• Presenting

  • Jul 31 2024
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Presenting is a great way to share knowledge with others or for others to add to their knowledge from presentations.


    In episode nineteen of the RoguePlanetoid Podcast, host Peter explores the art of presenting, offering valuable insights for both beginners and seasoned professionals. He shares his personal journey, starting from attending local events in the northeast of England to becoming a confident presenter. Peter discusses the benefits of attending events, networking, and learning from others' presentations. He provides practical tips on creating effective slides, handling technical setups, and managing both short and long presentations. The episode also covers the importance of practising and refining your presentation skills, and how presenting can open up new career opportunities.

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    Website - rogueplanetoid.com/podcast

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    YouTube - youtube.com/@rogueplanetoid


    Links


    Meetup.com - meetup.com

    Eventbrite.com - eventbrite.com

    Tutorialr.com Talks - tutorialr.com/talks

    RoguePlanetoid.com Articles - rogueplanetoid.com/articles

    DDD North - dddnorth.co.uk


    Sources


    Public speaking for geeks: how to rock the stage! - Lorenzo Barbieri - rogueplanetoid.com/articles/scottish-summit-2023-conference


    Credits

    RoguePlanetoid Podcast is a production of cluarantonn.com

    Hosted, Written, Produced and Edited by Peter Bull

    Music based on Like a Tiger by Jo Wandrini

    Production Company Name by Granny Robertson

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