Free Training:

[Strategic Speaking]

How to Approach your Speaking based on your goals


I’m breaking down 3 real examples, with plenty of frameworks to turn your public speaking into a real engine, not just a one-off tactic

Join me as we talk about the various goals you should consider and how to structure your talk + approach public speaking to match your needs.

Part lesson, part dissection of real examples, you’ll learn what works and what you can do to leverage speaking BEYOND the occasional talk, all so you can stand out easier, resonate deeper, and spark action that builds your business.

❌ “I plan to give more talks to more people” is NOT a strategy.

❌ “I want to nail this speech” is NOT a goal.

❌ “I need better slides” is NOT a plan.


live workshop and Q&A

Friday, Feb. 14, 11am ET

✅ Yep, this will be recorded!

    For making speaking a strategic part of your marketing, NOT just a one-off

    Whether you plan to give talks virtually or in-person, organize your own events or pitch yourself to others, or maybe you just want to dial-in your overall message or become a stronger guest on podcasts — this is the perfect overview to become more strategic than merely saying, “I want to give more talks to more people.”


    We’re going behind-the-scenes with real examples


    I’ll show you exactly how they evolved from generalized expertise to effective messaging and speaking, and how you can better match your own aspirations and goals to the right approach to your own speaking.

    If you are:

    A service provider who publishes plenty of expert content but want more passionate responses…

    A creator looking to open new channels for direct and indirect revenue…

    A coach struggling to differentiate yourself and your message...

    A business leader who understands thought leadership drives revenue....

    …this training is designed for you. It will help you approach your speaking in more effective ways, with less wasted effort, by showing you how real entrepreneurs and creators are being smarter about their speaking.

      See you Friday!

      —Jay