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Stuttering acceptance in 8 easy steps

Thursday, May 14th, 2009 Tags: , , , , ,
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No, I didn’t go snake oil. In today’s episode— episode 50!—I explain how I went from covert stutterer back in episode 1 to laid back overt stutterer giving presentations. And loving it! Speaking of which, I also talk about my experiences with my very first presentation at a podcamp. I stuttered and… did the sky [continue reading...]


Presentations and chats at PodCamp London 2009

Sunday, April 26th, 2009 Tags: , , , ,
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Episode 49 I just got back from PodCamp London (or as the Twitter hashtag says, #pclo09) where I gave my 1st solo presentation. Woot! It went great. I recevied a lot of positive feedback and people were tweeting and retweeting my presentation. It was streamed online and once I get the link to the archive, [continue reading...]


I stuttered my name in my presentation!

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009 Tags: , , , , , , , , ,
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Epsiode 43 …and I liked it! It was totally cool and the sky didn’t fall on my head. The audience didn’t even flinch. On today’s episode, I play a clip from the panel I participated in at PodCamp Toronto 3. You can see the video here. I tried my best not to do any secondaries [continue reading...]


Bruce Lee and managing presentation jitters

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008 Tags: , , , , , , , , ,
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Episode 31 We start with a few submitted audio clips (and a challenge!) and then I talk with Omar Ha-Redeye of the Law is Cool podcast (great name!) about Bruce Lee and his take on why having presentation jitters is a benefit.


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