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		<itunes:subtitle>Keep Building Those MAD Skills</itunes:subtitle>
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			<itunes:subtitle>Stop Pitching. Do This Instead.</itunes:subtitle>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Rainmaking isn’t selling. It’s not pitching harder. It’s creating awareness, building trust, and generating momentum.</p><br><p>In this episode, Cam Welsh shares a pivotal moment inspired by Mid-Day Squares cofounder Jake Karls — and how it transformed his approach to coaching, case solving, and presentations.</p><br><p>You’ll discover why most presentation hooks fail, how rainmakers build lasting engagement, and how to turn any presentation into a relationship-building moment.</p><p>If you want your ideas to resonate, stick, and move people to action, this episode will give you a powerful new framework.</p><br><p>Don’t just present your solution. Rainmake it.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2026 00:03:56 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Why do smart, hardworking teams still lose?</p><br><p>In this episode of <em>Two Minute Mad Skills Discovery Clinic</em>, Cam Welsh reveals the most important lesson from his coaching career: the difference between average teams and podium teams isn’t talent — it’s alignment with the scorecard.</p><br><p>After a defining moment at EngComm 2016, Cam realised that winning comes down to execution and constantly asking: “Does this hit the criteria?”</p><p>If you compete, coach, or want to perform at a higher level, this episode will shift how you prepare.</p><br><p>Real mad skills aren’t about doing more. They’re about doing what counts.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Most presentations don’t fail because of weak slides — they fail because presenters forget the audience by slide three. In this episode, Cam Welsh shares a powerful lesson from a Georgetown University competition that transformed his coaching approach: always think from the audience’s seat.</p><br><p>You’ll learn why engagement beats impressiveness, how storytelling outperforms slide dumping, and how positioning and role-play make ideas feel real rather than academic. This mindset shift helped lead teams to consistent podium finishes — and it can do the same for your presentations and leadership.</p><br><p>If you’ve ever felt frustrated that your message isn’t landing, this episode will change how you think about communication forever.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Most presentations lose the room before the first sentence is spoken.</p><br><p>In this <strong>Two Minute Mad Skills Discovery Clinic</strong>, Cam Welsh explains why your <strong>title slide</strong> is the most overlooked—and most powerful—slide in your entire presentation.</p><br><p>After 25+ years of coaching case competitions and presentations, Cam breaks down:</p><ul><li>Why repeating the case title is a wasted opportunity</li><li>How your title slide quietly sets expectations and credibility</li><li>What details signal insight before you even speak</li><li>How to use curiosity, context, and clarity to engage judges early</li></ul><p><br></p><p>If you want the room leaning in before you say your first word, this episode shows you how.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Why Most Presentations Fail by Slide 3 (It Starts at the Beginning)</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2026 16:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Why do so many presentations start strong… then fall apart by slide three?</p><p>It’s not a delivery issue.</p><p>It’s not a slide design issue.</p><p>It’s a <strong>starting issue</strong>.</p><br><p>In this <strong>Two-Minute Mad Skills Discovery Clinic</strong>, Cam Welsh explains why most presentation openings fail—and what great presenters do differently. Spoiler: it’s not about bold tricks, dramatic quotes, or clever hooks. It’s about <strong>connection and positioning</strong>.</p><p>In this episode, you’ll learn:</p><ul><li>The real job of a presentation opening</li><li>Why disconnected openings lead to disengaged audiences</li><li>How to position yourself <em>and</em> your audience from the start</li><li>How great openings carry through the problem, solution, and conclusion</li></ul><p><br></p><p>When your audience feels seen, they lean in—and your presentation becomes one cohesive story instead of a stack of slides.</p><br><p>👍 Like, subscribe, and leave a review to help others discover the show.</p><p> </p><p>Until next time—keep building those <strong>Mad Skills</strong>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Why do so many presentations start strong… then fall apart by slide three?</p><p>It’s not a delivery issue.</p><p>It’s not a slide design issue.</p><p>It’s a <strong>starting issue</strong>.</p><br><p>In this <strong>Two-Minute Mad Skills Discovery Clinic</strong>, Cam Welsh explains why most presentation openings fail—and what great presenters do differently. Spoiler: it’s not about bold tricks, dramatic quotes, or clever hooks. It’s about <strong>connection and positioning</strong>.</p><p>In this episode, you’ll learn:</p><ul><li>The real job of a presentation opening</li><li>Why disconnected openings lead to disengaged audiences</li><li>How to position yourself <em>and</em> your audience from the start</li><li>How great openings carry through the problem, solution, and conclusion</li></ul><p><br></p><p>When your audience feels seen, they lean in—and your presentation becomes one cohesive story instead of a stack of slides.</p><br><p>👍 Like, subscribe, and leave a review to help others discover the show.</p><p> </p><p>Until next time—keep building those <strong>Mad Skills</strong>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Role-Playing: Bridging the Gap in Case Presentations</title>
			<itunes:title>Role-Playing: Bridging the Gap in Case Presentations</itunes:title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2026 16:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Quick question 👀</p><p>Before your last case presentation… did you <em>choose</em> your role or did you just default to <strong>“outside consultants”</strong>?</p><p>If it was the default, you’re not alone.</p><br><p>One of the biggest challenges teams face in case-solving pitches isn’t the analysis.</p><p>It’s <strong>positioning</strong>.</p><p>Who are you supposed to be?  And who are you <em>actually</em> talking to?</p><br><p>In Episode 2 of this series, I break down:</p><ul><li>Why teams often drift out of role halfway through a presentation</li><li>How the <strong>case itself tells you who the real audience is</strong></li><li>A common myth about always presenting to the board</li><li>And why defaulting to “outside consultants” might be holding your team back</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Sometimes the strongest pitches come from choosing a role that’s harder, but more authentic to the case: internal strategist, product teams, entrepreneurs, and even inventors.</p><br><p>Great case pitches don’t start with slides.  They start with a deliberate choice: <strong>Who are we and who are we talking to?</strong></p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Quick question 👀</p><p>Before your last case presentation… did you <em>choose</em> your role or did you just default to <strong>“outside consultants”</strong>?</p><p>If it was the default, you’re not alone.</p><br><p>One of the biggest challenges teams face in case-solving pitches isn’t the analysis.</p><p>It’s <strong>positioning</strong>.</p><p>Who are you supposed to be?  And who are you <em>actually</em> talking to?</p><br><p>In Episode 2 of this series, I break down:</p><ul><li>Why teams often drift out of role halfway through a presentation</li><li>How the <strong>case itself tells you who the real audience is</strong></li><li>A common myth about always presenting to the board</li><li>And why defaulting to “outside consultants” might be holding your team back</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Sometimes the strongest pitches come from choosing a role that’s harder, but more authentic to the case: internal strategist, product teams, entrepreneurs, and even inventors.</p><br><p>Great case pitches don’t start with slides.  They start with a deliberate choice: <strong>Who are we and who are we talking to?</strong></p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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			<title>Role-Play Transforms Case Presentations</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2026 16:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
			<itunes:duration>2:01</itunes:duration>
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			<itunes:subtitle>Essential Case-Solving Mad Skills</itunes:subtitle>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>In Episode 1, we dive into a crucial but often overlooked part of case presentations: <strong>role-playing</strong>. Many teams struggle because they treat their pitch like a simple conversation instead of stepping into the role of a problem solver advocating for their solution.</p><br><p>This video breaks down why embracing your role and clearly defining your audience’s role can transform your case-solving pitches from forgettable summaries into compelling, persuasive presentations.</p><br><p><strong>What you’ll learn:</strong></p><ul><li>Why most case presentations fall flat</li><li>How role-playing sharpens your analysis and delivery</li><li>Practical tips to clearly define roles and maintain them throughout your pitch</li><li>How to build confidence and professionalism in a low-risk environment</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Whether you’re competing, presenting in class, or preparing for professional pitches, this episode sets the foundation for becoming a more effective and confident problem solver.</p><br><p>Subscribe for more lessons on mastering case presentations and pitching skills.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></description>
			<itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>In Episode 1, we dive into a crucial but often overlooked part of case presentations: <strong>role-playing</strong>. Many teams struggle because they treat their pitch like a simple conversation instead of stepping into the role of a problem solver advocating for their solution.</p><br><p>This video breaks down why embracing your role and clearly defining your audience’s role can transform your case-solving pitches from forgettable summaries into compelling, persuasive presentations.</p><br><p><strong>What you’ll learn:</strong></p><ul><li>Why most case presentations fall flat</li><li>How role-playing sharpens your analysis and delivery</li><li>Practical tips to clearly define roles and maintain them throughout your pitch</li><li>How to build confidence and professionalism in a low-risk environment</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Whether you’re competing, presenting in class, or preparing for professional pitches, this episode sets the foundation for becoming a more effective and confident problem solver.</p><br><p>Subscribe for more lessons on mastering case presentations and pitching skills.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>]]></itunes:summary>
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