Michael Weston discusses avoiding "Death by PowerPoint" or DBP. DBP can be caused by slide reading, where presenters simply read the text on slides, and by including too much information (TMI) on slides. To avoid these problems, presenters should have no more than one idea per slide, use a larger font size so all text fits on a slide, and limit the number of bullet points. The document then provides an example of improving slides about the water cycle by removing unnecessary text and limiting information on each slide to just one concise point.