Say Less, Mean More: Make Your Presentations Truly Connect with Guy Kawasaki

How to captivate an audience and make your message stick.

Pitches and presentations don’t fall flat because speakers aren’t prepared. For Guy Kawasaki, it’s because speakers miss the point. “If all you're trying to do is inform, you're not going to pull it off. You have to entertain your audience.”
A renowned author, speaker, and entrepreneur, Kawasaki knows that the point of great storytelling isn’t about information, it’s about emotion. “Too many speakers think, ‘I need to inform my audience. I need to get my story across,’” he says. But throughout his career, formerly as Chief Evangelist at Apple and now co-founder of Canva, he’s shown how successful communication is about captivating audiences, not conveying facts. “If you entertain people, you have a chance of informing them.”
In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Kawasaki joins Matt Abrahams to explore practical strategies for building decks, structuring presentations, and tips for keeping audiences engaged. From investor pitches to keynote presentations, these strategies help create effective storytelling — in business and beyond.

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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
02:07 The Key to Great Storytelling
03:55 The Purpose of a Pitch
07:40 How to Structure a Pitch Effectively
09:12 The 10-20-30 Rule for Slide Presentations
12:38 Using Images vs. Text in Presentations
13:19 Lessons from Podcasting
14:50 The Final Three Questions
19:00 Conclusion