11. Jackie Barrie on Experiential Speaking - The Ideas on Stage Podcast

In this episode we spoke with Jackie Barrie. Jackie has been a professional copywriter since 1983. She writes without waffle and trains other people how.   Everything she does comes from being a writer. She helps people to communicate their message clearly – whether that’s through the written word on paper or screen, the spoken word face-to-face, or an activity that the audience undertakes. She’s renowned for using audience participation in her talks and training sessions. Last year, she published a book of icebreakers and energisers, Experiential Speaking.   In this episode we talked about how to engage an audience using icebreakers, energisers and games.   Key Takeaways- Why Experiential Speaking is important- The difference between icebreakers, energisers and games- Experiential speaking for in-person and online presentations- How to overcome resistance- How to get senior people involved in playful activities   We hope you enjoy it!   +++IDEAS ON STAGE RESOURCES   Want to inspire your audience, increase your influence, and make a bigger impact?   - Read the Confident Presenter book: https://amzn.eu/d/bKswMEe - To make the most of the book, take the Confident Presenter Scorecard to assess you presentation skills in less than 3 minutes, for free: https://ideasonstage.com/score - Attend the next Ideas on Stage web class: https://www.ideasonstage.com/uk/masterclass

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The Ideas on Stage podcast is a monthly show about leadership communication. Each episode features top authors, speakers and experts sharing insights on business communication and public speaking. Our goal is to help you communicate with confidence and impact, whether at work or in everyday life. Past guests include: - Seth Godin - Guy Kawasaki - Daniel Pink - Terry Szuplat (Barack Obama's speechwriter) - Garr Reynolds - Dr. John Medina - Carmine Gallo - Dan Roam
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