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In his latest book, @DrNickMorgan explains what works and what doesn’t in virtual communications. Can You Hear Me? provides a new set of rules and practical tips for how to connect with people when you can’t be physically present. Get Your Copy Now https://t.co/FVPilaB7IB
Ever notice how movies have music for every moment — but keynotes don’t?
Silence might be your biggest missed opportunity.
Discover how the right soundtrack can make audiences feel your message, not just hear it.
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Want to speak — and remember — better? Move your hands.
Gestures don’t just look good; they boost memory and make ideas stick.
Your body isn’t a distraction from your message — it is the message.
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The secret to powerful public speaking isn’t thinking harder — it’s thinking less.
Train your unconscious through deep rehearsal until your message lives in your bones.
Then, trust it. Speak freely.
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In angry times, apologies can heal. The most powerful?
✔️ Take responsibility: “It was my fault.”
✔️ Offer repair: “Here’s how I’ll fix it.”
A true apology is more than words—it’s repair.
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Why do our brains prefer curves over straight lines?
It’s not just taste—it’s evolution.
From warm coffee to story “chapters,” neuroscience reveals hidden rules for better communication.
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Muscle memory isn’t just your brain — even your kidneys, tendons & organs help you remember. To prep for that talk or performance, involve your whole body in practice! Discover why here: https://t.co/xKYqCnZ7Ye
Should speakers be cool or good?
A new study shows the sweet spot: different, but not too different — with a dose of goodness. That’s what we’ll showcase at TEDx Walden Pond, Oct 30 in Boston. Few tickets left!
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What if your outfit didn’t just change how others see you — but how YOU act?
New research shows dressing for success can boost confidence and generosity, making you a better leader.
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That adrenaline surge before a big presentation? Don’t fight it—use it.
In my latest blog, I share insights from Harvard execs on turning stage fright into stage adventure.
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In an age of skimming and short attention spans, great storytelling is harder than ever.
To stand out in 2025, you need conflict, change & focus — even in 15 seconds.
Want to master the craft?
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Start strong. End stronger.
The ending of your speech is where you move people to action — or lose them.
Learn 3 powerful ways to close like JFK, Obama, Churchill & more.
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Ever had to psych yourself up before a big moment? Here’s how to actually make it work.
Science says your body can boost your mood + confidence—no pep talk required.
It’s not fake. It’s smart.
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Your team is stretched thin and change-weary—so how do you lead them into something new?
These 6 surprising strategies go beyond pep talks and help drive real action.
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Thought Leaders: Ready to Break Out of Your Own Echo Chamber?
Shake up your thinking & supercharge your creativity with 5 science-backed tips—yes, even sarcasm makes the list. Dare to think differently.
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Warm-ups prep your voice. Technique builds control. Ignore one, and you risk strain.
Want a healthy, resonant voice? You need both.
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Playfulness isn’t frivolous—it’s a leadership superpower. It boosts optimism, resilience & connection. Want to spark joy in your next meeting or talk? Start with tone, curiosity & surprise.
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Lists and acronyms fade, but stories linger. A tale from a decade ago still resonates with an attendee. Why? Because storytelling is the key to memory retention.
Embrace the narrative. It's how our brains are wired to remember.
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Want your audience to remember more than just your closing story? Studies show they recall only 10–30% of what they hear. Boost retention with varied repetition—express your key points in different ways. Learn how to make your message stick!
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Is Venting a Good Thing to Do?
Discover how our brains are wired for tribe and space—and how strategic venting can boost your public speaking and leadership impact. Learn to engage your audience's brain and elevate your presence.
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Discover how tone, pauses, and inflections trigger emotional responses in others through the brain's mirror neuron system. Miscommunications aren't failures; they're reflections of our shared human connection.
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