The PechaKucha (Japanese for small talk/chitchat ) limits the speaker to talk for 6 minutes 40 seconds while showing 20 slides. That's 20 seconds per slide. It's very difficult to do and requires a lot of practise. It's easy to trip over your own words and there's no time to get carried away! (The audio in the video is edited because I happened to say Ribber dungy instead of rubber dinghy!) Never mind , a favourite expression of mine is "shit happens!"
A blog about untying knots, releasing lines, weighing anchor and getting under way again, after having lost the captain in my life.
Alone at sea, returning to creativity.
The PechaKucha (Japanese for small talk/chitchat ) limits the speaker to talk for 6 minutes 40 seconds while showing 20 slides. That's 20 seconds per slide. It's very difficult to do and requires a lot of practise. It's easy to trip over your own words and there's no time to get carried away! (The audio in the video is edited because I happened to say Ribber dungy instead of rubber dinghy!) Never mind , a favourite expression of mine is "shit happens!"
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I love this. It's funny and inspiring and it makes sense. Thank you for sharing.
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