Communication Studio

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From Meetings to the Stage

Master communication with confidence through our expert-led podcast, storytelling tips, and engaging resources.

What is Communication Studio?

Communication Studio is your go-to podcast for improving how you speak, listen, and engage, whether you're leading meetings, pitching ideas, or stepping on stage.
Each episode shares real-world stories, tools, and techniques to help you thrive.

Recent Episodes

πŸŽ™οΈ The Power of your voice
Discover how tone, pace, and projection can transform your voice into your most powerful communication tool.
πŸŽ™οΈ The Art of Asking Questions
Great communicators don’t just speak well, they ask the right questions. In this episode, we explore how powerful questions build trust, spark insight, and elevate every conversation. Discover the five question types that can transform your meetings, sales, and relationships, and learn what to avoid along the way.
πŸŽ™οΈ Starting Strong
Master the first five minutes. In this episode of Communication Studio, discover practical tips to hook your audience, build instant credibility, and start your presentation with confidence, wherever you're speaking.

Did You Know?

Quick facts to spark curiosity and self-awareness.

First Impressions

People form impressions in the first 7 seconds.

Smiling

Smiling while speaking increases perceived warmth and confidence.

Eye Contact

Eye contact improves retention by up to 60%.

Filler Words

Filler words like "um" and "uh" are used around 5 times per minute by the average speaker.

Tips & Tricks

Short, actionable advice for becoming a better communicator.

Vocal Delivery

1. Warm up your voice with humming or lip trills to reduce strain.
2. Vary your pitch to keep listeners engaged and signal key points.
3. Record yourself to catch your habits and improve tone and pace.

Body Language

1. Keep your hands visible, it builds trust.
2. Avoid pacing; use purposeful movement.
3. Smile genuinely to increase audience connection.

Slide Design

1. Use the 10-20-30 rule: 10 slides, 20 minutes, 30pt font.
2. One idea per slide keeps your message clear.
3. Avoid reading slides, your voice is the story.

Engagement Techniques

1. Start with a surprising fact or question.
2. Pause for effect. Silence can be powerful.
3. Call back to earlier points to reinforce learning.

Get in Touch

Email us at hello@communicationstudio.co.uk