This article is part of Learning at Work Week 2026, where I’ll be hosting a live session exploring this idea in more depth.
There’s a moment every presenter recognises — when your message feels bright, sharp and fully formed in your mind, yet the moment you speak, it slips through your fingers. You know exactly what you want to say, you know why it matters, but the words don’t land with the clarity or impact you imagined. The inside doesn’t match the outside.
It’s not about ability or effort. It’s the simple reality that thinking and speaking are two very different cognitive processes, and under pressure, they don’t always move in perfect sync.
That’s why, during Learning at Work Week from 18 to 24 May, I’m hosting a live session designed to help you bridge that gap. Not with more slides, more jargon or more complexity — but with a simple, powerful way to shape your message so it connects immediately and stays with people long after you’ve finished speaking.
It’s called Facts, Feelings & Future.
This framework helps you deliver what every audience quietly hopes for: clarity they can trust, meaning they can feel, and relevance they can act on. Because people don’t just listen with their ears, they listen with their emotions, their hopes, and their sense of what’s coming next.
If you’ve ever worked with us through our public speaking courses, you’ll know that clarity is only the beginning. What transforms a message, what makes it memorable, and powerful, is the emotional connection behind it. That moment when people feel seen, understood and included.
Facts, Feelings & Future gives you a beautifully simple way to bring that connection into every presentation. It helps you move from sharing information to creating genuine impact; the kind that sticks, spreads and inspires action. It’s the same principle we explore in our one‑to‑one coaching, where relevance becomes the warm bridge between your words and your audience’s needs.
If you’ve ever wished your communication felt more confident, more connected and more influential, this session is for you.
Join me live on
19 May 2026, 12 pm–1 pm.
This session will not be recorded because some ideas are best experienced live — with the clarity, focus and energy that only happen when people come together at the same moment.
If this sparked something in you, pass it on. Communication shapes how we lead, and the more people who learn to speak with clarity, confidence and intention, the better our workplaces become.
