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2024.42 Listen to Your Recording

My podcast this week is from the Effective Public Speaking book. Enjoy! Podcast: Transcript: I’m Johanna Rothman, and this is Johanna’s 60 Seconds of Writing WIP for November 1, 2024, where I read an excerpt of just a minute of some writing in progress. This is from the Effective Public Speaking book. Now comes the

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2024.41 Always Practice Short Presentations

My podcast this week is from the Effective Public Speaking book. (While I only offer you small snippets in my podcast, I cleaned up a whole bunch of “where do I put this” pieces. And wrote a bunch of new words. Very happy about that.) Enjoy! The Podcast: The Transcript: I’m Johanna Rothman, and this

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2024.40 Differentiate Between Simulations and Games

My podcast this week is from the Effective Public Speaking book. Enjoy! The Podcast: The Transcript: I’m Johanna Rothman, and this is Johanna’s 60 Seconds of Writing WIP for October 18, 2024, where I read an excerpt of just a minute of some writing in progress. This is from the Effective Public Speaking book. Differentiate

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The Power of Baby Steps with Sean Trace

I had a wonderful time discussing aspects of project management with Sean Trace on his podcast. (That’s a link to the podcast.) We had a wide-ranging conversation about these topics in project management and adaptability: Overarching goals Use value as a way to gauge what to do next. Pivoting and the Sunk Cost Fallacy How

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2024.39 Integrate Activities into Your Design

My podcast this week is from the Effective Public Speaking book. And I learned something more about writing books, which I will explain in a writing tip next week. In the meantime, enjoy! The Podcast: The Transcript: I’m Johanna Rothman, and this is Johanna’s 60 Seconds of Writing WIP for October 11, 2024, where I

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How to Know When a Product Offers You Negative Value

I just tried to join a virtual conference in a new-to-me distributed meeting product. It’s supposed to be “easy” and “smooth.” Not for me. I stumbled around for 15 minutes and then left, totally unsuccessful. All the participants are supposed to have avatars—but I never understood how to set mine. (I do have a Gravatar.

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