Why You Need A Public Speaking Coach

Most people don’t know that I exist.

I am trained to help you through some of the biggest challenges in your life, finding the confidence to speak up and deliver your message effectively time and time again, in potentially high-stakes situations where your performance matters. 

Most people look at powerful speakers and assume that they’re naturally good at public speaking, that they were born with this talent, and that they woke up with confidence and an exquisite vocabulary.

Most people are wrong in that assumption.

Every speaker that you look up to with confidence, eloquence, and public speaking ease, has been right where you are now— struggling, questioning, feeling awkward, and trying again.

Through repetition they have learned and improved. Through studying what works for other people, they have picked up tricks. Through feedback, books and videos, improv classes, debate in high school, toastmasters, and recording their presentations to count their “ums,” they have survived and leveled up their public speaking. 

What if I told you there is a shortcut to all of this?

Hire someone who knows, to teach you how to do, what you don’t know how to do.

Becoming a good public speaker isn’t one, secret skill you learn, rather it is a set of many skills. There are mindsets, techniques, and structures that can help you in your presentations and in the “public speaking” opportunities you have in your day to day conversations. You don’t get good over night, you build your skillset through dedicated practice of small steps over time.

Let me ask you:

Do you need to learn how to run a meeting authoritatively? I can teach you that.

Do you need to find authentic confidence in yourself so you can knock your presentations out of the park? I can teach you that.

Do you need to find ways to speak up without your voice quivering or resorting to rambling? I’ve got you.

Once again, we need each other to get to where we want to go. I’m here to help you become the public speaker you’ve always aspired to be.

I’ll make the process a lot easier and more fun than years of self-help books, YouTube videos, and repetition. Plus, I won’t make you count your “ums”.

Thanks for reading. Now you know that I exist.

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