At Voice and Speech, Ingrid St Clare has the depth and breadth of experience and knowledge to address a variety of areas and aspects of public speaking as well as communicating in business or social situations.
If you've ever enjoyed a TED Talk, you'll know how important preparation and support are for delivering a stunning presentation. Enjoy working with a coach who'll give you all the pointers and suggestions you'll need for showcasing your subject with style.
For more information on how Ingrid's training can help with your particular interests, whether for career or personal development, you're welcome to be in touch or give her a ring.
Understand how body language is key to getting your message across. Discover the natural dynamics of movement, exploring how we stand, sit, walk, breathe, speak and rest for optimum functioning. Ingrid St Clare uses the principles of Aston® Kinetics, one of the finest movement awareness systems available, and trained personally with Judith Aston in California and UK.
A newly appointed board member found the confidence to stand her ground and get her message across in the cut and thrust of the board room.
An executive tasked with rolling out a nationwide training programme introducing a new digital upgrade made a difficult subject straightforward and lightened it up with stories and examples.
A newly qualified teacher wanted to be sure her voice would be heard in the classroom. A few years later she returned for a review as a newly appointed lecturer in education aspiring for excellence in her communication with students.
An expert in IT, feeling less than confident and fed up of being seen as a geek, discovered how to get his team on board at project meetings, making the most of his knowledge, expertise and authority.
A PhD student giving her first major presentation at an international conference impressed her audience, coming across as knowledgeable and organised, and gained the funding she was seeking.
A project manager comfortable overseeing a national area was given responsibility for a European country requiring him to up his skills, interacting with people from many nationalities and creating and leading a highly motivated team.
A South Korean accountant, was struggling to achieve promotion as her accent was difficult to understand. Within a couple of months, by highlighting the small changes that make the most difference, her confidence was boosted and she obtained a new job where she could use her considerable skills.
A ‘best man’ wanting to make an impact! After cutting the waffle and overly dodgy, the audience were wowed by a speech that was hilarious, succinct and to the point whilst sparing too many blushes.