Episodes
In this episode you will learn how to be bring out your natural charisma and authenticity while speaking into a camera. In this fun, upbeat discussion, John Scott shares his experiences from working with on camera coaching, public speaking and vocal development. 
Published 04/23/22
"The speakers who aren't responding to the standard techniques might have multiple sources of underlying anxiety" In this episode you will hear from Dr. Gannon about the most successful clinical methods available to conquer your performance anxiety. We cover in detail EMDR therapy for performance, brainscripting and beta blockers. 
Published 03/03/22
In this episode you will learn...why delivering a great speech is achievable for everyone. How to deliver an important speech with little time to prepare. Tips on measuring success delivering an on line presentations versus in person.  Why knowing how to overcome obstacles is vital...because we ALL have them. How to replace negative thoughts with more accurate, supportive thoughts.
Published 08/22/21
"The voice doesn't respond well to being manhandled" In this episode you will learn...Vocal techniques for the speaking voice,  how imagery works for storytelling, how to reduce the symptoms of nervousness even when we can't eliminate them, how to make a presentation fun by connecting to your content and why embracing  your unique voice is a revolutionary act.  
Published 07/29/21
"The process informs you but does not define you" In this episode you will learn: Why accent reduction programs need to be customized to each client.  Why it's necessary to trust the process will take you through various stages until you get the end result. What the most common misconceptions about the work are. How to shift your mindset from focusing on changes needing to be made to focusing on what you are gaining. 
Published 07/27/21
Dr. Adam Hodges takes us on a fascinating, in-depth journey into the influence of language games, plausible deniability, gaslighting and literal meaning versus pragmatic meaning...and how we affect listeners with language regardless of good and evil intent. 
Published 07/04/21
“No one is persuaded or influenced by someone pretending to be someone else” In this behind-the-scenes interview John and Lisa explore the mindset that goes into mastering the art of public speaking. You will learn how to make significant changes in a short time by changing your mindset, investing in your content, and delivering with fearless authenticity.
Published 06/18/21
"Most important thing a coach can do is empower the client" In this behind the scenes interview John and Lisa explore the training that goes into mastering the art of public speaking coaching. You will learn what knowledge transfer is, how to use it and how to find the right coach for you.
Published 06/07/21
In this episode you will learn: What steps you need to take to become a successful voice over actor. What narration, character and commercial voice over actors do and who hires them.  What agents look for in your audition and demo reel. How COVID-19 changed the landscape but not the work. The challenges and the vast rewards that come with this career.
Published 06/01/21
"People who know how to express themselves tend to be happier" In this episode you will learn....how overcoming the fear of public speaking can change your life.  How to change your mindset from public speaking as a necessary evil  to embracing the opportunities to connect and engage with others. 
Published 05/17/21
"Speeches are an invitation to change the world" In this episode you'll hear insights from one of the Tech industry's most successful speechwriters. Former head of communications for Google, Dex spent several years writing for Eric Schmidt and Larry Page. Dex shares his process as a writer for his own speeches and others. Including how to bring out the most valuable aspects of a speech and how to collaborate under pressure.
Published 05/02/21
In this episode, we will explore...the differences between how we communicate in the corporate world versus social interactions. How to create camaraderie. How to find frameworks of conversations that are inclusive. Effective ways to call out uncomfortable behaviors with empathy.
Published 04/19/21
In this episode, we will explore what it means to tap your own talents, to find your voice not only as literal communication but also as an expression of what you want to say to the world and what ultimate contribution you want to make.
Published 04/12/21
“It all starts with a sense of ease, breath and presence in the body" In this episode you will learn: How to start overcoming self doubt and unravel false or limiting beliefs The danger of trying to work out the world through the brain (leaving the body behind) Neuro Linguistic Programming: when and how to use it for growth What the four speaker archetypes are and how they affect audiences How to start writing your most important speech Which speakers inspire and why
Published 04/04/21
25 years of silence. “I have been buried under years of dust and now I have so much to say.” Born with nonverbal autism, these were the first words twenty-five-year-old Emily Grodin ever wrote. In this episode we explore communication techniques to help bridge the gap between verbal and non-verbal speakers, how to listen to non verbal clues and examine our bigotry towards people with disabilities.
Published 03/29/21
In this fun and upbeat episode you will learn; Jan's lessons learned from coaching actors for Game of Thrones, Mortal Engines, and 30 years of theatre, film and television work. How to get the best results as a coach in high stress, pressure filled situations. How to prioritize what you can control, give up what you can't and how empathy plays a part in your success as a coach.
Published 03/16/21
Dr. Baldwin, leadership coach, gives an illuminating interview packed with tips to increase your power, presence and leadership skills.
Published 03/07/21
In her groundbreaking and essential debut The Three Mothers: How the Mothers of Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and James Baldwin Shaped a Nation, Anna celebrates Black motherhood by telling the story of the three women who raised and shaped some of America's most pivotal heroes. In this episode we take a deep dive into evaluating these three amazing speakers, their similarities and differences as communicators with specific reference to style, pacing, gravitas and grit.
Published 02/26/21
“They thought because I was Black and fast that I enjoyed having low academic achievement”Marcus describes his initial successes, failures and what brought him back to success on the field, in academics and as a professional speaker. This interview is...
Published 01/30/21
“It’s all about control, not education, not understanding.” Rick unveils how cult leaders use language, gaslighting and coercion techniques to gain unlimited power over unsuspecting, trusting individuals.  As listeners we learn how to reach out to loved...
Published 01/30/21
“Freedom of speech and freedom of consideration are not mutually exclusive.” Alex gives clear, concise answers on how we can stop the spread of misinformation on social media. What responsibilities the tech giants can use to encourage more informed...
Published 01/30/21
On this inaugural episode of The Lisa Wentz Show, Dr. Tannen takes us on an in-depth journey into conversational styles, the differences between status and connection, pacing and pausing and how the many different ways we speak affects listeners. Today's conversation sheds light on both gender and cultural communication differences, and offers how-to's on balancing the desire to understand and appreciate our differences while remaining true to our authentic selves.
Published 01/29/21