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Dancing in the Line of Fire
Piero Vitelli
20 episodes
3 weeks ago
Written and recorded by Piero Vitelli, a freelance transferable skills trainer with over twenty-five years’ experience, these podcasts are a series of narratives that explore aspects of presentation delivery. Drawn from the worlds of theatre, production, corporate events and personal development, each episode focuses on a particular aspect of performance that, if considered, evaluated and acted upon, can yield positive results for those who want their presentations to be more distinct, memorable and effective.
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Written and recorded by Piero Vitelli, a freelance transferable skills trainer with over twenty-five years’ experience, these podcasts are a series of narratives that explore aspects of presentation delivery. Drawn from the worlds of theatre, production, corporate events and personal development, each episode focuses on a particular aspect of performance that, if considered, evaluated and acted upon, can yield positive results for those who want their presentations to be more distinct, memorable and effective.
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Dancing in the Line of Fire
12 minutes 54 seconds
4 years ago
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If doing the same thing and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity, then those presenters who avoid seeking feedback on their performances might struggle to develop their style. But those that welcome it will still need to distinguish between the good, the bad and the ugly in order to derive value from it.

Dancing in the Line of Fire
Written and recorded by Piero Vitelli, a freelance transferable skills trainer with over twenty-five years’ experience, these podcasts are a series of narratives that explore aspects of presentation delivery. Drawn from the worlds of theatre, production, corporate events and personal development, each episode focuses on a particular aspect of performance that, if considered, evaluated and acted upon, can yield positive results for those who want their presentations to be more distinct, memorable and effective.