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How PechaKucha Changed My Life: Eddie Selover at TEDxOrlando 

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As a marketing communications expert, Eddie Selover helps individuals and businesses express themselves in ways that are more powerful and impactful. In this inspiring and very personal talk, Eddie describes his own struggle to communicate and connect, and how it led him to discover the global presentation phenomenon PechaKucha. Now in his third year as the organizer and host of PechaKucha Night in Orlando, Eddie also shares how this event attracts some of the city's most interesting and creative people, and how the 20x20 presentation format sharpens and energizes their storytelling.

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21 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 21   
@SveinOverlands
@SveinOverlands 9 лет назад
Thank you. I was looking for some kind of quick step by step instruction on how to to it before my first time doing it, but found this. It conveys something more important.
@pameladenouden2496
@pameladenouden2496 8 лет назад
You're right, Paul! I asked my Japanese students about this and they all knew the word and they all pronounced it correctly!!
@SpectralightPhoto
@SpectralightPhoto 2 года назад
Thanks for your presentation. Eddie! I need to visit the next PechaKucha in Cleveland, Ohio.
@pilarcama3269
@pilarcama3269 4 года назад
Once a TM, always a TM !
@dawnslack5515
@dawnslack5515 9 лет назад
Look at the time. It's two PKs.
@pjmentor
@pjmentor 6 лет назад
Watch it in 1.25 speed ... much better
@cyborgxxi
@cyborgxxi 10 лет назад
Thanks Eddie!
@ashima_22
@ashima_22 4 года назад
Amazing👏👏
@JulesBartow
@JulesBartow 7 лет назад
I always burn my grilled cheese sandwiches when I'm trying to get comfortable with my visual aids. PechaKucha is Toast Masters on rhoids?
@aeongie17
@aeongie17 9 месяцев назад
coo paul!
@sandipdhavale
@sandipdhavale 4 года назад
Good
@SBhere100
@SBhere100 8 лет назад
The pronunciation made me spit out my food, laughing.
@renebarrow.virtualreality
@renebarrow.virtualreality 2 года назад
Wow...that's a Japanese word that definitely got lost in translation...
@sadlarry3013
@sadlarry3013 3 года назад
Answer these questions in the comments: 1. Describe the speakers logos, ethos and pathos. 2. How did Pechakucha change Mr. Selover's life? 3. Explain why you think this form of presentation is or is not more beneficial than traditional PowerPoints or other presentations. 4. Who are the original creators of Pechakucha and what prompted their invention?
@capoeira4u
@capoeira4u 9 лет назад
He's pronouncing it wrong. Listen to native Japanese say this word here: "worldwide web".forvo.com/word/pecha_kucha
@drewmn
@drewmn 7 лет назад
Considering the founders "pronounce it wrong", which is right?
@zam023
@zam023 5 лет назад
considering he has a reconstructed jaw (didn't you notice it?), he didn't move his jaw that much, so it is understandable that he would not be able to pronounce some syllabus clearly, but he was pretty clear for me (I speak Japanese).
@katyp855
@katyp855 3 года назад
@@drewmn it's a Japanese word so it should be pronounced the way Japanese people pronounce it.
@Walleggwp
@Walleggwp 3 года назад
He produces a lot of saliva while speaking.
@sandralopezespinosa416
@sandralopezespinosa416 2 года назад
Super boring 😴
@MagizLord
@MagizLord 7 лет назад
cut mouth open isnt even funny
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