Lee Jackson - Award-Winning Motivational Speaker, Trainer and Presentation Coach
Lee Jackson is an Award-Winning Motivational Speaker, Presentation Expert and Trainer working in organisations businesses and education to help people Get Good® - his style is engaging, authentic and jargon free.
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https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-p78s5-c2ec8f
Ep14 – Stagecraft mastery, using mentors, experts and comedians! Lee chats to US-based Keynote Speaker Vinh Giang https://www.vinhgiang.com/
Lee has a great chat with Vinh Giang after seeing him light up the stage in the US in 2017. Vinh talks honestly about life, family, speaking mastery and how he combined magic and speaking to become the best version of himself on stage. There is also a great little geeky fact about a microphone that you’ll love!
Ep14 – Stagecraft mastery, using mentors, experts and comedians! Lee chats to US-based Keynote Speaker Vinh Giang https://www.vinhgiang.com/ Lee has a great chat with Vinh Giang after seeing him light up the stage in the US in 2017. Vinh talks honestly about life, family, speaking mastery and how he combined magic and speaking to become the […]
Get Good At Work Bitesize – Why do I work here?!
Wow. It was an honour last weekend to become one of only 25 people ever in the UK & Ireland to receive the PSAE (the Professional Speaking Award of Excellence) from my senior peers in the PSA. I was genuinely speechless, which I guess was, indeed, ironic given the nature of the award! Me and […]
Get Good® At Life + Work Showreel (Shorter Version) from popular Motivational Speaker Lee Jackson – more info: http://leejackson.org/motivational-resilience-speaker-in-business-lee-jackson/
Here is a little more info… Get Good® At Life + Work is Lee’s bespoke keynote presentation and workshop for conferences or staff away days. It’s an engaging mix of common sense, ancient wisdom and good research which is both encouraging and challenging, and it’s funny too. His keynote and follow-up workshop works very well in small and large conferences alike, Lee loves the after-lunch slot too! After the main keynote, the workshop would add to the keynote and go deeper with discussion and take-away exercises including one written exercise that serves as a great way to do work differently after the conference.
Here is a flavour of what Lee delivers.
In a nutshell, he covers:
The Why – pressing pause and helping delegates understand ‘why’ they do their job and how that can help them every day, using examples of people who have found that out.
The How – learning some good skills that we all need to be better at our work. Beating Procrastination. Handling the temptation to firefight all day long. Dealing with email so it doesn’t take over our lives. Understanding that working hard works. The big fear that all humans have, the fear of failure and how that can affect us. And the process of understanding how to Get Good little bit by little bit every day – marginal gains make us more successful.
The Keeping On Going – The problem of perfectionism. Attitude, teamwork and resilience stories, including many stories of those we know and some we don’t.
Lee aims to be professional, funny, encouraging and challenging.
There is some more info here:
https://leejackson.org/getgoodatwork
Get Good® At Life + Work Showreel (Longer Version) from the popular Motivational Speaker Lee Jackson – more info: http://leejackson.org/motivational-resilience-speaker-in-business-lee-jackson/
Here is a little more info… Get Good® At Life + Work is Lee’s bespoke keynote presentation and workshop for conferences or staff away days. It’s an engaging mix of common sense, ancient wisdom and good research which is both encouraging and challenging, and it’s funny too. His keynote and follow-up workshop works very well in small and large conferences alike, Lee loves the after-lunch slot too! After the main keynote, the workshop would add to the keynote and go deeper with discussion and take-away exercises including one written exercise that serves as a great way to do work differently after the conference.
Here is a flavour of what Lee delivers.
In a nutshell, he covers:
The Why – pressing pause and helping delegates understand ‘why’ they do their job and how that can help them every day, using examples of people who have found that out.
The How – learning some good skills that we all need to be better at our work. Beating Procrastination. Handling the temptation to firefight all day long. Dealing with email so it doesn’t take over our lives. Understanding that working hard works. The big fear that all humans have, the fear of failure and how that can affect us. And the process of understanding how to Get Good little bit by little bit every day – marginal gains make us more successful.
The Keeping On Going – The problem of perfectionism. Attitude, teamwork and resilience stories, including many stories of those we know and some we don’t.
Lee aims to be professional, funny, encouraging and challenging.
There is some more info here:
https://leejackson.org/motivational-resilience-speaker-in-business-lee-jackson/
Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-t5524-b4f8c9
Get Good At Presenting Ep13 – Lee talks this week to presentation slide expert and designer Dave Henson about Powerpoint and how to avoid making really bad slides that ruin your talk and reputation. Seriously bad slides are like the elephant in the room at conferences – and still, no-one seems to talk about it. Death by Powerpoint is still really bad in some cases. So Lee who’s done research on this talks to his go-to guy Dave Henson -‘The Slide Presentation Man’ to try and find ways that you can make your slides as good as your talk! Don’t let your slides ruin a great presentation. Dave Henson is here: https://www.theslidepresentationman.co.uk/ and Lee’s website is here https://leejackson.biz and his course Powerpoint Surgery is here and is on offer: www.powerpointsurgery.com
Get Good At Presenting Ep13 – Lee talks this week to presentation slide expert and designer Dave Henson about Powerpoint and how to avoid making really bad slides that ruin your talk and reputation. Seriously bad slides are like the elephant in the room at conferences – and still, no-one seems to talk about it. […]