guest blog
The majority of posts on this site are authored by @ffolliet, but it is humbling that friends and colleagues have chosen also to write their thoughts on changing presentation styles.
Please browse through, if you are looking for specific folk maybe they are listed below. If YOU would like to contribute, please get in touch.

Women presenters
I’ve been privileged to share the stage with some amazing presenters. I wondered out loud with colleagues whether there were specific challenges pertinent to women delivering presentations. I’m really grateful…

Crushing the scariest talk of your life
The purpose of guest blog posts is to advertise the amazing work others are doing in improving presentation skills. I am humbled and privileged that three such folk have shared…

guest blog- losing bulletpoints helped me find my voice
Thank you to Carrie Thomas for her insights and thoughts on her #presentationskills journey There are key moments of feedback that stick with you and can be practise changing.…

type not font
Type not font influences the reception of a message. I’m grateful to my friend Bob Connelly for this guest post where he shares some ideas on the use of type…

Good analogy- guest post
A good analogy can make or break a presentation. It’s always a pleasure to share thoughts and ideas from other presenters on the site. I was pleased to receive this…

Guest blog- once you’ve tried p cubed, you never go back
Once again it is a pleasure and privilege to have had submitted, without prompting, another guest blog discussing personal experience with the p cubed concept. This comes from Alistair Hellewell, a…

Guest post on vegemite and presentations
In the next in an ever increasing group of guest posts is a piece from Cian McDermott a friend and collaborator working in Melbourne, Australia. Cian has taken up the challenge…

Lessons from Linda
It is always a pleasure having guest blog posts on the site. This is NOT all about me. I asked a colleague, Linda Dykes, who is a Consultant in Emergency…
