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Public Speaking and Confidence Coaching with Theatre Techniques

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

Stop following dusty textbooks. I teach communication using theatre and psychology, so you stop worrying about judgment and start connecting with your audience.

Active listening is one of the most powerful communication tools. A simple, slow nod shows you are present and encourages the other person to open up. It's a small gesture that builds immense trust in conversations, meetings, and negotiations.

First and last impressions are everything. In any interaction, whether it's a job interview or a client meeting, I teach how to start with a sincere hello and end with a memorable goodbye to build lasting, positive connections.

It's not just what you say, but how you make people feel. My approach to communication focuses on creating an emotional connection. This moment from a private event shows how an act of magic can create a feeling of wonder that people remember long after.

To truly connect, you need to create a safe space. People open up when they feel comfortable, not when they are being cleverly persuaded. I coach leaders on how to be gentle and approachable to foster genuine dialogue within their teams.

Every person you meet has a purpose in your life. Understanding this psychological principle helps in networking and building relationships. My interactive performances are designed to create these meaningful moments of connection between people.

About Public Speaking & Confidence Coaching

You don't need a script to sound confident; you need to change how you perceive the space around you. For example, when you want to build trust in a meeting, don't rush to speak. Use a slow, deliberate nod. It makes the other person feel heard, lowers their resistance, and naturally shifts the power dynamic in your favor without you saying a word.

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