
Mikey and Molly have been beckoned by the gods to become legendary storytellers — a call impossible to refuse. Join our heroes as they dive deep down the rabbit hole, documenting their findings as they scour all industries and disciplines in search of outside insights, inside outlooks, and, well, anything and everything there is to know about the making (and delivery) of better presentations. This... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 188 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Business | |||

Our third annual installment of “PrezThanking” brings you a Spice Cabinet brimming with presentation resources, tech tips, people to follow and highlights from this year in recording.
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Our previous episode (#186) with Cameron Magee covered the importance of rehearsals and the lead-up to an event or conference. This time, we’re talking about what’s going on AT the live event.
Continuing our “Some Guy From the Crew” series, Cameron... more
Mikey and Molly might be the first-ever students of storytelling to embark on a curious journey of studying every talk and keynote that Steve Jobs has ever done.
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Cameron Magee knows the ins and outs of an event’s backstage area.
Having led his production and AV company, avad3, for almost 15 years, they’ve produced over a thousand events all over the country. Trusted by Walmart, The White House and many more... more
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Focused on enhancing presentation skills, this series features insightful conversations about storytelling, communication, and creativity, drawing from a diverse range of fields. Episodes often highlight the intersection of neuroscience, design, and personal development in effective presentations, engaging with industry-leading experts and thought leaders to provide listeners with a wealth of knowledge and practical advice. Noteworthy elements include reflections on impactful theories, the evolution of presentation methods, and memorable experiences from industry conferences.
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