• Do's and Don'ts for TV Interview 07.22.17

    Do's and Don'ts for TV Interview

    “Being on television” used to mean that a camera crew would come to your location to interview you, or that you would go down to the studio to appear on one of the local channel’s programs. Today, the definition of “being on TV” is much more than that.

  • Finding and Using Your Voice 06.22.16

    Finding and Using Your Voice

    For nonprofits in Arizona, their volunteers and administrators, each day is filled with a focus on helping the people they serve feel that today and tomorrow will be better than yesterday. Check out these tips on ways to find you voice and how to use it.

  • Conquering Stage Fright: Get the Butterflies to Fly In Formation 06.22.16

    Conquering Stage Fright: Get the Butterflies to Fly In Formation

    If public speaking scares you, you’re not alone. Stage fright is a normal human response to stress. It’s part of the “fight or flight” response. This pumping adrenaline can actually help your presentation if you can channel it - we're here to help!

  • TED Teaches Us It's Not Only What You Say 04.22.16

    TED Teaches Us It's Not Only What You Say

    Just about all TED talks are informative, but why do only some of them go viral with millions of views? Vanessa Van Edwards, owner of a company called Science of the People, wanted to find out. She polled 760 volunteers, asking them to rate hundreds of ho