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October 26, 2021
How Good Are Hybrid Events, Really?
I recently participated – virtually – in a hybrid conference. I was very curious, of course, to see how it went because most observers of the conference world expect some version of what I saw to become the future of the meeting business. Everyone wants to know: what’s the model going to be? What works […]
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October 19, 2021
Listen, People!
If you are over forty and reading this blog post, you are beginning to experience –however subtly – the symptoms of cognitive decline. What’s surprising about that sentence, perhaps, is how soon in life the decline begins. Now, don’t be too alarmed; researchers are busy looking for cures in the form of magic pills that […]
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October 15, 2021
E2 Season 2 of JOQ: Nick Morgan catches up with Stress Physiologist Dr Rebecca Heiss
Dr. Rebecca Heiss is a Stress Physiologist, and the author of Instinct, published in April 2021. She’s a professional speaker and trainer helping individuals and organizations overcome their fears. Her latest project is launching a 6-week course online for women looking to overcome stress, anxiety and imposter syndrome and become the confident, authentic leaders they are. […]
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October 5, 2021
My 14-Year Anniversary Blog Post, or, Why You Need to Rehearse Your Zoom Presentations
I’ve been blogging for 14 years. That’s extraordinary, if I do say so, not the least because no one knew when I was starting the blog how long the format itself would last. Blogging as a thing was just getting going, and there were still a lot of blogs that looked more like online diaries […]
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October 1, 2021
E1 Season 2 of JOQ: Nick Morgan checks in with No Bullsh!t Leader and Your CEO Mentor Marty Moore.
Martin G. Moore, the No bullshit leader, is co-founder of Your CEO Mentor with his daughter Emma. His new book, No Bullshit Leadership, is out Sept 28th, so rush to your bookstore and buy it now. “Leadership beyond the theory” is the name of his wildly popular online course and the new cohort is starting […]
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September 29, 2021
Why the resonance of your voice matters
I’ve been writing on the importance of the voice in leadership communications for many years. In my book Power Cues I talked about the key element of resonance in the voice as a tool of leadership that works unconsciously on listeners’ minds to propel people with strong voices into dominant roles and success with teams. […]
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September 21, 2021
Use Anchoring to Strengthen Your Arguments
Anchoring bias is one of those psychological constructs that is very familiar to psychologists but less widely talked about by the rest of humanity. And yet, it is extremely important for framing arguments in public speaking and other forms of communication. One might say, especially important in public speaking, because our powers of skeptical analysis […]
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September 15, 2021
How Have Communications Changed Since 9/11?
OK, I’m not even going to comment on how it’s possible that it has been 20 years since 9/11. The anniversary crept up on me while I was busy doing other things, like riding out a pandemic. How about you? If you were alive and old enough on 9/11, you remember where you were the […]
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September 7, 2021
What Color Is Your Speech?
We humans are powerfully influenced by color. There are of course the associations we develop with specific colors, thanks to our culture. Red can mean good fortune, or something hazardous. White can be the color of death, or purity. And then there are moments that depend on color, like the emotional charge we get from […]
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August 31, 2021
The Pandemic Epidemic of Loneliness
A good deal has been written about the increase in negative mental health indicators during the pandemic. Drug abuse, mental illness, depression – all of it has gotten worse during these past 18 months. At the root of it is loneliness. As people experience isolation, some are resilient, but most of us are not, and […]
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