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“Time to Shine” presents interviews with successful public speakers who share their experience and secrets with you. Become confident and ready to shine in any speaking situation. It’s time to shine in public speaking. “Time to Shine” is hosted by Oscar Santolalla.

Time to Shine Podcast : Public speaking | Communication skills | Storytelling Oscar Santolalla

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“Time to Shine” presents interviews with successful public speakers who share their experience and secrets with you. Become confident and ready to shine in any speaking situation. It’s time to shine in public speaking. “Time to Shine” is hosted by Oscar Santolalla.

    204. Paul Logue: Demos Are Like Rock Concerts

    204. Paul Logue: Demos Are Like Rock Concerts

    Paul Logue hails from near Glasgow in Scotland and boasts a 25-year career as a professional bass guitarist in a heavy rock band alongside a career in IT. He spent 21 years at IBM with half of that dedicated to Travel & Expense Management Software. Paul moved to Emburse five years ago and rose from the first Solutions Consultant in the UK to leading the International Team as Director of Solutions Consulting. He is also known as The Pre-Sales Rockstar.

    The way to became a presales rockstar

    A musician at heart, Paul chased his musical dreams in his early twenties while working a bank job. His father, however, pushed him towards a stable IT career which led him to IBM. Despite starting a family and rising in IT, music remained a constant passion as he played gigs on weekends. His most successful band, Eden’s Curse, emerged alongside fatherhood, but the realization that music couldn’t fully support his family led him to prioritize his flourishing IT career. Although his band continued for another 15 years, he ultimately focused on IT, becoming a top sales presentation performer.

    Mastering the rock musician skills

    Rock musicians aren’t inherently distinct from other performers. Musicians, actors, dancers, or even athletes, share key skills. These skills are built through dedication, refining their craft in private before ever reaching a stage. Paul highlights the importance of practice using Lady Gaga as an example. Stage presence, the ability to captivate an audience, is another shared skill that develops through experience. Finally, improvisation is also crucial for performers, Paul concludes by emphasizing the importance of authenticity, bringing your whole self to the table, even if it includes a passion for music.

    The rock musician model for presenters

    As a rock musician, Paul emphasizes the importance of practice and preparation. Here are the key points:



    * Practice makes perfect: Just like musicians rehearse their songs countless times, presenters and salespeople should thoroughly prepare their material. This ensures a smooth delivery and allows for audience engagement.

    * Eye contact is crucial: Connecting with the audience through eye contact is essential for both performers and presenters. It builds rapport and helps gauge audience reaction.

    * Learn from improvisation: The ability to adapt on the fly is valuable. Just as a musician might have to adjust their performance based on audience response,

    • 37 min
    203. Sally Z: Persuasion and Emotions

    203. Sally Z: Persuasion and Emotions

    Sally Z is an award-winning speaker, author, coach and expert on the art of bravery because she knows personally what being brave requires. Sally’s mission is to empower people to move from the sidelines to the spotlight – at work, on stage, and in life – and unleash the power of #showupanyway. Sally has spoken in front of thousands of people – coached hundreds of leaders – and empowered countless ‘moving moments’ in that powerful connection between speaker and audience. Sally is also the host of This Moved Me, a top 2% podcast about the art of public speaking, best-selling author of the book Speaking Story, and producer & host of the beloved Permission Slip Conference.

     

    Persuasion and Emotions

    In this wonderful and amusing interview Sally Z exposed different points related to persuasion, emotions and the power of storytelling, from which we can highlight the following:



    * What persuasion is and why do people often confuse it with manipulation.

    * Why storytelling is the best and most underrated tool for persuasion.

    * Sally explained her personal approach to storytelling, in which a story comes first: Moment, Meaning, and Move.

    * Sally shared with us some recent examples of the effective use of storytelling. From the speakers Sally has seen recently, she was impressed with Jade Simmons‘ storytelling onstage.

    * Finally, she shared an advanced tactic for improving your storytelling: the use of dialogue in telling stories.



    Related: Danja Bauer and Sally Z Fireside chat: How to Structure Your Talk

     

    Favorite quotation

    “Great stories happen to those who can tell them.” — Ira Glass

     

    Recommended book

    10X growth is easier than going for 2X  by Dan Sullivan, Dr. Benjamin Hardy

     

    Routine to Shine

    Sally recommends a routine called “Walk and Talk“. This technique is a powerful rehearsal stage for content development. By walking and talking, it helps you unlock new ideas, making it effective for clarifying your thoughts and generating insights early in the content creation process. It’s a recommended tool for both speakers and self-content development.

    Links

    a href="https://bemoved.

    • 39 min
    202. Elena Paweta and Greg Gazin fireside chat: What Makes a Great Podcast Host

    202. Elena Paweta and Greg Gazin fireside chat: What Makes a Great Podcast Host

    Dr. Elena Paweta is an executive communication coach, speaker, TEDx organizer and university professor. As a professor at SGH Warsaw School of Economics, she specializes in international business, startup development and entrepreneurship. Dr Elena has been organizing TEDx conferences for the last 10 years. She has hosted the IDEAS+LEADERS podcast for over 3 years.

    Greg Gazin, a.k.a “The Gadget Guy / Gadget Greg,” is a syndicated veteran Tech Columnist, speaker, author, podcaster and Distinguished Toastmaster. Since 2006 he’s produced the award-winning ToastCaster: Communication & Leadership Learning Lab, and co-hosts the Official Toastmasters Podcast. He’s also authored, Corey OutSMARTS the Butterflies, helping readers 8-80 learn the secrets of building confidence, leadership & communication skills.

    What Makes a Great Podcast Host

    In this fabulous fireside chat, Elena and Greg talked about:

    • Who inspired them to become a podcast host. Some podcasters who inspired our guests were Roy Coughlan, Denise Duffield-Thomas, Amy Porterfield, Matt Abrahams, and surprise surprise: Oscar Santolalla himself. Thank you my friends!

    • What are the top skills that will make you a great podcast host. Listening carefully to the guests was at the top, and changing your script on the fly was among the other skills that make a great podcast host.

    • Finally, our guests shared some underrated skills or aspects that every new podcast host should master in order to succeed.

    Related: Heather Flanagan and Greg Gazin fireside chat: How to give a tech talk successfully



    Our guests’ links

    https://elenapaweta.com

    https://podcasts.apple.com/pl/podcast/ideas-leaders/id1531433083

    https://www.toastmasterspodcast.com/posts/index.

    • 40 min
    201. Karen Eber: Amplify your Impact with Storytelling

    201. Karen Eber: Amplify your Impact with Storytelling

    Karen Eber is an author, international leadership consultant and keynote speaker. Her TED talk, “How your brain responds to stories – and why they’re crucial for leaders”, continues to be the source of inspiration for millions. As the CEO and Chief Storyteller of Eber Leadership Group, Karen helps companies build leaders, teams, and culture one story at a time. She is a guest lecturer at universities including the London School of Business, Stanford, and MIT. Now she’s the author of the book THE PERFECT STORY. How to Tell Stories that Inform, Influence, and Inspire.



    Amplify your Impact with Storytelling



    In this informative and practical interview, Karen shares with us her insights into the transformative power of storytelling, its scientific fundamentals, common pitfalls to avoid, and practical advice for effective storytelling. We’ll hear:



    * Her journey from a corporate career at companies like General Electric to becoming a consultant, speaker, and author.

    * The Science of Storytelling, Karen contrasts traditional models like Joseph Campbell’s with recent scientific insights and how the brain processes information emotionally.

    * Two common mistakes in storytelling.

    * Why aspiring storytellers must tell stories regularly, emphasizing that the more stories one tells, the better they become, and share practical advice and tips for individuals looking to enhance their storytelling skills.



     



    Related: Leon Conrad and Emily Edgeley Fireside chat on Storytelling

     



    Favorite quotation



    “Stories are the basic unit of understanding.” — A doctor from Doctors Without Borders.



    Recommended book



    A Curious Mind: The Secret to a Bigger Life by Brian Grazer & Charles Fishman



    Routine to Shine



    Every week spend some time curating a list of stories. Make sure to think about things you’ve experienced, meetings you’ve attended, questions you’ve been asked, documentaries you’ve watched and add it to your list of ideas.



    Links

    Karen’s website

    Book: The Perfect ...

    • 29 min
    200. André Noël Chaker: A More Impactful Speaker with AI

    200. André Noël Chaker: A More Impactful Speaker with AI

    André Noël Chaker is one of Finland’s leading business speakers and writers. Over the past ten years André has spoken at over 1000 business events in Finland and abroad. His more recent books, The Finnish Miracle and Santa’s Dream are national bestsellers and form the foundation for André’s highly successful keynotes on transformation and change. He is currently the Chairman and co-founder of MySpeaker, the fastest growing speaker bureau and speech communication technology company in Europe. He is the co-inventor and patent holder of the company’s revolutionary Artificial Intelligence platform that develops speaking skills at work.

    A more impactful speaker with AI

    In this fabulous interview, André talked about:



    * The criteria we had about what an impactful speaker was 20 years ago is very different from what an impactful speaker is today.

    * How speaking is one of the most valued skills for the future.

    * Key ideas of Rhetorich, how it uses both Generative AI and Predictive AI.

    * The big six: credibility, likeability, authenticity, presence, persuasiveness, storytelling.





    Related: Speakers Shine With Pathos

    Favorite quotation

    “Be yourself; everyone else is taken.” — Oscar Wilde



    Recommended book

    Talk Like TED by Carmine Gallo



    Winning Minds by Simon Lancaster

    Routine to Shine

    Make it a habit to record yourself speaking, video and audio, then listen to it carefully, look at your expression, listen to your voice, the tone.

    Links

    MySpeaker Rhetorich

    André at Twitter

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    • 41 min
    199. Shailvi Wakhlu: Speaking on Self-Advocacy

    199. Shailvi Wakhlu: Speaking on Self-Advocacy

    Shailvi Wakhlu is a Technology Leader and International Keynote Speaker. She is the former Head of Data & Analytics at Strava and Komodo Health. Every year, Wakhlu speaks at 25+ global conferences and Fortune 500 corporate events on Self-Advocacy and Data. Her sixteen-year career has included companies such as Salesforce, Fitbit, and a software startup she co-founded. Wakhlu’s self-advocacy expertise comes from being a practitioner at startups and large companies across three continents. Wakhlu grew up in India and studied engineering at Illinois Tech, Chicago

    Speaking on Self-Advocacy

    In this fabulous interview, Shailvi talked about:



    * What self-advocacy is

    * How Shailvi used her speaking experience to publish a book on self-advocacy

    * Key ideas of the book “Self-Advocacy: Your Guide to Getting What You Deserve at Work.”





    Related:  How to Give a Successful Tech Talk

    Favorite quotation

    “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” — Mahatma Gandhi



    Recommended book

    The Speaker Author by Cathy Fyock and Lois Creamer



    Routine to Shine

    Constantly seek opportunities to speak. Set yourself specific goals on what you want to improve as a speaker, and make sure you put feedback into action next opportunities you speak.

    Links

    Shailvi Wakhlu at LinkedIn

    The book “Self-Advocacy: Your Guide to Getting What You Deserve at Work.”



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