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In this episode, Matt Mosich joins host Jason Mudd to discuss what separates professional speakers from aspiring speakers. From storytelling and stage presence to preparation, mindset, and memorable messaging, Matt shares practical insights from years of coaching executives, founders, and business leaders.

Tune in to learn more! 

 

Meet our guest:

Our guest is Matt Mosich, president and owner of The Mosich Group. Matt is a communication and speaker coach for executives, founders, and their teams. He helps clients prepare for and build keynotes, board presentations, podcasts, and media interviews.

Five things you’ll learn from this episode:

1. Why every point needs a story and every story needs a point

2. How great speakers collect stories from everyday experiences 

3. Why audiences remember sentences, not speeches

4. The hidden preparation behind seemingly effortless presentations 

5. How to use nerves as an advantage instead of trying to eliminate them

 

Quotables

“There are probably thousands of people out there who can speak on your topic. They might have the exact same conclusions that you do. The only difference is how you arrived at them.” — Matt Mosich

“The best speakers aren't more creative. They're better at noticing and writing down what everyone else walks past.” — Matt Mosich

“People remember sentences, not speeches.” — Matt Mosich

“Our mindset is how we observe the world; it's how we live our experience.” — Matt Mosich

“You have to show up as a professional in order to get paid like a professional.” — Jason Mudd

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Guest’s contact info and resources:

Matt Mosich on LinkedIn

The Mosich Group website

Jack Sernett

Matthew Dicks

The Four Agreements Book

Toastmasters International

Additional Resources:

Axia Public Relations’ SpeakersBureau service

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