We help people speak so they are heard
BoldStage builds practical speaking skills through deliberate practice. Our programs are short, focused, and measurable—because progress should be obvious.
Make public speaking simple, evidence-backed, and practical for everyone.
Micro-skills, fast feedback loops, reusable templates, and measurable outcomes.
You leave each session with an artifact: an outline, a recording, or a script you can reuse.
Our principles
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Clarity first
Structure beats charisma. We start with message architecture and proof‑driven storytelling.
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Practice beats theory
Short reps, precise feedback, and fast iteration over long lectures.
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Evidence over opinions
We use research on memory, attention, and persuasion to shape every drill.
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Confidence is built
Habits reduce nerves. We engineer small wins that compound.
Our story, in milestones
BoldStage grew from a single workshop into a method: repeatable drills that turn “I’m nervous” into “I’m ready.”
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Origins
BoldStage started with a single workshop focused on managing nerves through breathing and structure.
Phase 01 -
Method
We built a curriculum around micro‑skills: openings, signposting, pacing, and call‑to‑action clarity.
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Growth
Today, our live cohorts and on‑demand modules cover beginner to executive levels.
Phase 03
Approach: how we coach
We treat speaking like a craft: isolate a single skill, drill it with constraints, and track measurable improvement.
Audience, stakes, time, and the single sentence you want remembered.
Open with value, signpost transitions, close with a clear ask.
Pacing, pauses, emphasis, and calm breath control—record, review, repeat.
Team values
We’re not “motivational.” We’re rigorous, kind, and practical—because your time is expensive.
Nerves are normal. We normalize them, then train through them.
Specific actions, not vague vibes: what to change and how to drill it.
We build habits that survive real meetings, real stages, real pressure.
We start with structure and help you develop your authentic style.
Speech Pace Meter
Adjust the slider to simulate words per minute (WPM) and see guidance for clarity.
Read a 150-word paragraph aloud. Aim for your selected WPM by controlling pauses—not speed.
Add 2 micro-pauses per paragraph. Use a breath as punctuation after key claims.
Tap “Start” to get a subtle beat that matches your WPM (approx.). Use it to avoid rushing.
Keywords
public speaking, oratory, presentation skills, stage presence, storytelling, rhetoric, vocal delivery, body language, confidence, speechwriting, boldstage.click
Get a one-minute baseline
Answer two questions and we’ll show a pacing baseline. No data leaves your device.
Meeting, pitch, keynote, or workshop.
Clarity, persuasion, or calm delivery.
We’ll recommend a WPM window and pause rule.