About SpeakSexy
An independent communication-skills resource built on the conviction that confident speech is a learnable craft, not an inherited trait.
SpeakSexy exists for one reason: to make high-quality communication coaching accessible to anyone who wants it. Not everyone can hire a personal coach or attend a specialist programme. The skills that help people speak with clarity, confidence, and real presence should not be locked behind expensive workshops or institutional access.
What We Cover
This site focuses on the full range of confident communication — from the internal work of managing anxiety to the practical mechanics of vocal delivery, body language, narrative structure, and everyday conversational habits. Each skill track is built around the question: what would actually help someone improve this week, not just understand the theory?
Our six core areas:
- Overcoming public-speaking anxiety — the physiology and psychology of stage fright, and how to work with it rather than against it
- Vocal presence and delivery — pace, pitch, resonance, pause, and how to use each deliberately
- Body language and non-verbal trust — the signals that build or undermine credibility before a word is spoken
- Storytelling — how to structure narratives that make information stick and audiences care
- Ethical persuasion — the principles behind genuine influence, grounded in honesty and mutual benefit
- Conversational confidence — the day-to-day habits that accumulate into a reputation for clear, authoritative communication
Our Approach
Everything here is evidence-informed and practically oriented. Where research findings are relevant, we draw on them — and where they are contested, we say so. We have no interest in tricks or silver bullets. Communication is a skill, and skills develop through deliberate practice informed by good frameworks. We try to provide both.
SpeakSexy is an independent resource with no institutional affiliation and no agenda beyond being genuinely useful to people working on how they communicate.
Get in Touch
Questions, corrections, or topics you would like to see covered are always welcome. Use the contact form — we read every message.