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Fearless Presentations

Fearless Presentations

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Want to eliminate public speaking fear and become a more poised and confident presenter and speaker? Fearless Presentations is the answer. This podcast is based on our famous two-day presentation skills class offered in cities all over the world. Each week, we offer free public speaking tips that help you develop the skill to present with poise when you deliver presentations. This is the fastest, easiest way to eliminate public speaking fear.© 2026 Fearless Presentations Erfolg im Beruf Management & Leadership Ökonomie
  • 3 Simple Ways to Design Better PowerPoint Presentations
    Feb 23 2026

    Last week, on the last episode of the series on the Presentation Skills Checklist, we covered how many slides to put into a PowerPoint Presentation. This week, our topic is "3 Simple Ways to Create Better PowerPoint Presentations."

    By the way, if you are using the techniques I outline on other episodes of the podcast, creating a PowerPoint presentation should be really easy. Basically, in a presentation, less is more.

    But on this episode, I give you my top three tips that will help you kill your next presentation. First, we cover how to design your presentation first, then create your slideshow. Next, I show you how to use examples from real-life to add credibility to the text on your slides. Ad then, finally, I show you how to create collateral content -- things like handouts -- that can help your audience understand and retain the content of your presentations better.

    Show Notes: 3 Simple Ways to Create Better PowerPoint Presentations
    (https://www.fearlesspresentations.com/three-simple-ways-to-create-better-powerpoint-presentations/)

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    28 Min.
  • How Many PowerPoint Slides Should You Use
    Feb 16 2026

    I hope you have enjoyed the Presentation Skills Checklist series. So far, we covered how to know your audience. Next we helped you create a great presentation title. Then, we helped you organize your presentation outline. And in the last couple weeks we showed you how to add credible evidence to reinforce the points you created in your outline.

    The last step is to create your PowerPoint Slideshow. Yes, you heard me correctly. Creating your slideshow should be the absolute last thing that you do. Most people start with the slideshow.

    Instead, figure out what you want to say first, then create your visual aids.

    The question we get as public speaking coaches most often is "How many PowerPoint slides should I have in my presentation.

    On this episode, I'm going to answer that question and many more.


    Show Notes: How Many PowerPoint Slides Should You Use in a Presentation?

    (https://www.fearlesspresentations.com/how-many-powerpoint-slides-should-you-use-in-a-presentation/)

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    27 Min.
  • Make Your Presentations More Interesting to Your Audiences
    Feb 9 2026

    If you want to be a fantastic speaker, you have to be able to make any topic really interesting -- even if you aren't that excited about it. So on this episode, I'm going to give you nine things that I call "Impact Ideas". They are different types of evidence that you can use to make your point more compelling or interesting.

    This is a continuation of the series we started a few weeks called the Presentation Skills Checklist. And over the last couple of weeks, we covered the first three items on that checklist, (1) how to know your audience better, (2) how to design a catchy title, and (3) how to create a presentation outline focused on what the audience wants. Last week, we started covering the fourth step in the checklist -- offer compelling evidence to prove each point. And, on that episode, we focused entirely on examples and stories, because they are, by far, your most credible piece of evidence.

    So, if you haven't listened to that episode yet, make sure to. I cover a few secrets about how to be a better storyteller and how to use stories to reduce nervousness and make your audience want to really listen to you.

    Today, I'm going to give you nine other types of evidence. By the way, the reason why there are nine is that every presentation and every audience is different. I covered stories last week because it doesn't matter what you are speaking about or who is in your audience, a compelling real-life example of what you are talking about can add clarity. These other nine things, though, can be hit or miss. It really depends on the topic and the audience.

    Let me give you the nine things quickly

    1) Audience Participation: Get feedback from your audience, ask them questions, or get them to talk to each other.
    2) Analogies: Compare something complicated to something more common place to make it easier to understand.
    3) Anecdotes: A funny story or a story that makes a point is often more memorable than just a bullet point.
    4) Demonstration: When you show your audience what you are trying to tell them, they will often have more clarity.
    5) Quote: A testimonial from an expert or client at the right time can add credibility.
    6) Sample: Something that your audience can see, touch, and feel has more impact than just a description of the item.
    7) Name Drop: If you don’t have a quote, you can name drop others who agree with you.
    8) Non-PowerPoint Visual Aid: A spontaneous flip-chart drawing, a poster, or board will often have a greater impact on the audience than an image on a slideshow that is more temporary.
    9) Showmanship: Never underestimate the entertainment value of your presentation.

    So, now that we know the different items, let's explore how they could do very well in one type of audience and backfire i another. Let's take Audience Participation for instance. If you are in an intimate 10 person room, getting the audience to respond is much easier. But, if you are speaking to 100 people, now you have to deal with extra microphones, and your audience will be more self-conscious. So, they may not respond.

    Or, if you insert a funny anecdote into a training session, it will likely get people to laugh. If you do the same thing in a finance report, it could really backfire.

    So, on this episode, I'll walk through each of these items, and show you ways that you can easily insert one or more of them into your presentation to really elevate that presentation and how to choose the best impact idea for the best topic and audience.


    Show Notes: How to Make a Speech More Interesting: 7 Presentation Ideas

    (https://www.fearlesspresentations.com/7-stellar-presentation-enhancers-that-add-impac

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    28 Min.
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