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How to Be the Speaker They Can’t Stop Talking About – with Rich Mulholland | Ep. 080

How to Be the Speaker They Can’t Stop Talking About – with Rich Mulholland | Ep. 080

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Do you only want the applause?

Or do you want to be the speaker they remember and rehire?

If you want to improve your public speaking and presentation skills, this is the episode you don’t want to miss.

We’re joined by our very first guest, Rich Mulholland—a master of commanding stages and captivating audiences around the world.

Rich breaks down what it really takes to build a speaking career, from storytelling and entertainment to audience connection and credibility.

He shares the behind-the-scenes of his mentorship program, Story to Stage, and why most speakers fail to stand out. Spoiler: being informative isn’t enough. You need to entertain first. And you need to be referable.

This episode will teach you how.

Here’s what we cover:

  • How to borrow credibility to launch your speaking career

  • Why “stages book stages” and how to use that to your advantage

  • How to discover your unique twist and use it to be unforgettable

  • The role of context in shaping audience perception

If you’re ready to elevate your presence and turn stages into career momentum, this conversation will give you the roadmap.

🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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