Lara Hogan is an engineering director at Etsy and the author of Designing for Performance and the coauthor of Building a Device Lab. Her latest book, Demystifying Public Speaking, tackles every step involved in taking the podium and delivering the killer presentation.

Lara Hogan is an engineering director at Etsy and the author of Designing for Performance and the coauthor of Building a Device Lab. Her latest book, Demystifying Public Speaking, tackles every step involved in taking the podium and delivering the killer presentation.





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1:38 Welcome to Lara Hogan
2:50 How did you get started on a book about public speaking?
6:40 A break though on how to handle Q&A sessions.
9:00 Why should people in tech give talks in the first place?
12:18 Shaping a talk becomes an everyday process.
17:25 Talks don’t happen in a vacuum.
18:10 Finding the right venues to speak at.
19:45 As a speaker you have to be very professional.
20:45 Having back up plans helps reduce your fears.
23:30 Event organizers should be letting you know expectations.
24:45 Words of wisdom for anyone thinking of public speaking.

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