
REMOTE COACHING SESSIONS (starting at $375/session)
You’re giving a live, in-person presentation and want to do a trial run of your full speech to get honest and direct feedback.
You have a Zoom interview/presentation coming up and you want some coaching around that. We’ll evaluate your environment, lighting, eye contact, outfit, run some practice questions, and evaluate the result.
Before you start preparing your presentation, you want to brainstorm and solve problems around logistics. How will your audience be able to interact with you or with each other? What can you do to prevent or handle difficulties? What support can you prepare ahead of time to allow you to give your best performance?
Your big event is going online. You’re used to speaking to a crowd, but not to a camera. You need specific information about what skills to build to make your passion come across onscreen. This Zoom session involves drills to build your skill at maintaining eye contact, maximizing vocal delivery, and building in logistics to support your performance (i.e. making sure you have time to breathe, be the host, get a drink, etc.)
Speaking makeover. You get feedback that your speeches are not knocking it out of the park. We capture and review your work and find ways that play to your strengths. example. short declarative sentences. only q & A. practice turning up the volume.
IN-PERSON COACHING SESSIONS
BEST PRACTICES, TIPS AND TRICKS, AND OTHER CLICHES I HATE
You have staff, and you’d like them to learn how to build and grow their public speaking muscles. This one-hour workshop brings their attention to all the things they didn’t know they needed to think about when preparing a presentation.
ACTUAL, REAL, MEASURABLE GROWTH IN PUBLIC SPEAKING SKILLS
The workshop above is for dabblers. This is for serious speakers. For the people who have goals and ambition beyond the positions they’re in now, and who know that being able to convey a message in a confident and inspiring way is key to their success.
MEDIA TRAINING, AT YOUR PLACE OR THEIRS
You’re appearing on a half-hour program and want to know the logistics of where to look when there are multiple studio cameras, plus what to expect out of the whole process. Or, a reporter is coming to your office to interview you, and you want practice in staying on message.