Presentation Skills: The Magic of Ralph Waldo Emerson

Oct. 2, 2013 by

In a piece originally written in the late 1860’s, but published in The Atlantic many years later, Henry James Sr., the father of Henry James the novelist and William James the philosopher-psychologist, sought to explain just what it was about

Words Pack a Punch

Words Pack a Punch

Jan. 23, 2013 by

Over forty years ago, drifting through my undergraduate years in my ratty easy chair, I came across three words that lifted the veil from my eyes.  Ethos, Pathos, and Logos, the Three Musketeers of rhetoric, seemed to me to be

Voice and speech training: The whole voice

Jan. 17, 2013 by

There are millions of people from all over the world and from every corner of this country working in our North American companies, and in companies all over the world–companies that use English as the global language of business. Many