— SPEAKING COACHING WITH RICK CLEMONS

If you're going to

move the room...

you've got to

Say It,

Mean It,

Land It!

You've got a talk in you that hasn't fully shown up yet.

The applause is there. The shift isn't. That ends here.

— SPEAKING COACHING WITH RICK CLEMONS

If you're going to

move the room...

you've got to

Say It,

Mean It,

Land It!

You've got a talk in you that hasn't fully shown up yet.

The applause is there. The shift isn't. That ends here.

| MOVE THE ROOM |

| OWN THE STAGE |

| SAY THE THING |

| LAND IT CLEAN |

| NO SAFETY NET |

| REAL TALK ONLY |

Not a speaking program.

It's an interruption.

Maybe you've been on stages. Maybe you haven't but you know it's coming, and you can already feel the gap between the speaker you'll show up as and the one you actually want to be. Either way, you're here because something isn't right yet. The talk that's in you hasn't fully made it out.

For some people that looks like standing on stages that don't move rooms. The applause is there. The "great talk" is there. And on the drive home, so is the quiet knowing. That wasn't it.

For others it looks like standing at the edge of their first real stage and already negotiating. Already making it smaller. Already deciding what the audience can and can't handle before you've even said a single world.

This isn't about learning techniques. It's about stopping the bullsh*t that stands between you and the talk you actually came to give. The one that scares you a little. The one where something in the room shifts before you've finished the sentence.

That talk exists.

We're going to find it.

You're going to make sure they can't un-hear it.

THE REAL PROBLEM

Comfortable rooms don't move.

They nod and go home.

Here's what's actually happening

when a speaker plays it safe: the

audience feels it.

Not consciously.

They can't name it.

But they feel the

gap between what the speaker

almost said and what they actually

said.

They feel managed. And managed

audiences don't take action. They

take notes and forget them by Thursday.

WHAT OTHER SPEAKERS DO...

They take the room somewhere it couldn't get to without them.

That's not inspiration. That's impact. There's a difference and

audiences feel it instantly.

SOUND FAMILIAR?

You've been on stages. They
just haven't moved rooms yet.

You know the exact moment you
held back. You remember it right now.

The talk is polished. The room
isn't moving.

You've been performing instead
of present.

You want the impact back.
Not the applause.

You don't need

more polish.

You need to stop protecting people from your real message.

The talk you're most afraid to give, is almost always the talk they need to hear.

That's not coincidence, that's where impact lives!

| PRESENCE |

| IMPACT |

| AUTHORITY |

| PRESENCE |

| IMPACT |

| AUTHORITY |

The talk you're most

afraid to give, is almost

always the talk

they need to hear.

That's not coincidence,

that's where impact lives!

The talk you're most afraid to give, is almost always the talk they need to hear.

That's not coincidence, that's where impact lives!

WHAT THE ROOM SAID

Real Speakers. Real Shifts!

Only a select few speakers deliver performances instead of simply speeches. Rick engages audiences with powerful stories, spot-on lessons, and his wonderfully unique wit.

Mike Michalowicz

Author, Profit First

Rick provides a space for real conversation and a sense of calm that allows for real change to develop. His experience paired with his energy separates him from the pack.

Jess Pettitt

Author, Good Enough Now

Rick is the real deal. If I were trapped in the closet, he's the first one I'd call. It's rare to meet somone so genuine yet also so wise that guides audiences out of the closets of their life.

Chris Guillebeau

Founder, World Domination Summit

Why Rick?

Here's the thing about most speaking coaches: they'll make you better at giving the talk you've already been giving. Smoother. Tighter. More confident on the outside while the real message stays safely locked in the green room.

Rick doesn't do that.

He's going to find the talk you've been protecting the room from, the one with actual teeth, and help you put it out there. Not recklessly. Not without craft. But without the apology that's been softening every punchline and walking back every truth before it lands.

Fair warning: comfortable is not on the menu. Impact is.