More Clips

Here are additional videos you can watch and learn from. The help and coaching you can get from these clips may just mean the difference between making yourself memorable or not! Enjoy.



Do you ever find yourself grappling with the art of persuasion in a presentation? Imagine holding your audience spellbound within the first 30 seconds! During this session in the heart of Oslo, Norway, I demystify precisely that. This isn't just about delivering a talk or speech; it's about igniting a spark that commands attention. I invite you to relive the magic and thrill that I experienced in that room and gain the power to transform your next presentation into an unforgettable experience for your audience.


I had the good fortune of being invited to present to Toastmasters International District 101 recently and I am not a Toastmaster. It was fun to present to presenters who were most likely using their eagle eyes on every single thing I did and said. Very few people dropped off when we went into Q&A, which is all part of the recording.


While working with the Lazaridis Institute in Canada, they asked me to talk about the Top 3 Mistakes people make when presenting. This short video is my answer.


Silicon Valley Successes recorded an interview with me recently about what I do, why I do it, and to talk about my newest book, Harness Your Speaking Anxiety.

“How much more beneficial is it when you can connect emotionally with your audience when you are presenting? What are the four legs of credibility that are essential to building your reputation? Find out in this week’s interview with Nathan Gold, public speaking coach and elevator pitch expert, who gives valuable advice on how you can improve your public speaking skills.”

Use stories, analogies, and metaphors to make your point, especially when someone does not understand you or when they are confused.

Who are you? What do you do? Why should I care? These are some of the questions people have on their mind when listening to you talk about your business, product, or service.

Failure is a way to get stronger. When you look closely as examples of failure, you can learn a lot about how to succeed. There is even a conference going around the globe called Failcon!

Here's a brief presentation to learn an effective way to tell someone what your company does in one sentence. In the last 10 minutes, you get to watch several people come up to the front of the room and try out the techniques they learned in this talk.

An interview with me that includes various tips for pitching.

Here is the video where Scott Case and I gave tips for pitching angel investors in a Wall Street Journal interview. Then, we have 3 startups pitch to us live to receive feedback and coaching from Scott and me.

Here are some tips on how to stand out at demo day and the top three mistakes that people make at demo day, plus a few words to Asia entrepreneurs. This video was shot and edited at Stanford University by Snow from ColorfulYou, a student from TIP, NTU. 

More to come…Stay tuned.