ABOUT THIS EVENT
Event Category
Business & Technology
Event Overview
Tired of sweaty palms, sudden anxiety, and excessive cotton mouth when preparing to speak? If you answered yes to any of these, this may be just the class for you!
Infused with classic improv exercises and tactical public speaking techniques, this workshop will help you build the confidence it takes to become a dynamic speaker. This interactive class will teach you how to get past your fear of public speaking and learn how to communicate from a place of authenticity and conviction. In short, it will help you cultivate your presentation prowess in order to better promote your business or advance your professional career.
So keep that pesky cat from getting your tongue and sign up for Great Balls of Fire today!
What to Bring
Pen and paper for notes.
Minimum age
All ages welcome
What's Provided
Presentation sweetness.
Cancellation PolicyLocation
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MORE ABOUT YOUR HOST
Siôn Owen is Founder and Ringmaster at Pitch Circus, a presentation skills training outfit in Chicago. Siôn fine-tuned his presentation skills while working with Fortune 500 clients at B2B tech companies (you know, those companies with products so complex they make superb communication skills utterly essential). He then founded Pitch Circus to aid his personal goal of killing boring presentations before they kill us first.
Brittany L. Hogan is new to the entrepreneurship community of Chicago but is already working towards making a substantial imprint. Being Owner & Operator of her own small business, BizzyBee's Beauty Care Services, Brittany recognized the importance of being able to pitch her company clearly and confidently. She attributes her polished presentation skills largely to her training in theater and improv, and now uses techniques from those disciplines to help others become powerful public speakers.