We've worked with a long list of amazing brands with our bespoke presentation skills training.
Brands and businesses of all shapes and sizes. From the world of fashion and beauty, property, finance, journalism, broadcasting, security, educationn...you name it we have done it!
Here are just some of the great brands and what they had to say about us:
“You blew us away. It was the best session we have ever had. The feedback from everyone has been incredible. Everyone found it fantastic, energising and well thought out. I will highly recommend you to other parts of the business. It was brilliant".
SKY
“Everyone was really impressed. Thanks again for making it so easy!”
Virgin Media Business
“Some great sessions with great learning.”
ASOS
“I’d recommend this to anyone.”
AOL
“A big thank you! Your coaching made a huge difference.”
Prudential Ltd
“I just wanted to say a huge thanks. The feedback has been brilliant. And it was thoughly enjoyed by all”
KENDO - Fenty Beauty, KVD Beauty, Ole Henriksen.
“Working with The Presenter Studio is great, easy going and fun, but still totally professional. I look forward to working with them again.”
Colin Jackson CBE.
“Thanks again for the session. Everyone got so much out of it. You guys really know what you are doing!”
SEGA.
“They are fun but super professional to work with. I learnt a lot in a short space of time, cheers!”
Mark Webber, Porsche
“I wish I'd done this years ago. I will definitely be recommending you! Thanks loads.”
Bonita Norris - Everest Climber and Motivational Speaker
“It was a great success and all your support paid off. Thanks!”
The Guardian
“Thanks so much for all you taught me. This has given me the confidence and knowledge to be much better at what I need to do.”
Red Bull
“I’m now so much more confident.”
National Pharmacy Association
“I learnt so much from your feedback to everyone. Thanks so much for your candor and constructive critique. You did a wonderful job especially given that it was a virtual experience!”
Strategic Development Network
“This was just excellent. Thankyou for designing such an engaging tailored session.”
Newcastle University
“Thanks once again for the training day. We have received excellent feedback from the team!”
GAMA Healthcare.
Unlock the Power of Personal Branding in Your Presentations. In the world of presentations, it’s not just what you say—it’s how you show up.
Personal branding is the secret sauce that makes your presentations not only impactful but unforgettable. So forget the corporate waffle and jargon and bring 'you' to the stage, board room, meeting...
Think about the most engaging speakers you’ve seen. What made them stand out? Their ability to connect wasn’t just about their slides or technical expertise—it was about their authenticity and presence.
That’s the essence of personal branding: aligning who you are with how you communicate, so every presentation feels uniquely you.
Here’s 3 simple reasons why personal branding matters in presentation skills:
1. Clarity of Identity. Your audience should walk away knowing exactly who you are and what you stand for. A strong personal brand ensures your message is cohesive and aligned with your core values. When you know your personal brand, you’re not just delivering content—you’re delivering yourself.
2. Building Trust. People connect with people, not just ideas. By bringing your personality into your presentations—whether it’s through humor, storytelling, or even your visual style—you create trust and relatability. When your audience feels like they know you, they’re more likely to trust what you say.
3. Memorability Let’s face it: audiences forget most of what they hear. But they’ll remember how you made them *feel.
At The Presenter Studio we are obsesssed with personal branding. If you don't know what you are brining to the presentation the rest will simply fall down.
Fabulous three day Presentation Skills coaching with the team at Fenty beauty, Fenty Hair, Fenty Skin, and KVD and Ole Henriksen - all under the umbrella of KENDO. This was our third session for the teams there and we had an absolute blast.
Six clients branded for success across different forms of presentations - at events, online, at work, on video, on social media.
The team threw themselves into the sessions with great energy, open minds, and the desire to improve their skills We were blown away with what they achieved - building to a final presentation at the end of Day Three which was nothing short of incredible.
Nerves can get the better of all of us. We have been working in the media for nearly 30 years and have worked with a long list of presenters and business people.
If you suffer from nerves here are 5 quick and easy tips:
Visualisation: Visualise the end of your presentation and it's a big success. This really helps to flip the brain into a positive state.
Think of your presentation as a present for your audience - soemthing that they will love to receive.
Chat to your friend - have that one person in mind that you feel comfortable with.
Get to the venue early and rehearse your walk on and your opener.
And finally try the power pose - a physical pose that brings out your superpower.
Give them a go and let us know how you get on!
Wow! We have just seen some of the amazing reviews our clients have left for us on Google!
We are so happy to read such kind words, but also stories of success.
We really do put our hearts and souls into what we do here at The Presenter Studio. Everything we do for each client is tailormade so a lot of planning, preparation and reearch goes into each and everyone of our courses.
So big thanks to everyone who took the time to share their experience. It really does mean the world to us! Check out the reviews on Google!
And if you want the best in presenter training, presentation skills training, media training drop us a line!
Thanks again and have a great week everyone!
The Presenter Studio Team x
When it comes to interviews lots of presenters struggle.
So here are some quick but really effective tips:
1 - Think of it as a chat or conversation.
2 - Make it your own. Find your own style.
3 - Choose short questions.
4 - Bring in your audience - body language and eye contact are important so they feel included.
5 - Remember the audience are more often there to see and listen to your guest, so make sure you get the balance right and don't make it too much about 'you' as the host.
Good luck!
The Presenter Studio Team x
The importance of finding your own voice.
We've just completed a one day storytelling workshop for KENDO and their brands Fenty Beauty, Fenty Skin, Fenty Hair, KVD Beauty and Ole Henriksen.
Connecting with your audience with storytelling can be a great way to bring some connection to the brand.
Stories can bring brands to life. They add a personal element. And can help you stand out from the crowd and build a community.
We loved running this session with KENDO. It was totally bespoke to their needs. And the feedback we had was just amazing. So much so that they have booked two more sessions for us to do - presentation skills and also content creation for their influencers.
We can't wait!
So 2024 is already off to an amazing start for us!
We are doing more presenation skills coaching with the amazing team at Omaze.
Two of our clients have been chosen for soem regular TV presenting work.
Five clients have been shortlisted for a new podcast series for a major beauty brand.
We secured Miray more corporate presenting work for a beauty brand.
Emma-Louise has landed her dream job as the new presenter for Newsround.
We've released 12 of our 2 day Fast Track Presenter Training Programmes for 2024 - 9 have already sold out in just 24 hours.
And we've been asked to provide presenters for a major UK charity.
It's all go and we love it!
Over the last couple of years we have done a lot of coaching for clients on how to present online, for zoom presentations, online events, hybrid events or simply work meetings and catch ups.
So here are 5 top tips and tricks on how to come across more confident and professional when presenting online.
1 Eyeline is hugely important. Make sure you look down the lens and not at the other people on the screen. If you look down the lens it will make your audience think you are looking at them. If you look at the other people on the screen your eyeline will be off, and so if can come across cold and disengaged – often without you even realising it. And think of the camera as a friend – not the camera – it will help with your pacing, choice of language, tone, script…
2 Make sure your camera is at a height where you are looking straight forwards. You don’t want to look down at your audience which makes you come across as self important, and you don’t want to look up at your audience as this gives them the power. You want to look straight ahead. So get some books. Or a stand and elevate your laptop so you can look directly at your audience.
3 Look at your background – plain works best as you don’t want something that will detract from you – and wear an outfit that contrasts the background, so you pop on screen.
4 Energy – the camera always dilutes what you do – so connect with your presentation, bring your words to life, and smile – if you want to be engaging you need to be engaged with what it is you are saying. So watch your energy. Be you on a good day.
5 And finally once you go live remember you are indeed live. So have a script and a plan for that. If you need to let people know you are waiting for everyone to log on etc be clear with your language. Once you are in vision your presentation has started! Too many people fumble around at the top – can you see me, can you hear me, checking their camera height etc…this can create a really amateur impression, and first impressions are so important.
Hope you’ve found this useful. I’ve been Gareth Davies from The Presenter Studio.
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