Most people wish they were better at public speaking.

And  research shows how vital the ability to communicate is to one's career.

%

of L+D professionals said communication skills are more important than before the pandemic. Plus, it's ranked among the top 10 skills employers are looking for.

You're
%

less likely to be promoted if you're afraid of public speaking. And you'll earn 10% less, too.

%

of the population experiences some degree of public speaking anxiety. But only 8% get help for it.

The good news is that public speaking is a skill, not a talent.

Which means it can be learned and refined.

 

Whether giving a keynote address, presenting to executives, or pitching your idea, I'll work with you to ensure you do it in a way that's clear, compelling, and confident.

My experience as a coach for clients from Fortune 100 companies like Google and Oracle and more than 50 TEDx speakers will help you hone that skill.

I have been speaking professionally for more than two decades, so I understand what it's like to stand up in front of colleagues and audiences to present (and occasionally goof!). I'll provide you with a custom solution for your needs.

Kirsten Holmberg

Service Portfolio

Speechwriting

When you don't have the time or ability to craft the message your audience needs, have an expert develop it for you. As a former ghostwriter, I'll capture your voice and your points through:

  • An interview with you—the expert!
  • Research into your topic
  • Two drafts
  • Delivery coaching (optional)

You'll show up to your presentation or speaking engagement with the assurance your content will succeed and make you shine. Schedule a consultation to discuss your timeline and content needs.

Workshops

Designed to equip participants with the skills necessary to communicate effectively, my workshops are suitable for groups both large and small, as part of a training initiative or conference. Topics frequently covered include:

  • Developing a presentation that will achieve its objective
  • Conquering stage fright: roots and symptoms
  • How to (and not to) use visual aids
  • Body language and non-verbal communication
  • Authentically connecting with an audience
  • Communicating with executives

Current public workshop offerings are viewable here. To be alerted about future offerings, subscribe using the button below.

Individual Coaching

Tailored to your individual objectives and schedule (in-person or virtually), one-on-one coaching offers clients the opportunity to:

  • Curate a signature message (or several!) to establish themselves as subject-matter experts or thought leaders
  • Identify and overcome impediments to effective delivery (eradicating bad habits and crutches)
  • Finding their voice to present with confidence and authenticity
  • Learn the nuances of excellent speaking such as gesturing, pacing, talk structure, and attire

Keynotes

I welcome the opportunity to address audiences of all sizes and types. As a speaker with nearly two decades of experience, you can rest assured that I'll "practice what I preach" and give your group a great experience. Some topics I'm often asked to discuss include:

  • Expanding your influence through public speaking—and how to survive it
  • Developing a TED-style or signature talk
  • Maximizing your time for more productivity and less stress
  • Leveraging your experiences for personal and professional growth
  • Setting the right goals and forming habits to achieve them

Schedule a consultation to discuss your event.

Content Review

Sometimes you're too close to your content (or delivery) to see what isn't working and need another person's perspective to identify areas in need of improvement. Get a professional evaluation of your:

  • Talk content
  • Slide deck
  • Speaking footage
  • Or any combination thereof

Flat fee and conducted asynchronously. You'll be provided with a written report with suggestions for improvement.

 

Online Courses

Learn public speaking skills from the comfort of your own home or office, delivered on-demand. At the conclusion of the course, students have a fully-prepared talk and an end-to-end, repeatable process to use for future message preparation. Ideal for those who need scheduling flexibility, course topics include:

  • How to craft a memorable talk
  • How to hook the audience's attention—and keep it
  • How to talk without notes (and why you should)
  • Principles of visual storytelling and slide design
  • Polishing delivery and how to reduce/manage “stage fright”

Step One

Schedule your consultation. We'll discuss some ways I can help you or your organization.

Step Two

Choose the training format that best suits your needs: a workshop, one-on-one coaching, or a keynote.

Step 3

Rock the stage with everything you've learned. Or watch your group soar as a result of your investment in their growth.

Free resources

Grab these free tools to bolster your public speaking skills. 

Footage Evaluation Rubric

Great public speakers improve their skills by watching footage of their presentations and speechesmuch like athletes watching game film. This tool will help identify strengths as well as areas for improvement.

Pitch with Excellence

Are you a founder crafting your pitch deck for presenting to prospective investors or at a pitch competition? Download my slides from Boise Entrepreneur Week to do it well.

Audience Persona Worksheet

Before you ever begin to draft content for a future presentation, start by learning about your audience. Crafting a message that truly meets their needs will dramatically increase your impact.

Speaking Fee Calculator

Your speaking fee shouldn't be an arbitrary number. My speaker fee guide helps you arrive at a figure using real math. 

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.

- George Bernard Shaw

From the blog

A collection of posts on the topic of public speaking. 

If you have more than one image on a slide, do this

I’m a proponent of a single image on a presentation slide.  Just a single, clear, compelling image. As the old adage goes, it’s “worth thousand words.” More images are likely to confuse the image with too many “words.” If, however, you really need to incorporate more than one image on…

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We’re all afraid of something

America’s top three fears—in order—are public speaking, heights, and bugs. While #1 holds no power over me, #2 has been a paralyzing fear since third grade when I refused to climb to the dome of the state capitol building in Denver.  When I started working with David Anderson on his TEDxBoise…

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How to keep your audience engaged (using Zoom’s most underutilized tool)

Keeping meeting participants awake and engaged during virtual presentations is among the greatest challenges in the work-from-home dynamic. We’re all struggling with the fatigue of so many online meetings. That fatigue is further compounded by the lack of attention presenters are giving to crafting content that truly serves the audience.  Even…

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Why you should watch your speaking footage

One of the most efficient and effective ways to improve your public speaking and presenting skills is to watch yourself on video. Much like athletes reviewing game film, studying your footage enables you to see yourself through the audience’s eyes. The goal is, as always, to meet their needs and…

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What’s missing from most virtual presentations

In recent months, we’ve spent a lot of time learning best practices for giving virtual presentations on Zoom and its counterparts. Much of that dialog has been centered on the “how to” aspects such as leveraging the platform, using virtual backgrounds, and coping with Zoom fatigue.  But there’s an important…

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A vital key to time management and overall health (and great speaking)

I spent the month of June recovering from an emergency appendectomy. Apart from childbirth and a relatively uncomplicated shoulder surgery, I’ve never really been “laid up” before. In some ways it has been a welcome, though forced, slowing of my natural rhythms. In other ways, it’s been a downright nuisance…

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Kind words from clients

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Kirsten was an excellent coach, and proved to be a great resource in honing my speaking skills. Her guidance was crucial, and allowed me to connect with my audience and present with confidence. I would highly recommend her as a coach to anyone wanting to improve their public speaking.

Margaret Cyphers, Google

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Kirsten partnered with me to provide expertise and insight for a high stakes public-speaking program for MBA and MSx students at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. She was organized, thorough in her work and extremely thoughtful with her questions and suggestions.

Mary Olesky, Stanford University Graduate School of Business

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Kirsten coached a group of managers and leaders for speeches at a major annual company conference attended by ~45,000 people. She observed and advised our speaker team on their individual presentations, as well as delivery. Kirsten is professional, positive, experienced, knowledgeable, an exceptional communicator herself, and I highly recommend her work as a speaker coach! She met each team member where they were as a presenter, allowed and enhanced individual styles, diplomatically provided feedback to improve delivery, and she watched (via video) and heard each speaker deliver their talk multiple times, She provided useful on-going tips & tricks and encouragement to set everyone up for their best delivery yet! We are impressed with Kirsten and highly recommend her for corporate coaching.

Daria Carter, Oracle Corporation

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Wow! What a difference some coaching and guidance can make. Over the course of the past year, I had the privilege of working with Kirsten preparing for a big talk. I honestly didn't know what to expect or how it would progress at the outset. However, after multiple sessions working through the ideas, editing, practicing and coaching, the final presentation was substantially better due to her encouragement and assistance. If you have an important presentation or other communication projects, I would highly recommend getting a coach, and for that, I would recommend Kirsten.

Phil McGrane, Idaho Secretary of State

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Kirsten gave me great insight into how to make my message and presentation more focused, open, clear, interesting, and accessible to a broader audience. She helped me to see my own passion for my work as an asset and to make the most of that. I highly recommend Kirsten if you are looking for a speaker coach to help you get started, work on specific concerns, or to really bring home an important presentation. 

Dr. Melanie Wright, Biomedical Researcher

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Kirsten did a fantastic job of finding the areas where I needed to improve, even as a seasoned public speaker, and helped me overcome little tendencies, weaknesses, or other areas. On top of the professional help and advice, Kirsten was easy to work with, friendly and professional, and ensured that I was given the opportunity to share my thoughts and concerns. I would highly recommend Kirsten as a speaking coach, she will help you improve and see better success as a speaker.

Jordan Morrow, Data and Analytics Executive

In the media

Interested in giving a TEDx talk somday? My interview withe Stephanie Chandler, CEO of Nonfiction Authors Assocation will help. (Be sure to read this post, too.)

Listen here.

Entrepreneurs preparing to pitch for funding will benefit from this session delivered at Boise Startup Week (now Boise Entrepreneur Week).

Watch here.

If you'd like to create a spoken message from your written work, this episode of the Christian Publishing Show will help. Plus you'll learn a fun tidbit about Mark Twain.

Listen here or on your favorite podcasting platform.

These interviews with KTVB show more of what it's like to work with a coach for an important speaking engagement.

Watch here and here.

Nervous about networking and pitching? I teamed up with colleague Nancy Buffington to offer public speaking insights for both at Boise Entrepreneur Week.

Watch here.

Are you a writer? A
Christian writer? This episode of the Christian Indie Writers' Podcast will be a terrific resource for your public speaking efforts.

Watch here or listen to Episode 215 on your favorite podcasting platform.

Rhea Allen, host of the Marketing Expedition podcast, asked about working virtually with clients all over the world, slide preparation, and communicating with executives.

Listen here.

This interview with Gemma Gaudette, host of Idaho Matters, explains the speaker selection and coaching process for TEDxBoise.

Listen here.