The talk did real well on all the channels. It's had almost two million views, so anything that gets that kind of impressions is fun. I think what happens is because we're under pressure all day long and under deadlines. To create a really good presentation, it's a completely different mindset. And if you collect mindsets, even though someone will say something ridiculous, some ridiculous way someone might resist, you know what, someone might resist that way.
If you have an important, high-stakes presentation that needs to move people en masse in a given direction, Nancy Duarte is the person you’d call.
She’s written, visualized, and helped people deliver some of the world’s greatest talks. Her Guide to Persuasive Presentations is the best-selling Harvard Business Review guide ever. And if you haven’t seen Nancy’s TED talk — where she lays Martin Luther King’s I Have a Dream speech over Steve Jobs’ Apple iPhone release and shows you how they’re essentially the same talk — then I don’t know where you’ve been in the last six years.
So I can’t tell you enough how honored I am to have Nancy as our guest on this week’s episode of Building a StoryBrand podcast. Nancy gives you the tools you need to make your presentation resonate. She’s going to show you how to carefully examine and craft seven different sections of your presentation before stepping up on stage.
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