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Toronto Public Speaking Training
with Speech Coach Jay Miller

Through public speaking training, Toronto speech coach Jay Miller has helped hundreds of speakers manage nervousness, build self confidence, and deliver persuasive messages. Click the play button to hear Jay talk about his Toronto public speaking courses:

Public speaking can be thrilling or threatening—and it's usually a bit of both. Modern audiences have seen and heard everything, and it's not easy to make an impression. Whether you're a professional speaker accustomed to the limelight, or a novice spokesperson adjusting to new visibility, a skilled voice and speech coach can help you become an engaging communicator.

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Speaking well isn't just about sounding good or being entertaining; it's about reaching your listeners. No matter how jaded an audience might be, people still respond to a genuine human connection. Public speaking coaching can help you accomplish that, by exploring what it is to make yourself fully available, and identifying with your message.

Through addressing issues like establishing your presence, finding your full voice, clarifying speech sounds, overcoming stage fright, and caring for the voice, you will gain the skills and awareness needed to unlock your inner orator. You may not be the next Winston Churchill, but you can approach the podium with confidence and even anticipation, knowing you have what it takes to deliver a message with clarity, conviction and style. Who wouldn't listen to that?

Jay Miller is your Toronto public speaking coach. Contact him for more information.

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