Presence

Polished and powerful speakers

Why do some speakers convey confidence before saying a word?

Having a presence makes it easier for audiences to follow and believe you. Yet speaking in front of an audience can trigger verbal fillers, a faster pace, or perhaps your voice falters. For some speakers, being the center of attention makes them second-guess their arm gestures and movements so that body language might appear robotic. 

In the Presence course for small groups, discover how to develop your presence and deliver with confidence to any audience. 

  • Skills to read the room (in-person or virtual) and engage audiences. 
  • Elevate vocals and nonverbal cues to create greater impact and foster meaningful discussions. 
  • Time-saving ways to rehearse to remember what to say 
  • Techniques to navigate interruptions and distractions

Outcomes:

  • Insight on your strengths as a speaker and how to play to them
  • Read and react to the room, adapting content and discussion to keep audiences engaged
  • More resonant voice and intentional nonverbal communication
  • Build trust and navigate challenging Q&A

Format:

  • In-person, virtual or hybrid
  • Designed for small groups

Support beyond workshops:

  • Access microlearning modules to continue developing skills
  • Practice 24/7 with a dedicated rehearsal studio
  • On-demand coaching

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