Public speaking for technical people

You know your work.
Now make people listen.

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Your ideas are not the problem.

The problem is that people do not feel them yet.

PROBLEM

You sound smaller than your expertise

You have the knowledge, but when you speak, your confidence does not always show.

The room does not feel the value

They explain the technical details, but the value gets buried under too much information.

Your data is clear, but nobody cares

The slides are accurate, but you can't persuade the audience.

SERVICES

1-to-1

Speak with more confidence, clarity, and presence.

Corporate

Help your team present complex ideas so people actually care.

Keynotes

Human talks on communication, confidence, storytelling, and data.

THE STORY

Award-winning speaker.
Research engineer.
Wasn't always like this.

BEFORE

I was shy. And I was an engineer.

I had the expertise. The data. The credentials.

But every time I stood up to speak, I disappeared behind my slides. I was good at talking. Terrible at connecting.

THE TURNING POINT

Someone pulled me aside after a talk and said:

"Mirko, you're pretending to be somebody else."

It hit because it was true. I was hiding behind professionalism, behind data, behind the need to prove myself.

I was not speaking freely. I was performing safety.

THE OTHER SIDE

I stopped trying to perform confidence and started learning how to come back to myself.

Through coaching, Toastmasters, competitions, improv and stand-up, I learned what I now teach: the content was never the problem.

The real shift was learning to speak with my own voice, without hiding behind slides, titles or perfect words.

That is why now I help technical people stop hiding behind expertise and feel free to be themselves in front of any room.

The Human Data Method

Audience → Message → Story.

01

Audience

Know who you’re speaking to, what they care about, and why they should care.

02

Message

Find the one clear takeaway behind the technical information.

03

Story

Use stakes, emotion, humor, and transformation so the data becomes human.

Ready to be heard?