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The best interactive presenting and public speaking guide from tech speakers Poornima Vijayashanker and Karen Catlin that prepares and induces techies to discover their know-how, confidently talk about it, and successfully level up in their opportunities. Techies surrounding the world can now jump start and increase their speaking opportunities with the e book, Present! A Techie’s Guide to Public Speaking, written by tech leaders, Poornima Vijayashanker and Karen Catlin. The e book assists as a learning resource for technology pros who would like or need to develop the abilities to connect their know-how effectively, whether in a meeting at the job or delivering an engaging conversation at a conference. Poornima, who's the creator of Femgineer and the founding engineer of Mint.com, collaborated with ex - Adobe vice chief executive and creator of Karen Catlin Consulting, Karen Catlin, to put together and talk about their lessons, tips, and techniques learned of their own experiences as professional tech speakers. “Karen and I needed to write this e book so our fellow techies would have a comprehensive learning resource to help them with their own presenting and public speaking endeavors. So many people in the tech industry have amazing ideas and experience, nonetheless they often feel stuck on how to present them effectively. Also, our wish is the fact more women will be motivated by our stories and inspired to get out there and talk about their own valuable know-how through presenting and public speaking in order to boost representation of women tech speakers,” Poornima said. Present! ranges presenting and public speaking from A to Z. Through stories, samples, and interactive exercises, Poornima and Karen dive into matters including, overcoming stage fright, exploring personal speaking style, creating the right conversation for the right audience, polishing presence and delivery, and nailing any type of conversation, whether it’s a lightning or long-form conversation or being part of your panel. Karen said, “Despite the fact that Poornima and I are professional speakers, we noticed it was important to talk about our own feelings of nerves and uncertainty, and bumps we’ve got on the way - and sometimes continue to experience. It was very important to us to connect that no person is perfect and it truly is okay when discussions don’t always go corresponding to plan. Our wish is that when you are available, we’ll have the ability to give others the assurance and the ways to deal with situations when they happen, deliver an amazing presentation, & most importantly, have FUN”!