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Noa & Jane Hoskisson

28m · Noa & the Art of Presentation · 12 May 08:11

Welcome to Noa & The Art of Presentation Ep. 6. In this episode Jane Hoskisson and Noa talk about warmth and lightness. Jane describes lessons learnt by pushing too hard, how having fun and laughing at oneself has not only freed her up, it shows more confidence. She gives a really useful insight into the use of mind mapping instead of speaker notes. I've started to do the same and it's much more freeing.

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