Presence and Presentation Coaching
with Anne Gottlieb

The ability to speak with poise and self-assurance is not an elusive quality that only certain people possess. Nor is it a generic formula you must follow to get your message heard. True ease and excellence in presentation arise from a palpable confidence in yourself, at your best. Learning to identify your individual strengths, maximize your vocal range and power, and develop your facility with language and story telling will create tremendous opportunity for vibrant exchange through the spoken word.

Speaking from knowledge and passion
What is it that suddenly compels those around you to listen? Of course, the content of our message must be clear, but it is usually a combination of conviction, imagination, and authenticity that draws us in to a speaker. Whether you're generating material for a formal presentation, practicing for an interview, or developing your voice, you will receive direct guidance and learn a wide range of immediately applicable theater-based techniques. By tapping into your own ingenuity and humor, you will learn to create unique and unforgettable presentations.

Cultivating a powerful vocal and physical presence
Just as important as what you say is what you communicate nonverbally. Your posture, facial expressions, gestures, and other habits of speaking exert a strong influence upon any audience. Listeners also respond to the quality of your voice, whether it's steady or shaky, resonant or strained. These traits can either reinforce or undermine your message, conveying confidence or uncertainty and insecurity. In addressing these physical and vocal tensions, you gain a strong sense of being centered in your body, achieve greater vocal freedom and clarity, find ease in communicating complex ideas, and shift your listeners' focus away from your speaking habits and onto your speech.

Connecting and engaging with an audience
Think of conversations in which you've felt deeply connected to the people around you. That sense of dynamic engagement is always available, whether you're addressing a single person or a crowded auditorium. As you develop an actor's ability to read an audience, you'll begin to respond adaptively to your listeners, capturing their interest and attention. Nervousness or self-consciousness will diminish, and both you and your audience can simply enjoy the process.

Together, the skills you develop through coaching will transform the speaking experience into one that is exhilarating and deeply fulfilling for both you and your listeners. The benefits extend far beyond interviews, meetings, and formal presentations. In every sphere of your life, you'll have the ability to communicate with the full potential of your voice, vision, energy, and passion.

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