Have a talk to give?
Wish you had a talk to give?
Or maybe you have to say something publicly — soon — and you’re dreading it?
All speaking is public speaking.
When you do it is negotiable.
Doing it well is not.
Whether you want to do it more often, or just do it better — I can help.
Join us for the

Craft your signature 10-minute talk in two weeks.
June 22 & 23
Plus!
SPEAKER SHOWCASE
July 14
Over the course of two days, you will:

Have the opportunity to draft, and craft, a 10-minute talk

Practice a rinse-and-repeat method for anytime you present

Learn an intuitive approach to structuring your talk

Tap and hone your natural storytelling ability

Explore different ways to start and close your talk for maximum impact

Discover tactics for using humor and emotion to connect with your audience

Learn the dos and don’ts of slide decks
Schedule
June 22 & 23rd
10am-3pm ET both days
(with a break for lunch)
Showcase: JULY 14 @ 6pET
How it works
FIRST, we craft.
During our workshop, you'll learn a fresh approach to creating a signature, 10-minute talk, with guidance, feedback, and the opportunity to generate, develop, and shape it.
Then, we deliver.
During our speaker showcase, you’ll present your 10-minute talk to your fellow speakers and a virtual audience, including anyone you want to invite! The showcase will be free and open to the public, and I will be promoting across my network.
Why 10 minutes?
Because it’s the sweet spot for building a talk—because if you can’t make your point in 10, you will struggle to do it in 20. The 10-minute window allows enough time for you to articulate your thought and argument, but not so much time that you can wander off. It encourages you to be economical in how you think through and organize your ideas. Plus, once you have the base of a 10-minute talk, you can dial it back to do a shorter version, or build on and expand it into a longer talk when you need to.
Join us for the

Craft your signature 10-minute talk in two weeks.
June 22 & 23
10:00a – 3:00p ET
Plus!
SPEAKER SHOWCASE
July 14
Frequently Asked Questions...
How many people will be in the Speaker Intensive?
Due to the more intimate nature of this workshop, we will limit the group to fewer than 10 people.
What is the program like?
We’ll meet as a group for two full-day workshops. You will be doing a lot of work right there in that virtual room. I will guide you through an approach I’ve used with individuals and teams to help them assemble stories and ideas and discover the unique structure of their own 10-minute talk. You’ll have time to work on it in class, but you’ll also likely want to spend time working on it yourself as well.
During the workshop we will spend time generating—content, stories, ideas—using an approach I’m certified in called the Gateless Method, which is designed to help you push past blocks and find flow in the work. That also means there is NO criticism, judgment, or competition in the room. Instead, we point out what’s working and I will pass you tools and ideas for upleveling the work. You’ll explore your content, and the structure of the talk itself, which emerges from the work. Over the course of the two weeks, every participant will get the chance to share and receive feedback, and get some laser coaching from me, as well.
How much time should I expect to spend on the talk outside of workshop?
That is totally up to you! This doesn’t have to take over your life. You’ll want some time to continue what we’ve started in class, and to sort of “metabolize” your ideas. The idea is that this can feel easeful, exploratory, and fun. And you’ll also have the weeks between the workshops and the showcase to work on it further, revisit the recordings, etc.
What if I have to miss a session?
That’s ok! Life happens and if you have to miss, you can catch up on the replays for the course which will be stored on your dashboard for you to access anytime.
Can we do a longer talk if we want?
For this course, you will be limited to a talk that is less than 10 minutes. It’s great practice to stick to this time limit.
What if I’m uneasy speaking up? Will you talk about strategies for helping with that?
We covered a lot of that in the Unmute Yourself workshop — and when you sign up for the Speaker Intensive, you get the Unmute Yourself replay too! It’s included in your enrollment.
Do I have to know what my speaking topic is?
No. A big part of our work is going to be helping you define and curate your ideas and stories into a short talk that captures something you care about. I’m willing to bet you have some ideas already, and it’s totally ok if they’re not “set” yet. That’s what we’ll be doing!
I can’t tell you what to speak about or why you should speak. That’s something you decide. During the workshop, you’ll get the chance to explore your ideas, stories, and topics to help you land on something you can at the very least practice constructing a talk around, so that you can use that tool whenever you need to.
Do I need previous experience as a professional speaker?
Nope! Zero previous experience is required. Rather than worry about what you’ve done in the past, think about what you’re looking to do. Every speaker has their own goals: To do more speaking as a list-growth strategy, to find more clients, to sell books, or to simply do more speaking. It doesn’t matter what your goal is, but you do need to have one. So it’s worth giving some thought to what appeals to you about this. You don’t have to aim to do keynotes for a living, but only you can decide why it’s worth your time, energy, and resources to do it.
What if I have done a lot of public speaking already?
Good! Maybe it’s time to shake things up or break ground on a new topic or angle. I’m not teaching you “how” to speak as much as I am giving you tools, insights, a process, and the space to develop ideas that you as a speaker will continue to need as you and your work evolve. I have worked with plenty of professional speakers, many of whom were bored to tears with what they’d been doing and were dying for something new. I’ll be leading you through an approach to writing and speaking that can get your wheels turning, ignite your creativity, and get you excited to do more speaking!
Will you teach us the formula for booking paid speaking gigs?
There is no magic formula for a single talk or for landing paid speaking gigs. The majority of our time will be focused not on booking strategies, but on the content of your talk itself, because it’s hard to pitch something without knowing what it is. People pay for something that has value for them, their teams, their organization. It’s not whether one person’s talk is ‘worth’ more than someone else’s—it’s about how it’s positioned and sold, and before we can do any of that, we have to focus on what it is you’re trying to say.
What about TEDx talks?
While I have no formal or professional affiliation with TED as an organization, I have given two TEDx talks of my own, coached many others to craft theirs, and been hired as a coach and emcee for independently organized TEDx events. I teach essentially a TED-style signature talk, which has become the gold standard for talks, and a modern model for more personalized public speaking. So if a TEDx talk is a goal, you can absolutely use this time to focus on yours!
What is the Speaker Showcase?
It’s a live, virtual event via Zoom in which you’ll get to deliver your 10-minute signature talk! You can invite anyone you like to attend, the event will also be promoted across Terri’s channels, and you will receive a copy of the recording which you can edit down/clip your talk out and share on your website or social media platforms. The showcase is optional, by the way—so if you want to use the Intensive to work on your talk but don’t want to participate in the workshop, that’s ok too. Pls let us know so we can plan the showcases accordingly.
What if I can’t make the Speaker Showcase date?
We may be adding a second showcase date! If you’re interested in being part of the program, don’t let the showcase date stop you. We are considering a second showcase date. Rest assured that if we cannot make a date work, you will have the opportunity to cancel your participation in the program, prior to the start of the workshops.
What is the dress rehearsal like?
During the dress rehearsal, you’ll get the chance to run through your talk in real time, become familiar with the run of show. You’ll also get supportive feedback from all of us on how great you’re doing! Most importantly, you’ll be ready, not because you’ve had a year to work on it, but because it’s time—which is really the reason any of us finally take the stage.

Terri Trespicio is an award-winning writer, speaker, and brand advisor whose TEDx talk, “Stop Searching for Your Passion,” has been viewed more than seven million times. A former magazine editor at Martha Stewart, her writing has been featured in Marie Claire, Jezebel, Business Insider, Oprah magazine, and others. She earned her MFA in creative writing from Emerson College, won first place for creative nonfiction in the Baltimore Review’s 2016 literary contest, and was a finalist for the Iowa Award. She leads writing workshops and retreats, and also consults with individuals and organizations to craft their brand messaging. She lives in Manhattan. Visit TerriTrespicio.com for more information.
Terri Trespicio is an award-winning writer, speaker, brand advisor, and author of Unfollow Your Passion: How to Create a Life that Matters to You (Atria/Simon & Schuster, December 2021). Her TEDx talk, “Stop Searching for Your Passion,” has surpassed 7 million views, and she was named by Hubspot as one of the “Top 18 female speakers who are killing it” and one of the world’s leading creatives by Creative Boom magazine.
A former magazine editor and radio host at Martha Stewart, she has appeared on the Today show, Dr. Oz, The Early Show, The Martha Stewart Show and The Anderson Cooper Show. Her work has been featured Oprah magazine, Marie Claire, Prevention, Business Insider, Forbes.com, and Inc.com. A top-rated speaker, she was rated #1 by attendees at Barron’s and How Design Live—and has performed stand-up comedy all over New York City. She earned her MFA in creative writing from Emerson College, won first place for creative nonfiction in the Baltimore Review’s 2016 literary contest. Terri lives in Manhattan. More at territrespicio.com.

Terri Trespicio is an award-winning writer, speaker, and brand advisor whose TEDx talk, “Stop Searching for Your Passion,” has been viewed more than seven million times. A former magazine editor at Martha Stewart, her writing has been featured in Marie Claire, Jezebel, Business Insider, Oprah magazine, and others. She earned her MFA in creative writing from Emerson College, won first place for creative nonfiction in the Baltimore Review’s 2016 literary contest, and was a finalist for the Iowa Award. She leads writing workshops and retreats, and also consults with individuals and organizations to craft their brand messaging. She lives in Manhattan. Visit TerriTrespicio.com for more information.

