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My Favourite Tip: Richard Wiseman - Add a bit of magic to your presentations

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Richard Wiseman’s love of magic has improved his work as a psychologist in some unexpected ways. Of course, it’s helpful when he’s conducting experiments or research into the psychology of magic and illusions; but the lessons magic teaches about performance and holding an audience’s attention have been just as valuable. 

For one thing, Richard never gives away “the answer” too early. If you open your presentation with your findings or big ideas, you have nowhere else to go. Richard instead teases the answer, builds suspense, and constructs a story around it - so his audience has to lean in and pay close attention to make sure they don’t miss anything. 

Richard also shares a simple mental re-frame for when he’s feeling uninspired or unexcited at the prospect of yet another presentation…

Connect with Richard on Twitter and at his website

You can find the full interview here: “Quirkology” Professor Richard Wiseman on using magic to up your public speaking game

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Produced by Inventium

Host: Amantha Imber

Sound Engineer: Martin Imber

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