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

It Bears Repeating

Repetition is not redundancy. It’s a strategic tool that experienced speakers use to ensure their message is both heard and remembered. There are three primary motivations for repeating a point: … Read More

Learn From The Rest

To elevate your speaking, start by watching those who have already mastered the craft. Platforms like YouTube host countless presentations – from TED Talks to university lectures – where accomplished … Read More

Pay Attention

In today’s evolving landscape, many presenters have grown accustomed to engaging audiences through screens. Yet as in-person events resume, speakers face the challenge of shifting back to live settings. This … Read More

Don’t Panic

Imagine preparing every detail for a live presentation—only to discover at the last minute that your booked venue is suddenly unavailable. Your carefully arranged schedule, the audience’s travel plans, and … Read More

Maintain Contact

In any form of public speaking, whether in person or online, the connection between speaker and audience hinges on one simple yet powerful tool: eye contact. Without it, even the … Read More

Hit Pause

Strategic silence is one of the most underrated tools in public speaking. When a presenter deliberately stops talking, the audience’s ears naturally tune in; they lean forward, waiting to hear … Read More

I Decline

Stepping onto the public speaking stage can feel exhilarating, especially when you first start to get noticed. Invitations flood in from clubs, non-profits and colleagues who want you to share … Read More