August 17, 2025
Let’s talk about the most wasted moment in public speaking.
It’s not the middle.
It’s not the Q&A.
It’s the entrance.
As a public speaking coach and TEDx speaker director, I’ve seen it happen a thousand times: Someone gets handed the mic, walks on stage… and immediately gives away all their power.
They fidget.
They pace.
They fill the silence with apologies or awkward “Hi everyone” energy.
They lose the room before they even begin.
And I want to yell “CUT!” like a director watching their star miss the most important cue.
Because here’s the thing most people don’t realize:
🎤 The moment you step on stage is the most powerful moment you’ll ever have.
You’ve got:
And most speakers?
They squander it like it's spare change.
If you want to know how to start a speech that actually lands — whether it’s a TEDx talk, a keynote, or a team meeting — this is the public speaking coaching mantra you need:
Don’t stroll. Don’t shuffle. Don’t saunter.
Walk out with the intention of owning the space. This is your stage. Treat it like it matters.
Find your spot. Usually center stage, one-third back.
No fidgeting. No swaying. No nervous footwork.
Plant like you’re growing roots into the stage.
Take a beat. Breathe. Look at a few faces in the room.
Yes, before you say a single word.
Let them feel seen. Let yourself settle.
Now speak. Not casually. Not nervously.
Speak with conviction. With clarity. With presence.
Let your first line be a declaration, not a question mark.
Want to see what your current entrance is saying about you?
Because your first 30 seconds aren’t just about starting a speech.
They’re about claiming your authority.
The next time you’re sitting in the audience, watch how speakers enter.
You’ll see the difference.
Some people walk in with power. Others leak it before they even speak.
Decide which one you want to be.
If this lit something up inside you, you’ll love my book Make a Scene — a masterclass in storytelling, stage presence, and becoming an unforgettable speaker.
It’s not a list of tips. It’s a director’s manual for owning your moment.
Your voice. Your story. Your scene.
🎭 Because you’re not here to give a speech.
You’re here to make a scene.
My approach is all about transforming your relationship with your voice, body, and story. It's one thing to write about it - it's another to take a breath and speak the words out loud.
Ready for your close-up?
You don’t need a speaking coach, a formula, or to follow someone else’s steps. You need feedback about how the audience experiences your ideas, your presence, your story, and your speech.
That’s what a keynote director does.
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