How many ways can you say the same thing... and still make it land?
Saying the same thing doesn’t mean repeating yourself: it means finding the version that lands. Words can shift tone, rhythm, and imagery, but the core idea stays the same. Great communication isn’t about volume, it’s about precision: one message, many doors to open it.
The Power of the unsaid: What the EPR paradox teaches us about Presentations
Silence is not absence: it's precision.
From the EPR Paradox to high-stakes communication, this article explores how the unsaid shapes meaning, influence, and perception. In presentations and leadership, what you don’t say can amplify what truly matters.
Teleport your ideas: How to build asynchronous presentations that actually work!
Asynchronous presentations aren’t just slides you send. They’re a strategic communication tool that allows your ideas to travel without you: clear, intentional, and designed to be understood even when you’re not in the room. Here's how to build them so they actually work.
How did Michael Jackson use silence to captivate millions?
A powerful lesson in presence: how silence, intention, and timing can captivate an audience before a single word is spoken. A masterclass in attention, energy, and narrative control: on stage and in presentations.
Making the Invisible Visible: Feynman Diagrams and Visual Storytelling
We often think presentations are made of slides, but they are really made of connections. Like quantum diagrams, the most powerful stories are revealed not in the parts, but in the space between them.
Me and Leona. Stories of invisible voices
A story about Leona Woods Marshall, the invisible voice behind the first nuclear reactor, and what she teaches us about the unseen work that makes presentations truly powerful.