What if presentations were more like Toy Story than PowerPoint?
Presentations aren't meant to live on slides: they're meant to lift. Inspired by Pixar's storytelling magic, this article explores how to bring emotion, imagination, and humanity back into the rooms where decisions are made.
What Elena Ferrante’s protagonists taught me about presentations ...and about life
Elena Ferrante’s protagonists live through raw emotion, quiet revolutions, and identity fractures. What can their inner journeys teach us about how we show up, as humans and communicators? More than we think
At the speed of light, we rush ahead. But can light be stopped?
We celebrate speed in decisions, delivery, and innovation. But what if slowing down isn’t a weakness, but a form of intelligence? A way to see the invisible forces shaping our work, before we rush past them. Here’s why thoughtful velocity matters.
Can a presentation smell bad? or good?
Sometimes a presentation doesn’t fail because of its content, but because of its invisible atmosphere. Just like a scent, the tone, pacing, and emotional temperature can subtly attract… or quietly repel. Here’s why sensory storytelling matters, even in business slides.
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.