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Featured Highlights: Mentalism and Stage Presence

byDheerajAvailable online & travels across India for in-person coachingStarts from3,500 per personView full gallery

From TEDx stages to corporate boardrooms, see how I blend psychological mentalism with theatre techniques to grab attention and build real confidence.

A great speech starts with a great opening. I teach you how to move beyond boring introductions and immediately capture the room's attention using techniques I've perfected on stage, from telling a personal story to posing a challenging question.

Performing on the TEDx stage was a huge milestone. It's a platform for powerful ideas, and it taught me how to structure a talk for maximum impact, a skill I now pass on to my clients to help them deliver their own memorable presentations.

It was an honor to perform for the team at Google. In a corporate setting, it's all about creating a connection quickly. My blend of mentalism and psychology helps break the ice and makes the audience feel engaged and amazed.

Confidence isn't magic, it's a skill. I teach simple, physical adjustments that have an instant effect on how you feel and how others perceive you. Walking slower, breathing deeper, and speaking calmly are practical hacks that give you immediate control.

A huge part of my performance is connecting with the audience, not just performing for them. Here at a wedding, I'm using mentalism to create a fun, shared experience for a couple, ending with a bit of humor that everyone can enjoy.

This was a large stage show at the Alumex India trade fair in Pragati Maidan. Commanding a big stage in a professional setting requires a specific kind of presence, and it's this experience that I bring to my stage presence coaching.

About Featured

Whether I am on a TEDx stage or coaching a professional, the goal is the same: stop being boring. I do not use dry textbooks. We use specific theatre techniques, breathing patterns, and psychological cues to help you own the room, whether you are giving a corporate presentation or trying to make your wedding guests look twice.

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