In today’s competitive business environment, strong communication skills aren’t a nice-to-have — they’re essential. Whether you're in management, marketing, HR or sales, being able to speak confidently and clearly can set you apart. That's why our public speaking courses are more in-demand than ever.
At The Presenter Studio, we don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all approach. Every course is bespoke, shaped around your personality, your profession, and your goals. We’ve trained CEOs, entrepreneurs, academics and media professionals — helping each of them to develop their own unique speaking style.
A good public speaking course should help you build authority, trust and connection. Our sessions focus on message development, body language, vocal delivery, and managing nerves. You’ll learn how to keep your audience engaged, even when the subject matter is complex or technical.
Clients often tell us how our training has boosted not only their presentation skills, but also their overall confidence. This has led to job promotions, successful pitches, and greater leadership presence.
Investing in your ability to speak well isn’t just about performing in front of a crowd. It’s about owning every room you walk into — whether it’s an internal meeting or a keynote event.
For more information about our training programmes visit: https://www.presenterstudio.com/business-presenter-training/presentation-skills-training
What’s the one thing you want your audience to talk about afterwards? That’s your watercooler moment – the idea, phrase or moment in your talk that’s so powerful, people remember it long after they’ve left the room.
In public speaking, being memorable is a skill. You might deliver a perfectly structured presentation, but if it doesn’t stick in people’s minds, it won’t lead to real impact. At The Presenter Studio, we help clients create standout moments that people quote, reference and share – the moments that make a talk truly worth talking about.
A watercooler moment could be a brilliant analogy, a striking visual, a bold statistic, or a moment of unexpected vulnerability. It could be something funny, something moving, or something smartly provocative. But whatever it is, it needs to be intentional. It shouldn’t feel gimmicky – it should reinforce your message in a powerful, emotional, or surprising way.
For example, maybe you’re talking about the speed of change in your industry. Rather than saying it’s “fast,” you could show a time-lapse video of how quickly consumer trends shift in a month. Maybe you’re presenting a new product – instead of listing features, tell the story of the one customer whose life was completely changed by it. Maybe you open with a question no one expects. Or close with a quote that ties everything together.
Watercooler moments aren’t about showing off. They’re about resonance. They give your audience something to hold onto – something they can pass on, remember, and emotionally engage with.
When we coach speakers at The Presenter Studio, we build these moments in from the very start of planning – not as an afterthought, but as a core part of the talk’s structure.
Want to create a presentation that people don’t just hear – but talk about? Visit The Presenter Studio to learn more: https://www.presenterstudio.com/business-presenter-training/presentation-skills-training