Eat The Lens Podcast - podcast cover

Eat The Lens Podcast

Noeleen McGratheatthelens.libsyn.com
Increasingly we’re living our lives on-camera. Whether it’s a television news interview, a presentation to your virtual team in Beijing and London or a keynote address being broadcast live on the internet, you need to know how to put your best face forward. That’s where Noeleen McGrath comes in. As an award-winning television news journalist, media trainer and video producer—no one is better qualified to help you improve your on-camera performance. Every week, McGrath will share her wealth of knowledge in bite size tips. She covers such topics as media interviews, presentations, corporate videos and speeches. Why Eat The Lens? What does it even mean? It’s a term that’s used to describe someone who has great presence and charisma on-camera
Last refreshed:
Follow this podcast in the Metacast mobile app to refresh it and see new episodes.
Download Metacast podcast app
Podcasts are better in Metacast mobile app
Don't just listen to podcasts. Learn from them with transcripts, summaries, and chapters for every episode. Skim, search, and bookmark insights. Learn more

Episodes

Bite Sized Tip #26: Practicing Q & A

Noeleen McGrath, President of McGrath Comm, tells us how to prepare for questions during Q & A sessions after a presentation. This also applies to media interviews.

Nov 20, 201253 sec

Bite Sized Tip #24: Corporate Videos

Noeleen McGrath, President of McGrath Comm warns that when it comes to producing a video for your company-you get what you pay for.

Nov 06, 201257 sec

Bite Sized Tip #18: Presentation Voice

Noeleen McGrath, President of McGrath Communications, explains how your voice can get your audience’s attention during a presentation.

Sep 25, 201251 sec

Bite Sized Tip #11: On-Camera Cleavage

Noeleen McGrath, President of McGrath Communications, gives her take on what is an acceptable amount of cleavage when appearing on-camera.

Aug 07, 201255 sec

Bite Sized Tip #6: Q & A

Noeleen McGrath, President of McGrath Communications, tells you what to do if you don’t know the answer to a question during an interview or after a presentation.

Jul 03, 201254 sec
Hosted on Libsyn
For the best experience, listen in Metacast app for iOS or Android