Growing Your Business? Start With Your Voice
Voice coach and speaking director Nic Redman has had enough. Sound confident. Be authentic. Project your voice. Have gravitas. Presence. But what if that advice is getting in the way?
The most powerful and unique tool in your business has been under your nose the whole time - quite literally. And yet, everyone’s been told the same thing. Having spent years working with broadcasters, founders, and household-name brands, Nic is here to tell you that the secret to a voice people genuinely want to listen to is about ditching the public speaking platitudes and finding a way back to a voice that’s unmistakably yours.
Who Should Attend
Whether you’ve never given your voice a second thought, or you’ve sat through presentation skills training and walked away feeling like something still wasn’t quite right, this is for you. Complete beginners and seasoned speakers alike. If you’ve ever finished a pitch, a podcast, or a big conversation and thought “crikey, that didn’t go the way I wanted it to” then come along!
Why It’s Relevant
Right now you might be watching your nerves undermine a pitch you know inside out. You might be side-stepping podcasts and speaking opportunities because you’re not sure your voice is “good enough.” Or getting the words right but feeling like nobody’s really hearing you. Every time that happens, it’s not just a missed moment it’s missed revenue, missed partnerships, missed growth. The people who cut through have stopped performing a version of themselves built from other people’s advice.
What You Will Get From It
A fresh way of thinking about your voice for pitches, on podcasts and in rooms that matter. You’ll leave with the antidote to that weird high pitch version of you or monotone drawl your voice defaults to under pressure, breathing techniques that bring you power and calm in high-stakes moments, and the secret to making your listeners properly feel something when you speak. Tools, exercises, and enough good craic to make this one of the sessions you remember. Come in dreading the sound of your own voice, leave knowing how to speak so people listen and have fun doing it.