Speaking Your Brand: Public Speaking Tips and Strategies

Ever wish you had an extra set of hands - or better yet, an AI assistant - to take care of all those repetitive tasks in your business? In this episode, I’m taking you behind the scenes to share the exact AI-powered workflows I’ve built and now...

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Ever wish you had an extra set of hands - or better yet, an AI assistant - to take care of all those repetitive tasks in your business?

In this episode, I’m taking you behind the scenes to share the exact AI-powered workflows I’ve built and now rely on every week at Speaking Your Brand.

From automating my podcast production (yes, even these show notes!) to cloning my voice for a brand-new companion podcast, you’ll get a sense at what’s possible - and what's already working.

I walk you through real-world examples of how I’m using AI to:

  • Save time with automated content workflows

  • Personalize client communication at scale

  • Build an AI-powered knowledge base

  • Launch a 100% AI-generated podcast using my frameworks and brand voice

 

I also share how these automations free up my time to do the more human work I love, including coaching, speaking, and creating programs like Automate & Amplify with AI, where I teach you how to build these systems for your own business.

Whether you’re a solopreneur or have a small team, this episode will get your wheels turning on what’s possible when you stop doing the repetitive tasks and start building with AI.

Plus, I talk about:

  • The difference between using ChatGPT and building true automation

  • Why I created “AI Carol” to answer podcast listener questions

  • How we’re developing a DIY version of our Signature Talk framework with ChatSYB

 

If you’ve been curious about using AI in your business, but you’re not sure where to start, this is the episode to listen to.

Watch the video version with slides and demos at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/433/ Learn more and apply for the Automate & Amplify with AI program at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/ai/

 

Links:

Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/433/ 

Check out my new companion podcast “Confident Speaker”: https://confidentspeaker.transistor.fm/ 

Join our Automate & Amplify with AI program: https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/ai/ 

Learn how we can work together on your thought leadership and signature talk: https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/work-with-us/coaching/ 

Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolcox

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What is Speaking Your Brand: Public Speaking Tips and Strategies?

It's time to escape the expert trap and become an in-demand speaker and thought leader through compelling and memorable business presentations, keynotes, workshops, and TEDx talks. If you want to level up your public speaking to get more and better, including paid, speaking engagements, you've come to the right place! Thousands of entrepreneurs and leaders have learned from Speaking Your Brand and now you can too through our episodes that will help you with storytelling, audience engagement, building confidence, handling nerves, pitching to speak, getting paid, and more. Hosted by Carol Cox, entrepreneur, speaker, and TV political analyst. This is your place to learn how to persuasively communicate your message to your audience.

Carol Cox:
I'm taking you behind the scenes of how I'm

integrating AI with real world use cases.

On this episode of the Speaking Your Brand

podcast. More and more women are making an

impact by starting businesses,

running for office, and speaking up for what

matters. With my background as a TV political

analyst, entrepreneur,

and speaker. I interview a coach for purpose

driven women to shape their brands,

grow their companies, and become recognized

as influencers in their field.

This is speaking your brand,

your place to learn how to persuasively

communicate your message to your audience.

Hi and welcome to Speaking Your Brand.

I'm your host, Carol Cox.

Today, I'm going to take you behind the

scenes of how I'm using AI to power my

business in new and innovative ways.

Specifically, I'm going to show you AI

automation workflows that I'm using to save

time, create content, and scale impact.

I'm hoping that this tool will inspire you to

do something similar with your business in

your content.

So let me ask you this.

If you could automate something that you do.

What would that be?

So think about all the things that you do in

your business, whether they're admin tasks,

content creation, maybe even the way that you

serve your clients.

Is there something that you could automate

that maybe didn't seem possible before?

But now with AI, specifically with AI agents,

it could become possible.

So keep that in mind as we're going through

today. And by the way,

if you're listening to this on the Speaking

Your Brand podcast, I am also recording this

on video with slides.

So if you would like to watch the video so

you can see the slides in the demos that I'm

going to be showing, you can get that on the

show notes page for this episode as speaking

your brand. 433.

Today we're going to talk about making the

promise of AI a reality.

I'm sure you hear a lot of conversations on

AI online, and a lot of it is theory or what

I would call wish casting.

Like, what is it going to be like when I can

do all of these things?

But I really want to ground us,

and I want to show you real world use cases

of how it's possible to use AI today.

And we're going to look at three areas of

business operations, marketing and revenue.

If you're new to speaking your brand,

welcome. I started speaking your brand ten

years ago in 2015 to work with entrepreneurs

and professionals on their public speaking

and thought leadership.

Before that, I was a software developer and I

found it and ran two technology companies.

We built large systems for fortune 500

companies like Office Depot and Lowe's.

So the tech part of me definitely came back

to the surface when ChatGPT launched a few

years ago and I immediately saw the potential

of AI and how a kid transformed.

Not only what we do on the back end,

but also in the way that we provide value to

our clients in those technology projects that

I did earlier in my career.

We were doing a lot of automation and

workflow efficiency, and I see AI as the next

stage of automation, taking it even further

than what was possible with programmatic

deterministic software and now AI agents,

which, given a goal, can go off and work on

your behalf, whether it's for minutes or even

hours and potentially days or weeks in the

not too distant future.

Now, those represent a true paradigm shift

when we think about what is possible for how

work is going to be done,

because the nature of work is changing for

us. I really see AI as a collaborative

partner, as even a creative partner,

to allow us to do the more human work in

allowing the AI and the robots to do the

computer work. And as the ones who are

guiding the AI.

Our leadership and our management skills are

going to be more important than ever.

And what's so mindblowing about the era that

we're in is that science fiction is quickly

becoming reality.

I think to the movie her,

which came out in 2013,

and in it, the main character played by

Joaquin Phoenix, ends up falling in love with

an AI named Samantha, who was voiced by

Scarlett Johansson.

And when I initially watched this movie,

I thought, there is no way this is ever going

to be possible in my lifetime,

maybe in some distant future,

but certainly not while I'm alive.

But we actually are in this era now.

If you haven't seen the movie or you haven't

seen it in a while, definitely go and watch

it, because it's uncanny how much the human

and the AI have these very natural

conversations with each other, very much like

we're having with ChatGPT and how Samantha,

the AI can go into his computer and read his

emails and summarize them and do work on his

behalf. Well, that is where we're at right

now with AI agents, and they're going to be

even more and more sophisticated.

Now, the challenge that many of us have in

our businesses and as content creators is

that there's always so much to do.

There's always more content that we could

create. And with how competitive the social

media feeds and the algorithms are.

If you feel like we have to create more and

more content just to keep up,

and of course, we also want to provide

valuable content and services to our clients

and to our audience.

So I want you to think about for yourself and

your team. If you have team members,

are you spending too much time every day and

every week on admin tasks,

on content production,

on business back end operations?

And I want you to think that way,

because those are the tasks that can be very

easily done by AI.

Those are also the tasks that really should

be done, in my opinion,

by what I call the robots.

Like the robots in the computer.

And those are things like drafting emails,

scheduling meetings, doing data entry,

project management.

Even some of the content production,

the workflows related to content creation,

social media market research,

those types of things the AI is really good

at. And by allowing the AI to do that,

it frees up you and your team members to

focus on more strategic activities like

planning, business development,

high touch client services,

innovating within your business,

public speaking, thought leadership,

writing a book, being a guest on podcasts and

in the media, and so on.

Those are the things that you as the human

should be doing, because only you can do it.

After all, that is the promise of AI to allow

us to automate, optimize,

create and personalize in ways that we

haven't been able to before.

So I'm going to walk you through some real

world use cases and workflows that I'm using

right now in speaking your brand to inspire

you and to give you some ideas of what you

can do as well.

To help you do this, I've created a brand new

live online program called Automate and

Amplify with AI.

I'm going to show you,

and we're going to build together these AI

automation workflows that you can use for

your operations, your marketing,

and your content creation.

You get weekly zoom calls,

a private slack group for Q&A and feedback.

In between the zoom calls,

you get personalized guidance and training

from me, and I'm going to give you my

automation workflow blueprints to get you

started and show you how to customize them

for yourself. You can get all the details of

this program and apply as speaking your brand

AI. Again, that's speaking your brand.

Am I? So here are the three areas that we're

going to look at for AI,

automation, operations,

marketing, and revenue.

The first one is operations.

And the first real world use case is creating

an AI agent assistant.

Now, just like in the movie her,

I have had this dream where I would love to

just be able to send a voice memo or even

type something on my phone or on my laptop

that says, can you please send an email and

so and so and, and ask them if we can set up

a meeting. And I don't have to give the all

the exact words and every sentence and every

paragraph, I can just kind of give a general

direction. And then the assistant knows what

to do, or to schedule a meeting,

or to add a task to my project management,

or to take a lead and put it into asana,

the project management tool I use and fill in

all the fields. Now, yes,

I have had assistants in the past.

Human assistants who can do this,

but I want to free them up to do higher value

activities. So the same thing with you.

You may have a virtual assistant or an

executive assistant who does these things for

you right now. But imagine if you empower

them to create these AI agent assistants and

workflows. So then they can build those for

you, maybe for other clients that they have

to free them up to do those higher value

human activities.

For my AI agent assistant,

I'm using slack as the interface.

So I send a message either type it or via

voice into slack.

And then my workflow picks up that message

and then does whatever it is that I'm asking

it to do. Whether it's draft an email,

schedule a meeting, add something to asana,

and so on. So I'm going to play the video

demo here. If you are listening on the

podcast, I'll narrate what's going on on the

screen, but don't forget that you can check

out the video on the show notes page.

Let me go ahead and play this demo.

Send an email to Ed asking him to pack up the

tripod and HDMI cable for our meetup

presentation tonight.

Also, ask him if there's anything he needs me

to bring. All right, so I did that via voice.

So I sent that message in asana.

So now it's going to my workflow and Macomb.

And here's what's cool about this AI agent

assistant is that it understands that it

needs to send an email. So it knows is this

is not adding to the calendar.

It knows exactly what tool to go use,

in this case Gmail.

And it knows how to write the emails.

So I don't have to dictate the email word for

word. Instead, I can just say what you heard

me say. Send an email to editor,

tell them to bring these things,

see if there's anything else,

and then it's OpenAI's API ChatGPT behind the

scenes, which is actually drafting that

email. And with this AI agent assistant,

I can keep thinking of different tasks,

different things that I can incorporate.

So more things that I can do on my behalf.

Here's the second use case in the operations

category. There are now tools where you can

create entire websites and entire web

applications from a chat interface.

So just like you chat with ChatGPT,

you can do the same thing and build these

entire websites and applications.

It is amazing and it really allows you to

innovate quickly.

Say you have an idea for an app that you

would want for your clients to be able to

use, but it seems very daunting to have to

figure out how to find a software developer,

how to explain to them what you want,

have it build, and then support it.

It's it's a lot. Trust me.

As someone who did a lot of software

development projects, it's a heavy lift and

there's just a lot that goes into it.

But now with tools like Replit from a chat

interface, you can just ask it what to build.

So I'm going to play this demo here,

and I'm going to show you what it looks like.

And what I had to do was create a website for

an AI consulting service.

So speaking, your brand AI is what I called

it, and it built the entire website.

It designed the entire website.

And then in the chat interface I can then ask

it to make modifications.

So originally the website was when blue

colors. So I told it.

I said please change the colors to speaking

your brand brand colors.

And I gave it the purple and coral brand

colors. So then it went through and it

figured out where to change the colors.

I didn't have to tell it,

change the color on the button,

and then change the color on this heading,

and then change this color on the gradient.

It knew how to do that,

and it will add graphics,

or it will change out photos,

and you just have to type it in the chat what

you want it to do.

It is so cool.

So those were for operations.

So an assistant and being able to experiment

and innovate with these tools like Replit to

build websites and applications.

Let's look at the second category now which

is marketing. So the first thing that I

thought about is how to automate repetitive

tasks. To save me time and to save my team

time. We produce a podcast episode every

single week, and there's a lot that goes into

it. Everything from editing the episode

itself to writing the show notes,

the LinkedIn post, the email newsletter,

putting it on the blog,

creating the episode graphics,

and so on. I created an automation workflow

using Macomb that goes through all of those

different steps. All I have to do is take the

final audio file, place it in a Google Drive

folder, and that is it.

And then the Macomb scenario sees that

there's a new file in that folder.

And then kicks off the automation workflow to

do the show notes, the LinkedIn post and so

on. And then it runs through all of it.

So all I had to do was drop it into that

folder. So that not only saves time,

but also just like that cognitive overload of

having to go and remember to do all these

things, or having to go do all these things.

And this is where automation is the next step

from saying just using ChatGPT,

using ChatGPT is amazing because then again,

you can go, you can put a transcript in and

it will write the show notes on everything,

but it's still a manual process.

You're still going to ChatGPT.

Coming back out, you know, copying and

pasting to a Google doc and coming back out.

The one thing with using these automation

workflows is that you do want to make sure

that you're providing very specific

instructions to the large language model that

you're using. In this case, I'm using

OpenAI's API, which is ChatGPT.

So I give it specific instructions to how to

write the show notes and the email

newsletter, and so on to make it sound like

it's coming from me.

And speaking your brand with our brand voice

and our style.

And so in that automated amplify with AI

program, I'm going to show you how to do this

for yourself so that you make sure that that

the output, the end result,

sounds and feels like you.

Not generic output.

Now here's the second real world use case in

the marketing category was leveraging all of

the content that I have by building a rag for

my podcast. Now I'm going to I'll tell you

what a rag is in just a moment.

I have over 400 episodes of the Speaking Your

Brand podcast, which is a very rich content

library. But it also can be overwhelming for

new listeners who find the podcast.

They may have a specific question or a topic

that they're looking for, whether it's

speaking fees or finding events,

or reducing nerves and building confidence or

using stories in their presentations.

And they have to scroll through a lot of

episodes to find what they're looking for.

Also, I'll feel like I've just done a topic

such as storytelling, and I look back at my

episode list and it's been a year,

maybe a year and a half since I dedicated an

episode to it. So I wanted to find a way to

make my podcast library much more accessible

and usable to listeners.

So that's where a rag comes in.

Now a rag is called a retrieval.

Augmented generation engine is just a jargony

way to say an AI knowledge base.

So if you hear the term rag,

just think it's an AI knowledge base.

So it's like a knowledge base of all of your

content, but AI is infused into it to make it

much more powerful for you to access.

And here's the difference between just using

a standard large language model versus using

one with your rag with the standard large

language model like ChatGPT.

You ask it a question,

or you enter a prompt and it's going to give

you a very well written response.

But that response is based on all of its

training data, basically in the entire

internet. So it's going to be good,

but it's not specific to you your

methodology, your processes,

your frameworks, the way that you do things.

That's where a rag comes in.

Because what happens is when you send that

question or that prompt to the large language

model, it looks at your rag,

your AI knowledge base first to get the

answer, and then it uses a large language

model to write that very,

very well-written output.

So in this case, when it looks at my rag,

it looks at my Speaking Your Brand podcast

content to write the output.

So now it mentions my frameworks and the way

that we talk about doing things instead of

just what's on the internet.

Here's the workflow that I built for this.

I use a company called needle Dicom for my

Rag, my AI knowledge base,

and I uploaded about 100 of my solo podcast

episode transcripts to it.

It's sitting there in Needle eye.

And then in my Macomb workflow scenario,

if someone sends a question to podcast as

speaking your brand, you could actually send

a question. Their podcast is speaking your

brand. It will look through my rag in needle

to find the transcripts that have the

pertinent content in it,

and then open. I ChatGPT will write the

response and then send the reply email to

that person. So I'm going to show you here

what it looks like.

So again I'm sending a question to podcast

and speaking your brand. What is the

signature talk and why would I need one.

It's going through the scenarios looking at

my rag and needle ChatGPT is writing the

response and then sending it back.

And now here's what's so powerful about this

is that the reply is based on how we as

speaking your brand talk about signature

talks. So it mentions our signature Talk

Canvas framework. It talks about why you need

a signature talk, and the way that we talk

about it even can reference specific podcast

episodes to point the person to.

So not only is this really useful for podcast

listeners to get on demand answers,

but it also serves as brand awareness and

lead generation for what we're doing.

So after I built this,

I thought, well, text replies are nice,

but what if people could hear my voice

provide their reply?

After all, a lot of these people are podcast

listeners and they're used to listening to

me. So here's real world use.

Case number three is cloning my voice.

I took about four hours of my podcast audio,

and I used 11 labs to professionally clone my

voice. Let me play you an example of an

actual conversation between AI Carol,

and a user who asked a question.

Hi, this is AI Carol, from speaking your

brand. How can I help you today?

Speaker2:
What's the secret to creating a powerful

signature talk?

Carol Cox:
Creating a powerful signature talk involves

understanding your audience,

having a clear message,

and delivering it with authenticity and

confidence. Is there anything specific you

would like to know more about regarding

signature talks?

Speaker2:
What if I don't feel.

Carol Cox:
Okay, so then the conversation goes on.

But again, I didn't have to tell AI Carol,

here's exactly how to answer every single

question that someone could ask instead, is

looking at my podcast transcripts and

figuring out the answer on the fly,

and then having that very natural sounding

conversation with the other person.

You can try this out for yourself and

speaking your brand. Com website.

If you look in the lower right hand side of

the website, you'll see there's a little pop

up box that says have questions,

ask AI Carol, and you can have either a text

or a voice conversation.

After I did this voice cloning,

I started to think, well, if I can provide

text replies, if someone emails a question,

it could also provide voice replies as well.

And this is truly personalization at scale,

and I feel like a lot of content that's going

to be created with AI is going to allow this

hyper personalization,

this deep personalization based on what the

person is looking for.

So what I did in this case was very similar

to sending an email asking a question,

but instead of just getting back a text

reply, now the person gets back a text reply

and an audio file that has AI Carol,

sharing a little bit more of the response to

that question. You can try this out yourself

by sending a question to On Demand as

speaking your brand. And again,

that's on demand as speaking your brand.

And so you'll ask a question and then you'll

get back within a minute or so that reply

with the audio message.

And then I started to think, well, these one

off on demand replies are great,

but what if I could create an entire

companion podcast that is 100% AI generated

with short answers to common questions that

people have related to public speaking?

Thought leadership, personal branding,

business storytelling, and so on.

So recently I launched the Confident Speaker

podcast, which has episodes that are about 3

to 5 minutes in length and they're all 100%.

I created with my voice clone.

I have a list of topics in a spreadsheet,

and then it goes through and creates an

episode based on the next question or the

next topic in the spreadsheet.

So it's using my AI knowledge base,

all of those podcast transcripts.

Openai is writing the script and the show

notes the workflow automation,

and Macomb does all of this sends the script

to 11 labs, my voice clone to actually

generate the audio and then ultimately sends

it to my podcast host,

transistor. It is in draft mode,

so I can go check the script and show notes

and listen to the audio,

and it takes me longer to do that than it

takes to create the episode.

It really takes about one minute for the

entire workflow to run to create an episode.

Now contrast that with about the four hours

on average it takes for me to create a

regular Speaking Your Brand podcast.

I'm excited about this because it's a new

content channel that I've created.

It allows people to get quick answers to what

they're looking for, and builds more brand

awareness for speaking your brand and

hopefully lead generation as well.

Let me play a clip from one of those AI

generated episodes.

Welcome to the Speaking Your Brand podcast.

This is your host AI Carol,

have you ever looked out at your audience mid

speech and thought, are they even still with

me? We've all been there talking on a stage,

making our points only to notice glazed eyes,

distracted glances, or the worst,

someone pulling out their phone. Now, would

you have known that that was AI Carol,

and not real Carol?

Probably not.

That's how good this voice cloning is.

Now some people. Now some people have asked

me, well, aren't you concerned that people

could take your voice and use it?

I personally am not concerned.

I'm not famous or a celebrity.

Plus, there's hours and hours of my voice

already out on the internet from all of my

podcast episodes.

And with 11 labs.

After I uploaded the four hours of podcast

audio, I had to record into the software

live. Me saying a paragraph so it could match

that podcast audio to me,

the real person, to make sure that I wasn't

trying to clone someone's voice, that I

didn't have permission to do so.

So there are safeguards built in.

Now, of course, is there software out there

that people could do this without someone's

permission? Yes. But again,

I'm not worried about that. I'm not well

known enough to do that,

but what it has allowed me to do is to create

content and create value to my audience

without me having to spend hours doing so.

And by freeing up that time,

I can now host more workshops,

whether online or in person.

I can do more one on one work with clients.

I can run that new automated amplify with AI

program because I'm not spending time doing

these repetitive tasks.

Let's take a look at that third area of

opportunity, which is revenue.

Thinking about how to integrate AI into,

say, the client work that you're doing.

The first real world use case under revenue

is lead nurturing.

So think about lead nurturing and business

development. And this is where you can really

use personalization at scale.

One of the things that is always on my weekly

task list that honestly I never get to,

is finding new connections on LinkedIn and I.

And what I like to do is when someone signs

up for our email list and ConvertKit is go

look them up on LinkedIn,

read a little bit about them, and then send

them a connection request with a nice

message. And I don't really get around to

doing that, even though I wished I did.

I built an automation in Make.com,

so when someone subscribed to the email list

and ConvertKit, it sends it over to Airtable.

My spreadsheet perplexity I then finds their

LinkedIn profile, summarizes it,

looks to see some suggested speaking topics,

and then writes a personalized LinkedIn

message to the person based on the work that

they do and any commonalities between what

they do and what we do. As speaking, your

brand suggested speaking topics for them and

so on. And of course, I look at the message

before I send it to the person,

but this saves me easily 10 to 15 minutes per

person. This is the type of activity that I

wanted to be doing, but just never got around

to doing it. And now this is the type of

activity that I can do really well.

The second real world use case under revenue

is thinking about creating additional

services for your clients.

In our case, we're creating a DIY service for

our signature talk process.

I'm calling it chat CIB,

so like ChatGPT said, this chat speaking your

brand chat CIB, we're basing it on our

signature Talk Canvas framework,

which we've used with hundreds of clients

over the years and is a proven framework to

create a compelling and engaging talk that

provides transformation,

not just information to your audience.

You primarily do this via a one on one

service with our clients,

so we do a three hour VIP day,

primarily on zoom, sometimes in person,

where we're asking the client a bunch of

questions about the work that they do on

their message, and then we're mapping it out

on our poster board with the different posts

and notes. And it's an extremely effective

process, but it is time consuming and it is a

high touch premium service.

So I've been thinking,

how can we provide a DIY version for people

to use as well?

So that's where chat CIB comes in.

And I mentioned Replit earlier that allows

you to build websites and web applications,

where I'm using Replit right now to build a

prototype of Chat Sibi,

and it is amazing because it allows me to get

all of my ideas out really quickly and see

them come to life.

The third real world use case and their

revenue is to share and monetize your

knowledge. And in my case,

I'm doing this with my new Automate and

Amplify with AI program,

where I want to share with you what I've

built and what I'm going to be continuing to

build, so that you can use these workflows

and these automations in your own business

and with your own content creation,

to free up your time to do more of the human

work that you would like to be doing.

And don't forget, you can get all the details

and apply for this program at Speaking Your

Brand. So here are the next steps I want you

to think about using AI not only as a

collaborative partner, but really to

innovate. To innovate what you're doing in

your business and with your content creation.

And last week's podcast episode 432.

I shared four questions from Wharton

professor Ethan Morlock about how to think

about AI, specifically in a business context.

And the four questions are.

Number one, what thing do you currently do is

no longer useful, meaning no longer useful in

your work or to your clients because I can do

it better and faster.

Number two, what impossible thing is now

possible for you to do?

And in my case, it's creating that 100% AI

generated companion podcast.

Number three, what can you democratize access

to in the work that you do?

So chat CIB, that DIY service is an example

of us democratizing our services.

And number four, what can you personalize.

So how can you personalize more what you're

doing with AI. So that's how I want you to

think about this idea of collaboration and

innovation with AI and with automation

workflows. So think about for your business

for operations, marketing and revenue.

What are regular repetitive tasks that can be

automated? What are activities you're not

currently doing but could or should be doing

that you now have time for?

Or that could be more automated like that.

Lead nurturing with LinkedIn that I mention.

And how can you use AI to better understand

your content and your marketing so that you

can serve your team and your clients and

audience in a better and new way?

I invite you to shift your mindset to allow

AI to do the admin and marketing tasks,

so you and your team can focus on the

strategic and the human activities.

In addition to that, automate and Amplify

with AI program.

Here at Speaking Your Brand, we provide

coaching and training for both individuals

and teams on public speaking,

executive presence, thought leadership,

and business storytelling.

You can get details about our programs and

workshops as speaking your brand.

Com. Until next time, thanks for listening.