One of the most powerful opportunities you’ll ever get.
Please, don’t settle for giving a presentation that’s just “fine.”
“Fine” speeches aren’t memorable. Fine speeches don’t lead to results.
But what if you could 10x your speaking fee, propel your next book up the bestseller list, and spend the conference reception shaking the line of hands waiting for you?
I’ve traveled the world helping everyone from budding authors to global brands. I’ve developed and honed presentations that became instruments of impact, change, and growth.
Author of the Atomic Habits
- JAMES CLEAR
Mike helped me translate my bestselling book into a speech I could deliver repeatedly.
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Smart Passive Income
- PAT FLYNN
Mike went above and beyond in order to help me craft an amazing presentation.
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New York Times best-selling author of Two Weeks Notice
- Amy Porterfield
Mike gave me incredible confidence to continue to speak on stage.
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- Ian Morgan Cron
The way he blends his expertise with humor and humility made the challenge enjoyable.
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Author of the Road Back to You
- Scott Hamilton
I know I could not have done it without him.
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NBC Sports, US Olympic Gold Medalist
I help leaders craft, refine, and deliver impactful presentations—the kind people talk about long after the conference is over. The kind people remember.
Join an intimate cadre of your peers to create— and perfect—your signature talk.
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Your prep, approach, technique, and delivery will get a complete overhaul. The result? You leave with the skills to [dominate] the next meeting, slay the presentation, and nail the pitch.
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Let’s get you ready to confidently walk onto the big stage and walk off to a standing ovation.
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Metaphorically speaking, a lot of us do the same when we start a speech: we make it all about ourselves. We read our resume to the audience.
Y’all. We don’t need to do that. At best that comes off as braggy; more likely it comes off as insecure.
Don't be that guy.