Impromptu Speaking Book only $0.99 through 2/21/23

“Not only will this book help people improve their public speaking, readers will also improve their personal communications. I particularly liked the chapters on handling difficult situations. Diane offers terrific tips to deal with real-world examples. This book is a must-read for anyone who talks to people — which is everyone!”–Dan Janal “This book provides […]
4 Ways AI Can Improve Your Presentations

Is there anything AI can’t do? Artificial Intelligence (AI) generated the picture at the top, with the prompt, “A cute dog speaking at a conference, digital art.” AI even helped me write this article, in which I give you 4 easy ways that AI can improve your presentations and public speaking skills. The 4 ways […]
Elevate Your Virtual Presentations (Podcast)

Whether you’re presenting training programs, team meetings, or a sales pitch, you can present like a pro, deal with technological glitches, appear calm under pressure, and deliver value-packed virtual presentations. If you want to learn how to make your online meetings as engaging as in-person, you’re going to learn some helpful strategies and tactics in this […]
Public Speaking Strategies That Work in Healthcare

Public speaking is a skill that every professional, regardless of industry, should master. Whether it’s giving a presentation at work or attending a conference, public speaking requires practice and preparation. What’s more, it can be an intimidating experience for many people who are afraid to speak publicly. But with the right strategies, anyone can overcome […]
Lessons Learned from a Jamaican Hustler

All we wanted to do was find some hearing aid batteries. We did that, but we had a bonus adventure, and I learned a few persuasion techniques from a savvy street hustler in Jamaica. Last month, one of the last ports on a cruise with my husband, Kim, was Ocho Rios, Jamaica. After a relaxing […]
Holiday Gatherings: Avoid Conversational Landmines

While acceptable small talk topics vary depending on culture, you generally want to avoid discussing the following topics with someone you don’t know well: Read on for some questions NOT to ask at holiday gatherings, contributed by Debra Fine, speaker, and author of The Fine Art of Small Talk. Holidays can mean the ideal family […]
Can You Hear Me Now? Reduce Communication Barriers for People with Hearing Loss

Can you hear me now? And can you help reduce communication barriers for people with hearing loss? Hearing loss affects billions of people worldwide. More than 1.5 billion people live with hearing loss worldwide, nearly 20% of the global population. According to the World Health Organization, that number could rise to 2.5 billion by 2050. […]
Paint Your Personality with Props

Do you ever use props in your presentations? (PowerPoint slides don’t count) In the entertaining and educational video below, Jim Emery, voice and speech coach (vocaljim.com), demonstrates why and how to use props in your presentations. This training was recorded during a PowerTalk Toastmasters meeting. If you seldom use props, you may want to consider […]
“Perfect. Just Perfect.” Twisting a Serious Subject into a Tall Tale

Can death and drugs be funny? That was my question as I created a tall tales speech for a recent Toastmasters Tall Tale Contest. Tall Tales Contest speeches are 3-5 minute speeches in which the subject “must be of a highly exaggerated, improbable nature and have a theme or plot.” My Tall Tales speech (video below), […]
New! Monthly Coaching Subscription Programs!

These budget-friendly monthly subscription options will give you the level of coaching that you want! ALL subscriptions include your own Yoodli account with unlimited virtual practice sessions, speech analytics, and speaking practice drills PLUS time-stamped, specific coaching feedback from me for one or more videos (videos length up to 10 minutes). Standard and Premium packages include one […]