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Dr. Heidi's avatar

First thing, you didn't blow it. You raised the bar on what it looks like to speak captivatingly (in a non-native language) about an intense medical emergency, with humour, potency, and charisma. Yes, towards the end you rounded the corner off-script, but you brought us with you, wild gardens and all. It was a ride!

Thank you for your generous words about my talk. I'm genuinely excited to learn more about your work, and glad to know where to direct the many men I meet who are curious about the larger issues — because the midlife conversation needs more voices like yours in it.

Dr. Jane Bormeister's avatar

Daniel, thank you for writing this.

One of the things I admired most yesterday was how calm and good-humored you stayed. You lost your place for a moment, but you found your way back—and that’s a skill every speaker needs.

And, because you like specifics… 😊 I checked the recording of my timer afterwards. You finished after 6 minutes and 37 seconds. Not because you spoke too fast or too slowly, but because once you’re in front of a real audience, a talk takes on a life of its own.

That’s exactly why I created the Rehearsal Room. Some things simply can’t be discovered alone. They only become visible once an idea meets a room.

Thank you for trusting us with your talk. It made the room richer for all of us.

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