Even when you’ve done it many times before, giving presentation can be daunting.
We can feel anxious about our ability to hold a listener’s attention. Being pressed or questioned can mean we feel exposed. As well as the challenge of managing nerves, there’s the need to make an immediate connection with the audience, hold their interest and convey your message with clarity, authority and impact.
This stimulating and involving course, run by VOX Coaching, will enable you to speak compellingly in front of any audience, and in a variety of contexts – whether online or in-person; on home turf or abroad; on your own, in a pair or as a group. We’ll explore in practice:
- Embodying authority and retaining authenticity
- Adapting our style and approach for different audiences and contexts
- Communicating complex or challenging material with clarity and flair
- Engaging productively with questions and challenge
- Developing our physical and vocal presence

Tailored to your individual needs, the session will equip you with practical approaches for presenting and influencing with confidence. You will gain valuable insights into how successful communication works, and the chance to explore, rehearse and develop your presentation style with expert support.
What our clients say
[The] interpretation of the brief, tailoring of content and varied delivery made for a productive and enjoyable event … I wouldn’t hesitate to use Pete or VOX again.
… an inspiring coach who makes an enduring difference to the way people communicate, lead and manage.
Participants find the sessions great fun, and at the same time are amazed at how blind they might have been to their own and others’ behaviours, be it in a meeting, or relationships with junior or senior colleagues.
I had a fantastic experience with VOX Coaching … in preparation for interviews for large grants from research councils. In simple words, without [their] help, it would have been very challenging to perform well at the interview.
Engaging, professional, dynamically responsive to clients’ needs. Well said and well done!