a lovely family and sitting with them last night having dinner and laughing.  [So,] it's finding more of those moments and realizing it's special.  There's a met a friend of mine who works for an insurance company. And he's the one person in the office who's never been fired. I thought [it's because he is] one of those people who comes into a room and everyone just feels happier. He says, &amp;quot;I'm not very good at my job.&amp;quot; Clearly, [he] must be very good at something, and that something is really important.”  &amp;amp;nbsp;  Resources  Visit: Jack's website Stand Up and Deliver Read: Virtual Presentation Mastery &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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