Smart presentations: Gamma vs Pitch vs Genially.
I put Gamma, Pitch and Genially to the test. Here’s what they really do well, what they don’t, and when they can actually replace PowerPoint (and when absolutely not).
The Grinch and us.
What can a grumpy green Christmas icon teach us about storytelling and presentations? Starting from a small moment of “grinchitude” in a sleepy town, this article uses the Grinch’s Hero’s Journey to explore how audiences really change, and why resistance is part of every good story.
The 10 hidden laws that bring coherence to a presentation
Creativity is not just intuition. It is also ethics, intention, and invisible order.
Inspired by physicist Leó Szilárd’s Ten Commandments for Scientists, this article explores how a moral code can guide not only science, but also storytelling, presentation design, and the way we shape meaning.
The Quantum Rhythm of Time: from the White Rabbit to the Delivery Stage.
Time doesn’t just pass: it stretches, bends, and transforms depending on how we live it.
From Einstein to the White Rabbit, this article explores how relative time shapes not only how we deliver a presentation, but how we design it and what it means to find our own rhythm on stage.
Anatomy of a Speaker. Steve Jobs
When Steve Jobs walked on stage, something shifted. Not just slides, but energy, clarity, presence. This piece dives into the Anatomy of a Speaker and what we can learn from one of the greatest communicators.
What is Magic and how can we use it every day?
Magic isn’t tricks: it’s attention, intention, and presence.
Here’s how small, mindful choices can shift a room, a story, or a life.