Interactive Keynotes

captivate a room!

An engaging and practice-focused learning experience . Practical and actionable takeaways.

Center for Surgery and Public Health, Brigham and Women’s Hospital,

“Our research team loved CSz Boston’s Confident Communicators foundational workshop! We learned and practiced valuable skills for active listening, how to move on from the unexpected, and communicate effectively to broad audiences. We left with more confidence in our presentation skills and had a lot of fun training together as a team.”
— Brittany D. (Research Fellow, Center for Surgery and Public Health, Brigham and Women’s Hospital)

We provide customized public speaking training and delivery coaching for individuals and groups.

Based on the same foundation we use onstage to make people laugh, we’ll teach your team the improvisational mindset to increase their confidence, connect with their audience, and give presentations from a place of joy! This training is ideal for speakers/future speakers who want to learn how to:

  • Let go of fear

  • Minimize (or even eliminate!) the recovery time when mistakes and the unexpected happen

  • Speak naturally and effectively to any audience

  • Gain your audience’s interest

  • Be engaging, allowing your personality to shine through

Public speaking can be intimidating, and we understand that. That’s why our experienced and certified CSz trainers aim to provide lasting and effective training, while also making sure the experience is fun! Tell us about your public speaking goals and we'll get back to you ASAP with strategic recommendations and pricing.

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“CSz Boston’s improv workshop was a huge hit with our research group! I had to give two presentations within a day of taking this workshop, and I felt much more comfortable delivering these presentations because I had participated in the workshop. I learned so many practical tips for improving my presentation style and increasing my comfort standing on stage in front of an audience!”
— - Alexander O. (Research Fellow, Center for Surgery and Public Health, Brigham and Women’s Hospital)
 

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