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What Participants say

This is the training I wish I had 20 years ago, to make my key points clearly and make sure people remembered them.  The course is challenging and is presented in a very supportive environment.”

- Lyndal, former radio presenter -

Excite. Motivate. Captivate.                Inspire Change.
Nathan Scott has presented on stages all across the country, and has trained literally hundreds of people on how to improve their public speaking and presentation skills.

He can help you to better understand how to tackle your nerves, improve your body language, and build a presentation that guarantees you success.

Whether you have been public speaking for years, or just starting out, there is always an opportunity to take it to the next level. This is your opportunity to captivate and inspire audiences!
Public speaking
Do you want to be a great presenter?

You should want your slides to be great,  your body language engaging, and ensure that every one of your messages hits the mark.  Whether you are a team leader within a business, or someone that hits the stage in front of thousands, your responsibility is the same.  Be the best presenter you can possibly be.

Introduction to better presenting

This 2 hour session delivered by Nathan Scott is available to businesses that want their staff to start thinking about how to improve their presentation skills.  It is only an introduction, as it is impossible to cover everything in a 2 hour session, but it will certainly help light the fire inside your staff, and set them on a path towards being the best presenter they can be.

Captivate and Inspire Workshop

This fast-paced interactive one-day workshop will help you develop the skills to take you from a good presenter to a great one.  Operating in a small group environment, with intensive coaching and support throughout the day, you will leave with a clear understanding of how to be the best presenter you can be. 

Minimum 6 participants, Maximum 8 participants.

We have all been to a presentation, or sat through a meeting where the presenter loses you and the rest of the audience.  It's not that their information isn't important, it is simply that their delivery is not at all engaging, or specifically relevant to you as an individual.

The best presenters know how to captivate and inspire an audience.  How to present in a manner that keeps everyone interested and engaged.  And that can be you too.  Actually it should be you.  If you ever have to speak in front of a group or audience, then you should want to be the best presenter you can be.  

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