Take It Easy: Keeping your cool on stage isn’t just about avoiding embarrassment – it’s about maintaining the trust and respect of your audience. When something unexpected happens, your reaction defines you more … Read More
Just Smile
When a speaker steps in front of an audience, attention naturally follows. For the duration of the presentation, the speaker sets the tone, shapes the atmosphere and influences how the … Read More
Lying To Your Audience
Trust is the invisible contract between a speaker and an audience. Once a speaker steps forward, listeners assume that what they hear is grounded in honesty and good faith. In … Read More
Are You Actually Ready
Many speakers rehearse relentlessly, convinced that perfection is the only acceptable standard. Slides are refined, lines memorised, and gestures rehearsed repeatedly. While preparation is essential, there is a point where … Read More
Bring It Out
Even capable speakers can reach a point where progress slows. The structure is sound, the content is clear, and the delivery is competent. From the outside, everything appears to be … Read More
Did He Say That
The words sound familiar. Too familiar. As the speaker continues, a sense of recognition settles in, followed by discomfort. You may not recall exactly where you heard the phrasing before, … Read More
Practice Makes Better
Public speaking is often discussed as a skill, yet it is sometimes treated as a theory. Articles are read, videos are watched, and advice is collected. While these resources help … Read More
Take A Break
Public speaking is demanding in ways that are not always obvious. Each engagement requires preparation, presence and emotional energy. When speaking commitments pile up within a short period, that demand … Read More
Shouting At Your Audience
A raised voice can command attention, but it can just as easily push people away. Many speakers step onto a stage believing volume equals authority. They project loudly, sustain the … Read More
Style Matters Too
Over time, every speaker develops a recognisable way of presenting. It shows up in gestures, facial expressions, posture and pacing. While speaking, everything feels natural and controlled. The words flow, … Read More
Talking To The Floor
Most audiences can sense it within moments. A speaker begins, but their gaze never rises. Eyes remain fixed on notes, a table or the floor. Words are delivered, yet something … Read More















