

Joel Schwartzberg
Communication expert and author of Get to the Point and The Language of Leadership, known for training leaders on clarity, point-making, and presentation skills.
Top 3 podcasts with Joel Schwartzberg
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Jan 21, 2026 • 1h 3min
From Rambling to Impact The Power of Making a Point
Joel Schwartzberg, a communication expert and author, shares insights on effective messaging. He emphasizes that a clear point is essential for influence and innovation. The discussion explores the integration of AI in communication and how remote work has reshaped interactions. Joel provides practical strategies, like the 'I believe' and 'XY' tests, to sharpen messages and handle interruptions gracefully. He underscores that presentation skills can be developed through practice, not talent, and ends with tips on delivering impactful speeches.

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Nov 26, 2025 • 60min
Media Training Advice for Better Executive Communications
Joel Schwartzberg, a communications and presentations coach, joins to share insights on elevating executive communication. He emphasizes the importance of having a clear, compelling key message and practical strategies for media training. Joel discusses the effectiveness of the primacy and recency effects, tips for bridging off-topic questions, and why simplicity enhances impact. He also highlights how to adapt messages across different media while maintaining core points, proving that with the right preparation, anyone can become a confident spokesperson.

Jun 12, 2025 • 45min
291: How to Get to the Point with Joel Schwartzberg
In this engaging discussion, communication expert Joel Schwartzberg, author of 'The Language of Leadership' and 'Get to the Point', shares vital insights on effective leadership communication. He introduces the 'I Believe That' Test and the 'XY Test', tools designed to help leaders refine their messages and stay focused. Schwartzberg emphasizes the importance of clear communication to avoid rambling and cognitive overload. Additionally, he addresses the gap between self-perception and audience feedback, encouraging authenticity in public speaking.


