Presentation Thinking™

GhostRanch Communications

Mikey and Molly have been beckoned by the gods to become legendary storytellers — a call impossible to refuse. Join our heroes as they dive deep down the rabbit hole, documenting their findings as they scour all industries and disciplines in search of outside insights, inside outlooks, and, well, anything and everything there is to know about the making (and delivery) of better presentations. This is Presentation Thinking™ Brought to you by www.GhostRanch.com — b2b marketers' partners in Presentation Excellence AND www.StoryCamp.com — A soft skills symposium in Park City, July 23-24, 2025

  1. #200. Transform your presentation into a performance with Carmen Sederino

    HACE 5 DÍAS

    #200. Transform your presentation into a performance with Carmen Sederino

    Carmen Sederino is here to help you figure out what to do with your hands onstage.  Carmen may have been a shy kid, but through theater and performing she grew to love the stage. After excelling in a career as a Brand Manager for years, Carmen found herself as the point person that supported whoever would be giving the next presentation.  An “a-ha” moment arrived in Carmen realizing how valuable her set of skills is for keynoters, thus, founding her own business, Illuminated Story.  Whether it’s big picture execution like lighting design and blocking movement across the stage, or more micro presence tools such as integrating voice control, Carmen’s niche background supports high stakes presentations come to life.    Molly and Carmen dive into her story, her process and how to transform any presentation into something that can move people.  This is an episode for: keynote speakers both experienced and new, plus, anyone that is afraid of being onstage. What’s in the Spice Cabinet? Find more of Carmen’s work Illuminated Story - hire her!  LinkedIn Tune into Carmen’s new podcast Beyond the Keynote Biggest source of inspiration? “It’s live theater. I love going to the theater and just looking at what’s possible. Music concerts as well…that is a production. Imagine if business conferences could start taking on that type of model and how much more exciting and interesting it could be.”  Fave books, podcasts or people to follow? Carmine Gallo - The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs Robert Iger - The Ride of a Lifetime Fave TED Talk? Sheryl Sandberg’s “Why we have too few women leaders” Carmen’s walkout song?  “Fame” from the movie/musical by Irene Cara

    48 min
  2. #197. Studying every Steve Jobs keynote ever: Damage Control at MacWorld (1997)

    30 ENE

    #197. Studying every Steve Jobs keynote ever: Damage Control at MacWorld (1997)

    We’re on a mission to watch every Steve Jobs keynote ever and we’re deep down the rabbit hole now.  To understand the context of this talk at MacWorld in 1997, Steve Jobs had recently returned to Apple after some drama (you can listen to our episode on the “Steve Jobs” film to learn more - linked below) and was working to get Apple back on track.  This particular keynote was one in which some “damage control” had to be employed. It was restrained from Apple’s usual theatrics, demos and not a product launch in sight.  Instead, Steve starts the talk with the three biggest criticisms of Apple displayed on the screen and proceeds to address each one head-on. He also reveals a major collaborator for Apple’s future, Microsoft, which is met with loud boos and dropped jaws.  It’s a really fascinating moment in time for the tech world and even more so now from a presentation standpoint. This is an episode for: Apple fans, haters and anyone that has to give a talk in which they address the elephant in the room. What’s in the Spice Cabinet?  What we’ve covered so far in the Steve Jobs keynote multiverse: iMac product launch (1998) Stanford Commencement Speech (2005) “Steve Jobs” - film directed by Danny Boyle (2015) This episode covers the 1997 keynote at MacWorld in Boston: Watch it for yourself, here.  Check out that website, AllAboutSteveJobs.com while you’re at it!  What’s the actual walkout song Steve plays? Ripple - Grateful Dead

    31 min
  3. #195. “Some Guy From the Crew” Part 3: Budgeting & building a team

    15 ENE

    #195. “Some Guy From the Crew” Part 3: Budgeting & building a team

    Cameron Magee, Founder of the avad3 event production company, returns for the final installment of our “Some Guy from the Crew” trilogy peeling the curtain back on everything you need to know about planning events.  For this episode? We’re talking openly about money: what you can get for your budget, general allocations for event sizes Small, Medium and Large and what unanticipated costs people often forget about.  Cameron also maps out the ideal production team for each size event and the roles you can expect to see them take on.  With hundreds of experiences under his belt, Cameron makes you feel like he’s got the often unpredictable event industry down to a pretty perfect science.  This is an episode for: first-time event planners, the production team or whoever’s in charge of the SKO budget. What’s in the Spice Cabinet?  Tune into the rest of the series here: “Some Guy From the Crew” Part 1: The importance of rehearsals with Cameron Magee “Some Guy From the Crew” Part 2: Live events with Cameron Magee Cameron’s favorite resources for event production?  [When asked by a young person for the best apps in event production, Cameron replied]: “I got good news and bad news. The good news is they're already on your phone. The bad news is this is not going be a very sexy conversation.” Shoutout Notes app and Google Suite. Book reccos? Dale Carnegie - How to Win Friends and Influence People “…because almost everything in this industry, as you alluded to earlier, it’s note regulated. It's actually quite negotiable. But negotiation hinges on being relational.”  Atul Gawande - The Checklist Manifesto Edgar Papke - True Alignment Goal for 2026? Encourage more live music at events!

    50 min
  4. #193. 2025 Wrapped: B2B & storytelling trends

    1 ENE

    #193. 2025 Wrapped: B2B & storytelling trends

    End of the year means a look back at the 12 months and many more episodes that made up the Presentation Thinking pod in 2025.  Mikey and Molly peel back the curtain on their Spotify Creator Wrapped with analytics and analysis on how we’ve grown in three years and where we’re headed.  Of course, we recap the top five episodes of the year, best resources for you to carry on into 2026 and our walkout songs. But we also examine what we feel are some pretty clear trends in B2B, storytelling and how to get attention if you’re also producing a podcast and/or making content. This is an episode for: Growing podcasters, product marketers and everyone that loves an end-of-year review. What’s in the Spice Cabinet? Watch the original “How to avoid death by PowerPoint" David JP Phillips’ TED Talk (2014)Top 5 episodes released in 2025 #157. Making messaging PUNCHY with Emma Stratton#179. The power of visual storytelling with “Chief Doodler” Hayley Langsdorf173. Presentation Party Time: Scott Hull & the importance of human-made stories #183. Founder Krislam Chin’s creative approach to teaching creative work#169. Establishing “rules” of visual storytelling: How to avoid Death by PowerPointResources to take into the New Year: Prezent has a great blog - “10 powerful visual storytelling examples for successful presentations”What GenAI Tools Can and Can’t Do for PresentationsFor the story pros - Aaron Sorkin’s Masterclass

    34 min

Calificaciones y reseñas

5
de 5
5 calificaciones

Acerca de

Mikey and Molly have been beckoned by the gods to become legendary storytellers — a call impossible to refuse. Join our heroes as they dive deep down the rabbit hole, documenting their findings as they scour all industries and disciplines in search of outside insights, inside outlooks, and, well, anything and everything there is to know about the making (and delivery) of better presentations. This is Presentation Thinking™ Brought to you by www.GhostRanch.com — b2b marketers' partners in Presentation Excellence AND www.StoryCamp.com — A soft skills symposium in Park City, July 23-24, 2025