Rob Biesenbach
Communications pro, actor, author
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Recent Posts
- 11 Deadly Sins of Public Speakers and Presenters (Pt. 1)
- How a Story Can Save Lives
- 5 Life Lessons I Learned From My Cat
- 5 Lessons from The Great Gatsby School of Writing
- The Art of the Bad Apology (And a Lesson from Bill Clinton)
- To Be a Better Writer, Accept Edits with Grace (5 Steps)
- Sterling’s Gold: 7 Lessons for Success from Mad Men
- The Myth of Body Language
- I’m Not Angry
- 3 Quick Tips for Presenters and Public Speakers
Categories
- Audience (29)
- Book (17)
- Communication (44)
- Crisis Communication (3)
- Editing (13)
- Emotion (14)
- Grammar & Usage (11)
- Language (16)
- Leadership (11)
- Listening (7)
- Management (7)
- Media Relations (4)
- Messaging (2)
- Obstacles to Communication (5)
- Presentations/Speeches (51)
- Promotion (1)
- Proofing (1)
- Quotes (5)
- Relationships (2)
- Review & Approval Process (13)
- Show, Don't Tell (20)
- Social Media (8)
- Storytelling (27)
- Uncategorized (5)
- Using Humor (9)
- Video (7)
- Visual Communication (6)
- Web (11)
- Working with Lawyers (7)
- Writing (36)
My Other Stuff
Tweets
- Pretty cool interactive book promo from @mitchjoel. Better experience than a video trailer ctrlaltdeletebook.com 15 minutes ago
- Last year, @kickstarter raised more money for businesses in the arts than the NEA. ctrlaltdeletebook.com via @mitchjoel 19 minutes ago
- @msebastian Congratulations on the new position with @AdAge! 40 minutes ago
- Charm offensive: Obama calls 60-year-old Code Pink heckler "young lady" wapo.st/198AjSv 14 hours ago
- The 11 Deadly Sins of Public Speakers and Presenters (Part 1) bit.ly/197B0LV Latest blog post #publicspeaking 21 hours ago
Tag Archives: spokesman
5 Reasons to Dump Your Narrator
Every time I help a client create a video, it seems someone during the planning stage brings up narration: “And here the narrator should talk about …” And I’m thinking, “No, there will be NO narrator!” But I don’t usually … Continue reading
Posted in Audience, Show, Don't Tell, Video
Tagged burns civil war, Ken Burns, narration, spokesman
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