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So many people come to us saying they’ve been on a presentation skills course before—but nothing really changed. That’s often because traditional training focuses on surface-level fixes. At The Presenter Studio, we dig deeper.

We understand that presentation anxiety, poor structure or a lack of clarity often come from a disconnect between what you want to say and how you’re trying to say it. Our courses address both sides of the equation: what you’re presenting and how you’re performing it.

We start by helping you find your natural communication style. Then we work on building tools around that style so your presentations feel authentic, not rehearsed. Our clients range from CEOs to first-time speakers, and we shape each session to match individual needs. With us, you’re not just learning how to stand in front of a room—you’re learning how to own it.

From storytelling techniques to handling difficult questions, our courses equip you with the confidence and strategies to succeed. And the feedback speaks for itself—people leave our training sessions with not just skills, but a whole new mindset.

More info at: https://www.presenterstudio.com/business-presenter-training/presentation-skills-training

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Memorising your presentation can feel like one of the biggest challenges when preparing to speak. Many people assume they have to learn it word for word, but the real goal is to speak with clarity and confidence without sounding robotic.

One of the best ways to start is by thinking in sections. Instead of writing out a full script, break your talk into key themes or chapters. This makes it easier to remember what comes next and gives your presentation structure. The more natural the structure, the easier it will be to internalise.

Visual aids like slides or props can act as helpful memory prompts. They not only support your audience’s understanding but give you subtle reminders of where you are in your message. Just be careful not to read directly from them—use them as guides, not crutches.

Another powerful memory tool is storytelling. When you share personal experiences or case studies, it becomes much easier to recall what you want to say. Stories also hold attention and create emotional engagement with your audience.

Rehearsing out loud is vital. Stand up, speak clearly, and run through your presentation as though the audience is in front of you. Don’t just mumble it under your breath—give it the energy and rhythm you plan to use on the day. You can even record yourself and watch it back to identify areas that feel awkward or need tightening.

Importantly, memorising doesn’t mean reciting. The best presenters know their material inside-out but leave room for spontaneity. If you lose your place, stay calm. The audience doesn’t know what you forgot to say. Focus on your message, not the script. Using prompt cards is a great device - get some branded ones made up with the company logo on the back so it looks super slick!

True confidence comes from knowing your content, not memorising every word. With expert presentation skills training, you’ll learn to feel prepared, sound natural, and present with real impact.

Learn more at https://www.presenterstudio.com/business-presenter-training/presentation-skills-training

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Monday, 16 June 2025 13:55

Public Speaking and Presentation Course

Public speaking is one of the most valuable skills in business, yet it's also one of the most feared. Our public speaking and presentation course is designed to help you overcome nerves and learn how to connect with any audience.

The fear of speaking often comes from uncertainty – what to say, how to say it, and whether people will listen. That’s why our training focuses on preparation and confidence. We help you build structure into your talk, so you always know where you’re going. We coach you to breathe well and use your voice with energy, not volume.

One useful tip is to practice your opening out loud, multiple times. Your first 30 seconds matter the most – that’s when the audience decides if they’ll pay attention. A strong start, with clarity and eye contact, sets the tone for everything that follows.

We also explore how to deal with nerves in the moment. Instead of trying to “get rid” of them, we show you how to channel nervous energy into positive performance. Confidence isn’t about pretending you’re not nervous – it’s about performing well in spite of it.

To find out more and book your place, visit: https://www.presenterstudio.com/business-presenter-training/presentation-skills-training

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Monday, 16 June 2025 13:52

Presentation Skills for Leaders

Leaders are expected to communicate vision, drive change and influence others – often with little formal training in how to actually present well. That’s where our presentation skills for leaders course comes in. It’s about more than just what you say. It’s about how you lead the room.

Great leadership starts with presence. One simple but powerful technique is to pause before you speak. It builds gravitas, shows control, and instantly makes the audience listen. We also coach leaders to be aware of posture and movement – standing still when making a key point, and using purposeful gestures to emphasise ideas.

We also explore how to structure content for maximum impact. Leaders often overwhelm people with data. Instead, we teach how to lead with the “why”, and how to use storytelling to bring strategy to life. Storytelling isn’t soft – it’s one of the most powerful leadership tools you can use.

Whether you lead a team of five or five hundred, our course will help you engage people with more clarity, connection, and confidence.

More information here: https://www.presenterstudio.com/business-presenter-training/presentation-skills-training

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Monday, 16 June 2025 13:49

Bespoke Presentation Skills Course

A one-size-fits-all approach rarely works when it comes to communication. That’s why our bespoke presentation skills course is designed around you – your goals, your challenges, your audience. Whether you’re presenting at a team meeting, client pitch, or industry conference, the way you show up can make all the difference.

We start by understanding your natural communication style and building from there. Our training helps you find your voice, clarify your message, and connect with authenticity. A bespoke course means you’ll get specific help where it counts – whether that’s body language, storytelling, or how to handle Q&A with ease.

One key tip we always teach is to avoid starting with slides. Build your narrative first. What’s your message? What do you want the audience to feel or do? Once you know that, visuals become a support tool, not the presentation itself.

With our tailored coaching, you’ll walk away with tools that work for your personality, not a rehearsed script. We can also give you access to filming and playback, so you can see the transformation in real time.

Find out more at: https://www.presenterstudio.com/business-presenter-training/presentation-skills-training

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Slides can be helpful. But they’re often misused. Too much text. Too many transitions. Too many moments where the presenter turns to the screen and forgets about the people in front of them.

At Presenter Studio, we encourage presenters to see slides for what they are – a visual support, not a script to hide behind. The moment you speak to the screen instead of your audience, you’ve lost the room.

Start by reducing the amount of text. A single headline. A striking image. A few key figures or quotes. That’s all you need. If you fill the slide with dense paragraphs, people will read ahead and stop listening to you.

Next, keep your focus on the audience. Speak from your own knowledge and experience. Let the slide reinforce your message, not carry it. You should never feel like the screen is doing the heavy lifting. You are the presentation.

Finally, ask yourself if you even need slides. Not every idea needs a visual. Sometimes the most powerful moment comes when you tell a story without anything on screen. When the attention is entirely on your voice and your message.

Using slides well is about restraint, clarity, and confidence. If you want to improve your delivery and visual communication, take a look at our training at

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A smile can do more than ease your nerves. It can help you connect. It can build trust. And it can make your message land with far more impact.

At Presenter Studio, we’ve seen time and again how a genuine smile transforms the energy in the room. It makes the speaker more approachable. It puts the audience at ease. And it shifts the whole tone of a presentation.

Smiling tells your audience you’re comfortable. That you’re open. That you’re confident in what you’re saying. It also signals warmth, which makes people more likely to listen and respond to you.

And the effects aren’t just outward. Smiling helps you as the presenter. It calms your nervous system. It slows your breathing. It reminds your brain that you’re in control.

The next time you present, think of it as a two-way connection. Look people in the eye. Acknowledge the room. Smile when it feels natural and let that energy guide you. It’s not about being overly cheerful. It’s about being real, present, and human.

If you want to feel more relaxed and confident in front of an audience, our business presentation training will give you tools you can trust. Explore the full course at:  https://www.presenterstudio.com/business-presenter-training

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Friday, 13 June 2025 07:58

How to Write a Presentation That Works

Writing a presentation doesn’t have to feel like a mountain to climb. The key is to build it in layers. First comes the structure. Then the script. Then a set of notes or cue cards to help you deliver it naturally.

At Presenter Studio, we help professionals write presentations that don’t just land the message, but bring personality and confidence to the room. Here’s a simple way to think about the process.

Start by mapping out a timed running order. This gives your presentation shape. Think about what the talk is for, what you want the audience to take away, and how you want them to feel at the end. Then break the time down into sections – an introduction to set the scene, your main points or ideas, and a closing message to leave them with impact.

Next, write a script. But not just any script. Write the way you speak. Avoid long, dense paragraphs. Instead, think about how you’d explain the content if you were chatting to someone over coffee. Be conversational, warm, and clear. Add in little moments of story or personality. A short anecdote. A challenge you overcame. These are the things that help people connect.

Then, once you’re happy with your script, reduce it back down. Create cue cards or notes with simple headlines or trigger words. This helps you stay on track while freeing you up to speak naturally and look up from your notes. You’re not trying to memorise the talk word-for-word. You’re giving yourself the tools to stay present.

This approach helps you sound more confident, more human, and far more engaging. For more presentation help and training, visit our full course at Presenter Studio: https://www.presenterstudio.com

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Thursday, 12 June 2025 09:01

Presentation Skills That Reflect Your Brand

Every presentation is a chance to communicate your brand. But often, people fail to consider how their style, language and delivery reflect who they are and what they stand for.

At The Presenter Studio, we don’t believe in cookie-cutter training. We tailor everything to you. That’s because we know that every brand, business and presenter is different. Whether you’re a startup founder speaking at an event, a senior leader running a boardroom meeting, or a charity ambassador doing press interviews, your presenting style should feel on-brand and on-message.

From our experience producing hundreds of hours of broadcast television, we understand how to craft a personal style that’s authentic, confident and credible. We bring that expertise into the business world—helping people present in a way that feels natural to them, but also aligned with their brand’s voice and values.

We work with some of the biggest names in business and media, delivering high-level presentation coaching that gets results.

If you want to represent your brand better in how you speak, pitch and present, visit:  https://www.presenterstudio.com/business-presenter-training/presentation-skills-training

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Presenting isn’t just about what you say—it’s about how you say it. At The Presenter Studio, we work with CEOs, entrepreneurs and teams across industries to improve how they present. And we’ve seen three common mistakes that crop up time and time again.

The first mistake is information overload. It’s tempting to try and say everything. But when a presentation is too full of facts, it becomes hard to follow. We help our clients strip things back to a clear, compelling message that lands with impact.

The second mistake is lack of structure. A good presentation needs a clear beginning, middle and end. Without it, your audience can lose track. Our training focuses on building story-led structures that flow naturally and hold attention.

And the third? Hiding your personality. Too many people think they have to ‘perform’ in a certain way. But the most effective presenters are themselves. We help you present with confidence, warmth and authenticity, using our background in TV to coach real, human connection.

Want to avoid these mistakes and transform your presenting? Learn more at:  https://www.presenterstudio.com/business-presenter-training/presentation-skills-training

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