by keynoteworthyau | Apr 2, 2021 | Speakers and Presenters
Have you ever given an impromptu speech before? Maybe you have, but you didn’t know that it was one. An impromptu speech is speaking in public without prior notice. Imagine facing a crowd of unfamiliar faces where you need to talk for a couple of minutes without...
by keynoteworthyau | Feb 28, 2021 | Speakers and Presenters
Delivering a kickass presentation or keynote is open accompanies by presentation slides. Creating one isn’t just stringing a few sentences together and a few clip art pics here and there. There is a lot of thought that goes on behind the scenes. After all, you...
by keynoteworthyau | Nov 20, 2020 | Speakers and Presenters
Writing about yourself can sometimes be difficult. Often, we’re our worst critics. Do we talk about our family? How do we balance professional and personal information, so it doesn’t send people to sleep? How far can I go with being witty? How do I encapsulate 20...
by keynoteworthyau | Jun 27, 2020 | Event Planner, Speakers and Presenters
Do you make the 7/11 worker Indian? Or is that offensive? If you make them white …well … you’re lying really. But also, you’re taking a job away from an Indian actor if you don’t. This exchange, the first comment from actor-comedian Josh Thomas and the second by Celia...
by keynoteworthyau | Jun 5, 2020 | Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Speakers and Presenters
First used in the 1940s, the term “woke” has resurfaced in recent years as a concept that symbolises the awareness of social issues and movement against injustice, inequality, and prejudice. But popularity has diluted its meaning and the idea has been cynically...
by keynoteworthyau | May 22, 2020 | Event Planner, Speakers and Presenters
The big question on every speaker and event professionals’ minds is what the event industry will look like once the lockdowns have been lifted. The global pandemic of COVID-19 virus has permanently changed the events and exhibitions industry. One of the many upcoming...