


Punch up your presentation deck (before you jazz up your template)
In the last post, I tackled a Business Insider article that claimed the reason most PowerPoint presentations aren’t effective is that they use boring templates. My response: what makes presentations awful isn’t boring templates. It’s boring content (slide or spoken),...
A great podcast for speechwriters (and other storytellers)
“Tell a story” is advice you’ll often hear about speechwriting. Telling a story—and telling it well—can be a key to connecting with your audience, and making your message memorable. What you won’t hear as often is how to tell that story, and...
Boring slides aren’t what’s wrong with PowerPoint.
Kindly allow me a short rant. Because this article from Business Insider is driving me a little nuts: PowerPoint presentations are the standard for presentations in the workplace. Except that they kind of suck …. It’s not really Microsoft’s fault....
How to use humor in a speech (without getting burned)
One of the best perks of speechwriting is the way it lets you indulge your sense of humor. Nearly every time you sit down to write a speech, there’s a chance to tell at least one joke. That’s not something most other communicators get to do nearly as often. (Try...
Draw me a speech: Six speechwriting lessons from eight years of cartooning
Eight years of drawing Noise to Signal has taught me a lot about cartooning… and almost as much about speechwriting.