Public Speaking & Command: Engineering Your Influence

  • Most speakers are satisfied with clarity. They aim to be understood, they hope to be liked, and they rehearse to be "safe." But in any environment where outcomes matter, a safe performance is simply part of the noise.

    Speak Into Action isn’t a coaching program—it’s an operational reset. We utilize the ACTive Communication Methodology to replace your survival reflexes with indomitable intent. We don’t ask if you said it "right." We ask: Did they take action?

  • Phase 1: Provocation//Target the Consequence

    A message without a behavioral requirement is just a hobby. We start by defining the specific, measurable, and observable action your audience must take. We move past the desire to "inspire" and build a provocation that demands a result.

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  • Phase 2: Plan//Engineering Victory Backward

    We don’t write scripts to be "polished." We engineer narratives backwards from the intended outcome. Using rigorous theatrical discipline, we construct a logical scaffold that makes your audience’s action feel like their only option.

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  • Phase 3: Perform//The Physics of Authority

    Presence is measured in physics, not "vibes." We provide the directorial notes—on breath, gaze, and tone—necessary to bridge the gap between your intent and your impact. We dismantle the "polished mask" to reveal the high-stakes leader you intend to be.


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“I first learned of Christopher talents at his presentation via the Cherry Creek Chamber. I’ve since enjoyed his incredible services to greatly improve and assist with my public speaking and strategy. I highly recommend his professional expertise to elevate personal and corporate communications.”

Tony Smith (Denver’s Cupid)

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“Christopher's dynamism and command of the room when speaking is unmatched. As soon as Christopher takes the floor you find yourself engaged, interested, and closely following the presentation. I had no interest in the services of a speaking coach until I saw Christopher's skill and talent on display. Now I'm excited to work with him.”

Josh Fitch (Troxel and Fitch)