EPISODE · Feb 12, 2026 · 36 MIN
Getting Creative With The Trainers Warehouse!
from The Presentation Whisperer Show · host Rob Jolles
In this episode of The Presentation Whisperer Show, you’ll learn:o What inspired the creation of Trainer’s Warehouse and the gap it was designed to fill for trainers and speakers.o How an early fascination with brain science shaped a career focused on learning, memory, and engagement.o Why presenters consistently underestimate the power of play—and how play accelerates learning.o How studying performance in unexpected places helped refine ideas around creativity and audience connection.o Practical ways to balance fun and professionalism without sacrificing credibility.o One simple tool, prop, or game that can immediately improve audience engagement.o Creative tools and techniques that translate especially well to virtual training environments.o The first small step hesitant presenters can take to bring more creativity into their presentations.To learn more about this guest:[email protected] Hosted by Rob Jolles; professional speaker, bestselling author, and four-decade veteran of the stage and training room.Learn more about Rob’s books, training programs, and keynote work at ThePresentationWhisperer.com, or Jolles.com.Connect with Rob on LinkedIn or follow Rob’s LinkedIn Newsletter, When Every Word Matters
What this episode covers
Great presentations don’t fail because speakers lack expertise; they fail because audiences stop paying attention. The real challenge isn’t what you know, it’s how you help people experience it. On today’s show, the owner and President of Trainers Warehouse, Sue Landay, sits down with Rob to explore how brain science, play, and purposeful tools can dramatically increase engagement and retention. Together, they unpack why creativity isn’t a distraction from professionalism, but one of its most powerful allies.
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