MATT MCGARRITY
INTERVIEWS AND MEDIA COVERAGE
HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR PUBLIC SPEAKING.
Interview with Courier magazine.
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HOW TO WATCH A TELEVISED DEBATE
This was a short educational video for use 6-12 classrooms that also ran on TVW. It was under Emmy consideration by the NATAS-NW (National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Northwest Chapter).
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WITH SCHOOLS SHUTTERED BY CORONAVIRUS, HERE’S WHAT WSU AND OTHER EXPERTS RECOMMEND FOR TEACHING ONLINE.
Interview with the Seattle Times about the COVID lockdowns.
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WHAT’S THE IMPACT OF A PRESIDENT USING FOUL LANGUAGE?
Interview with Q13 Fox News.
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3 SECRETS TO PROJECTING CONFIDENCE, ACCORDING TO SCIENCE.
An interview with Mic.
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5 SPEAKING HABITS THAT MAKE YOU SEEM SMARTER: HOW TO SOUND CONFIDENT — EVEN WHEN YOU'RE NOT.
An interview with Mic.
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SPEECH PROFESSOR BREAKS DOWN SECOND PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE
Interview with Q13 Fox News.
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GETTING MORE VOICES TO BE HEARD
An interview about UW's online degree program.
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UW PROFESSOR HELPS BREAK DOWN HIGHS, LOWS OF FIRST PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE
Interview with Q13 Fox News.
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7 MAGIC PHRASES TO HELP YOU NAIL PUBLIC SPEAKING.
An interview with Readers Digest.
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BREAKING DOWN HILLARY CLINTON’S DNC SPEECH
An interview with Q13 Fox News.
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BREAKING DOWN DONALD TRUMP’S NOMINATION SPEECH
Interview on Q13 Fox News.
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ANALYZING DONALD TRUMP’S LANGUAGE
Interview on Q13 Fox News.
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5 STEPS TO BECOMING A BETTER PUBLIC SPEAKER
An interview with Mental Floss
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LIKE A PRO: 7 TIPS FOR POWERFUL PUBLIC SPEAKING
Interview with Campus Well
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DEATH BY POWERPOINT? TAKE HEART, SCIENTISTS. PUBLIC-SPEAKING EXPERT OFFERS FOUR TIPS TO RESEARCHERS WHO MUST PRESENT FINDINGS TO AN AUDIENCE
Interview about PowerPoint for Health Sciences
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CONTRAST IN STYLES HIGHLIGHTS DIFFERENCES
Interview about the Presidential debates for the Seattle Times.
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LEHRER'S LACK OF CONTROL OF DEBATE MAY HAVE LED TO MORE DEPTH, SAYS UW LECTURER
Interview about the Presidential debates for the Seattle Times.
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