Podcasts by p cubed podcasting
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why change? from 2018-11-13T17:08:07
In the first outside broadcast of p cubed podcasting I was privileged to speak at the Ikigai MedEd Conference just this last week held in Versailles, Kentucky, USA. I was interviewed by the Listen
how to do a presentation #htdap from 2018-01-08T16:35:51
How to do a presentation, as a podcast! This is a podcast to support the blogpost #htdap It describes in a little more deta...
ListenSlide sharing from 2017-06-18T21:47:14
Is slide sharing from presentations on Twitter acceptable?
p cubed is not from 2017-05-10T17:02:13
One of the most popular mints in the UK is the Polo Mint. What defines the polo mint is not actually the taste but what it is not, it is sold as "the mint with the hole." It is effectively defin...
ListenSo you want to improve your presentation from 2017-03-26T14:29:55
This podcast deals with some simple tips that will improve the p cubed value of your presentation.
ListenKeep calm and carry on from 2016-12-31T15:13:59
This latest podcast is in response to a comment from twitter. What to do when things go wrong?
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ListenSpeaking in public terrifies me from 2016-12-26T19:06:57
For many, the hardest thing about giving a presentation is just that, actually giving the presentation Listen
Why do people present like that? from 2016-12-11T11:29:59
Why do people present the way they do? There are a multitude of reasons and many of them interlinked. The challenging question is that when asked, the majority of an audience wi...
ListenThe p cubed concept from 2016-12-08T20:30:42
Not everyone has space in their lives to sit down and read a blog so, as part of the move to the new site, p cubed is now offering podcasts. This is a new step so hel...
ListenLost in time, like tears in rain from 2016-12-08T19:48:53
No one sets out to give a poor presentation. The sad reality is that the majority of presentations are lost to the audience before they have even left the auditorium, the information is, "lost i...
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