Recently I worked for a client who stated: people on video calls should not be “looking at their phones, texting, reading emails, eating, wearing pyjamas/robes, have children or pets in …

Are you a slob?

Better to lie on radio or TV?
Counterintuitively, people can tell if someone is lying more on the radio than on TV (you’d think with all the visual cues: shifting about, looking around, fidgeting, people would be …

Little and Large Life Lessons
“Always look ready even if you’re not”

Dress for the Job?
As part of my Media Training courses, I often talk about how we look. Especially on zoom calls, people can get distracted by visual things: unusual books on the shelves …