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Speak with clarity. Lead with voice.

Practical public speaking courses designed for real stages, real rooms, and real outcomes. Learn repeatable frameworks, rehearse with targeted feedback, and ship confident talks—without sounding scripted.

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Small cohorts

6–10 learners per group to maximize rehearsal time.

Practice-first

Drills that translate to standups, decks, and keynotes.

Coach metrics

Pace, filler words, and structure you can track.

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Lock in a seat and get pre-work: a talk outline template, warm-up routine, and a clarity checklist.

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Confidence without bravado

Build authority with pacing, pauses, and crisp transitions.

Tip: try the Filler Word Counter on your latest deck narration or demo script.

Why Voxfield

A premium, feedback-driven approach to communication training—built for modern teams and busy schedules.

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Coach feedback loops

Micro-coaching after each drill to reduce filler words, tighten structure, and improve cadence in a measurable way.

Pace Pauses Clarity

Practice-first design

80% live practice time. Templates for openings, transitions, and closings—so you can sound natural, not memorized.

Open strong

Hook + promise

Land clean

CTA + recap

Measurable progress

Track confidence, clarity, and pacing with simple metrics that compound across weeks.

Clarity score

A lightweight indicator based on your script’s filler density.

Explore by track

Choose a path that matches your role and current comfort level. Each track includes rehearsal, critique, and actionable playbooks.

What you’ll actually do

1

Design your talk

Build a one-page outline: goal, audience tension, key points, and a close with a clear ask.

2

Rehearse with constraints

Deliver in short rounds (30s → 2m → 5m). Each round adds one constraint: slower pace, fewer fillers, tighter signposting.

3

Get crisp feedback

Coaches flag what to keep and what to cut. You leave with a simple action plan for the next rehearsal.

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Get practice prompts, micro-drills, and course updates. Two emails per month, unsubscribe anytime.

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Filler Word Counter

Paste your script. We’ll count filler words and highlight them. Add your own custom fillers if your team has favorites.

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Clarity estimate

Based on fillers per 100 words (lower is better).

Results

Paste text and press Analyze.

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Access your cohorts, worksheets, and saved scripts.

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Save scripts, track progress, and get cohort reminders.

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Syllabus preview

A compact overview of what your practice cycles look like in a typical Voxfield cohort.

Week 1 — Structure

  • • Audience goal + one sentence promise
  • • 3-point talk architecture
  • • Signposting phrases that sound human

Week 2 — Delivery

  • • Pace control and intentional pauses
  • • Filler-word reduction drills
  • • Voice energy without shouting

Week 3 — Story & proof

  • • Story spine: setup → tension → resolution
  • • Examples that land quickly
  • • Slide narration for clarity

Week 4 — Q&A + close

  • • Handling objections with calm
  • • Bridging to your key point
  • • Closing lines that people remember

60‑second Voice Audit

Answer a few questions and we’ll generate a simple rehearsal plan you can use today.

Your plan

Choose options and press “Generate plan”.

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One-page talk outline

A simple structure you can use for standups, updates, and presentations.

1) Promise (one sentence)

“By the end, you’ll know ______ and be able to ______.”

2) Tension (why it matters)

Name the cost of not acting: time, money, risk, customer pain.

3) Three points

Each point: claim → example → takeaway (one line each).

4) Close (what you want)

Ask for a decision, a next step, or a specific commitment.

Drill menu

Quick drills that reliably improve public speaking delivery.

The Pause Ladder

Speak one paragraph and insert pauses: 1 beat, then 2 beats, then 3 beats. Train calm control.

No-Filler Sprint

60 seconds. If you say a filler word, stop and restart the sentence with a slower pace.

Signpost Rehearsal

Add “First… Second… Third…” plus a recap line. You’ll sound easier to follow instantly.

Q&A Bridge

Answer a tough question and bridge back: “What matters here is…” Keep control without dodging.

Scoring rubric (coach-style)

A compact rubric you can use for self-review or peer feedback.

Clarity

Can a listener summarize your point in one sentence after each section?

Structure

Do you signal where you are, where you’re going, and why it matters?

Delivery

Pace, pauses, and emphasis. Do key lines land with space around them?

Confidence

Calm tone, steady eye line, fewer apology phrases, and deliberate starts.