Much of the time when I am listening to conference speakers, I hear the speaker constantly telling me what they have achieved and what they have done. In other words, they use the word “I” frequently in their presentation. But the audience wants to know what they should do, what they can learn, and what is in it for them …
Public Speaking With Passion And Purpose By Peter Dhu
We have all heard the saying – “speak with passion”. Or the public speaking coach say – “you need to show more passion”. And we have also heard the term that – “passion is everything when it comes to public speaking”. So, is passion everything when it comes to public speaking. Let me suggest that purpose is as equally as …
How To Deal With Uncertainty by Violet Dhu
My husband Peter is planning a trip to Melbourne to run some workshops and this trip has been on again and off again and now on again due to COVID-19. Even though it is on again, there is uncertainty in his ability to return to WA and he may have to self-quarantine. Uncertainty can be debilitating to an individual and …
5 Common Myths In Public Speaking By Peter Dhu
With public speaking such an important and essential skill in today’s world, here are 5 common myths that could hold your public speaking back.
A Mindset of No Mistakes In Public Speaking – Just Lessons By Peter Dhu
The next time you do public speaking, realise that there are no mistakes, just lessons from which you can learn and become a more engaging speaker.
5 Reasons Why You Should Perform an Audience Audit Before Every Presentation by Peter Dhu
“Never criticize a man until you’ve walked a mile in his moccasins.” American Indian Proverb “Never speak to an audience until you’ve walked a mile in their shoes” adapted by Peter Dhu An audit of your audience should be one of the first steps that you undertake when preparing to speak or present to them. This can be via research, …






