Mic Drop Mindset

Jennifer Espinosa-Goswami

Mic Drop Mindset is the podcast for entrepreneurs and professional speakers who want to grow their business through public speaking without losing their confidence, credibility, or authentic voice. If you know you’re good at what you do but struggle to: feel fully confident on stage or on screenposition yourself as a paid expertstand out in a crowded speaking spaceor translate your message into real business growththis show is for you. Hosted by Jenn Espinosa-Goswami, ICF-certified speaker coach, award-winning corporate trainer, and Founder of Weightless LLC, Mic Drop Mindset blends the mindset and mechanics of professional speaking so you can stop second-guessing yourself and start showing up with clarity, authority, and impact. With more than 16 years of experience in professional speaking, speaker coaching, and leadership development, Jenn helps speakers turn their message into a movement especially women and underrepresented voices navigating visibility in the speaking industry. Her work has been featured in Women’s Health, Reader’s Digest, and Authority Magazine. Each episode delivers practical, encouraging insights to help you: Grow your professional speaking career and create paid speaking opportunitiesStrengthen your presentation skills through expert speaker coachingBuild a speaking brand that aligns with who you are, not who you think you should bePractice confident presenting that feels grounded, credible, and authenticCreate meaningful mic drop moments that resonate long after you leave the stageNavigate visibility and leadership as a woman speaker or underrepresented voiceWhether you’re delivering keynotes, leading corporate trainings, hosting workshops, or showing up for virtual talks, Mic Drop Mindset is designed to help you feel equipped, encouraged, and energized every time you step into the spotlight. If you’re ready to own your voice, elevate your speaking brand, and lead with confidence, welcome to Mic Drop Mindset. 👉 Learn more and explore resources at www.jennspingo.com

  1. 6일 전

    Authenticity and your Speaking Style: Episode 14

    Find Your Authentic Speaking Style: From Formal to Facilitator This episode explores how a speaker’s authenticity is connected to their unique speaking style and how to identify it. It suggests starting with outward cues like stage wardrobe (formal vs. informal) and aligning dress with language and delivery to avoid disconnects.  Jenn outlines four core speaker personas—informative (data-driven), narrative (storytelling/performance techniques), entertainer (physicality, props, magic), and facilitator (co-creating interactive experiences)—and notes people may blend elements of each.  Jenn also discusses vocal and cultural nuances, especially among women and women of color, including musical cadence influenced by traditions such as church and ministry, along with techniques like vocal fry, upspeak, pitch, and the importance of clear enunciation. She encourages recording and listening to audio to self-assess cadence, pacing, pauses, emphasis, and content balance, then leaning into natural style while practicing new techniques. Get the free guide to evaluating your presentation skills: www.jennspingo.com/free-guide Video on vocal techniques unique to women: https://youtu.be/ueVYU6jZ8-Q?si=hDQMOOY5u0IHYOgQ 00:00 Speaking Style and Authenticity 00:45 Dress Sets the Tone 01:54 Informal vs Formal Vibes 04:52 Stage Personas Explained 05:20 Informative and Narrative Types 06:59 Entertainers and Facilitators 09:25 Cultural Cadence and Musicality 10:51 Vocal Habits to Watch 12:13 Enunciation and Self Review 13:40 Key Takeaways and Next Steps Have a question or suggestion for a future episode topic? Email me jenn@jennspingo.com. Ready to deliver mic drop moments in your next presentation? Schedule a call to learn more about coaching www.calendly.com/jennchat Looking to book a speaker for your corporate or association event on topics including leadership and communication? View my programs at www.jennspingo.com

    15분
  2. 5월 8일

    Who Gives the Best Presentation Skills Feedback: Episode 13

    How to Get Useful Speaking Feedback: From Worst to Best Sources Jenn explains why speakers should actively solicit feedback to iterate on their talks, improve performance, and earn rebookings and referrals. She contrasts helpful feedback with a negative experience watching a competitor’s webinar where a volunteer speaker was repeatedly interrupted and bluntly criticized in front of hundreds, advocating instead for supportive, end-of-presentation feedback like Toastmasters and her Mic Drop Moments process.  She recommends using Talkadot to collect immediate audience “smile report” data, quotes, and social graphics, and then ranks feedback sources from worst to best: self-review (often overly critical), staff (too supportive), family and friends (inconsistent and not specific), AI tools (useful analytics but limited on connection), other speakers (valuable if guided with specific questions), audience members and event organizers (more candid survey data), and finally speaker coaches for objective, encouraging, mindset-and-mechanics support. She previews next week’s topic on speaking fees. Resources mentioned: Talkadot https://www.talkadot.com/s/jennespinosa-goswami/share Mic Drop Moments (for 2 levels of feedback) www.calendly.com/jennchat Evaluate your own presentation with this free guide: www.jennspingo.com/free-guide 00:00 Why Feedback Matters 01:28 A Webinar Feedback Horror Story 04:23 Better Ways to Give Feedback 06:06 Fast Audience Surveys with Talkadot 07:20 Ranking Feedback Sources 07:34 Worst to Mid Feedback Options 12:21 Speakers and Audience Insights 14:41 Event Organizer Reports 15:36 Why a Speaker Coach Helps Most 17:49 Recap and Next Steps Have a question or suggestion for a future episode topic? Email me jenn@jennspingo.com. Ready to deliver mic drop moments in your next presentation? Schedule a call to learn more about coaching www.calendly.com/jennchat Looking to book a speaker for your corporate or association event on topics including leadership and communication? View my programs at www.jennspingo.com

    19분
  3. 5월 1일

    What Audiences Want to See in your Speaker Biography: Episode 12

    How to Write an Expert Speaker Biography (Without Imposter Syndrome) Jenn explains how to develop an expert speaker biography by first giving yourself permission to be an expert, even if you work adjacent to a credentialed industry and feel imposter syndrome.  She recommends reviewing and editing existing bios (website About Me page or social profiles) to ensure they clearly state who you are, what you do, who you help, and how you help, while removing unnecessary length and clutter.  She discusses balancing education, certifications, and training with experience and personal connection to the topic, noting you don’t owe audiences anything you’re not ready to share.  She advises adding one human “factoid” to make the bio personable, creating both long and short versions (ideally 150 words or less), and keeping biographies consistent across platforms to avoid confusion and improve hireability. 00:00 Expert Enough Mindset 02:05 Adjacent Industry Imposter Syndrome 03:16 Two Bio Types Explained 03:54 Edit Your Long Bio 05:07 Education Versus Experience 08:28 Share Only What Serves 09:26 Add Human Factoid 11:25 Short Bio Speaker Kit 13:05 Consistency Across Platforms 13:53 Closing And Next Steps Have a question or suggestion for a future episode topic? Email me jenn@jennspingo.com. Ready to deliver mic drop moments in your next presentation? Schedule a call to learn more about coaching www.calendly.com/jennchat Looking to book a speaker for your corporate or association event on topics including leadership and communication? View my programs at www.jennspingo.com

    14분
  4. Speaker Coaching with Keynote Speaker Steve Fredlund: Episode 11

    4월 24일

    Speaker Coaching with Keynote Speaker Steve Fredlund: Episode 11

    Finding a Call to Action That Feels Authentic for Keynote Speakers On Mic Drop Mindset, Jenn coaches keynote speaker and bestselling author Steve Fredlund, a former actuary, on how to include a call to action without feeling like he’s “selling from the stage” or shifting the spotlight onto himself.  Steve shares discomfort with QR codes, newsletters, and book pitches, partly driven by sensitivity to seeming arrogant or manipulative, and he wants audiences primarily to apply what they learned.  Jenn helps him explore what he wants people to do, why a call to action matters, and the difference between success (getting booked) and validation (spinoff business and deeper impact).  As they discuss options, Steve becomes most energized by hosting retreats as a congruent next step, and he commits to reflecting on that and not adding new offers unless he feels genuinely good about them. About Steve: Steve Fredlund is an award-winning keynote speaker, two-time TEDx presenter, and bestselling author of Do the Unright Thing. After more than 30 years as an actuary, executive, entrepreneur, and nonprofit founder, including leading humanitarian efforts in East Africa, Steve gained a unique perspective on leadership in uncertain conditions. Today, Steve helps leaders keep moving forward through change and uncertainty. Through engaging stories, humor, and practical tools drawn from African safaris, leadership research, and high-pressure decision environments, he equips audiences to build engagement, make confident decisions with limited information, and lead effectively when the path isn’t clear. Visit his website at https://stevefredlund.com/ 00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro 00:39 The CTA Struggle on Stage 02:45 Why Selling Feels Icky 04:06 Defining the Real Outcome 05:26 Calls to Action and Conviction 06:31 Are the Resources Compelling 07:55 Audience Impact and Feedback 10:01 Validation Versus Success 11:19 Brainstorming the Next Step 12:02 Call To Action Gap 12:47 Retreats Spark Excitement 14:02 Fears And Pricing Doubts 15:37 Reframing The CTA 17:07 Inviting On Stage 19:31 Chasing Inner Knowing 20:17 Action Steps And Boundaries 22:35 Closing Reflections Have a question or suggestion for a future episode topic? Email me jenn@jennspingo.com. Ready to deliver mic drop moments in your next presentation? Schedule a call to learn more about coaching www.calendly.com/jennchat Looking to book a speaker for your corporate or association event on topics including leadership and communication? View my programs at www.jennspingo.com

    24분
  5. 4월 17일

    An Easy Signature Talk Structure: Episode 10

    Write a Signature Talk Outline without Memorizing the Whole Thing! In this episode of Mic Drop Mindset, Jenn challenges listeners to write a business speech in 15 minutes by using a practical framework rather than traditional school speech rules.  She defines a business presentation as any talk that leads to a program or service and says the framework works for formats from short breakouts to half-day trainings.  Jenn starts with defining success and “beginning with the ending in mind,” emphasizing that audiences remember how you close and that the conclusion should deliver a deliberate emotional impact.  She advises against memorizing entire speeches, recommending memorizing only the introduction, key transitions (especially into the call to action), and the conclusion.  For the main content, she teaches a 3-2-1 method (e.g., three points, two examples each, one takeaway or question) to stay structured and avoid rambling, and notes she provides templates and modular structures in her coaching. Resources mentioned: Signature Speech structure: https://bit.ly/signaturespeak How to Use the 3-2-1 Method 3 Main Points: Select three key arguments, steps, or ideas for your speech.2 Sentences Per Point: Elaborate on each point with two examples/case studies/stories to force clarity, prevent rambling, and keep the content concise.1 Core Conclusion: Close with one clear transition, pause and audience engagement question00:00 15 Minute Speech Challenge 00:12 Business Speech Rulebook 01:22 Define Success and Purpose 01:57 End With Emotional Impact 04:20 What to Memorize 05:43 Consistency Over Control 06:39 The 3 2 1 Method 08:45 Templates and Coaching Support 09:36 Recap and Next Steps 10:16 Wrap Up and Call to Share Have a question or suggestion for a future episode topic? Email me jenn@jennspingo.com. Ready to deliver mic drop moments in your next presentation? Schedule a call to learn more about coaching www.calendly.com/jennchat Looking to book a speaker for your corporate or association event on topics including leadership and communication? View my programs at www.jennspingo.com

    11분
  6. Presentation Skills Coaching with Jamie Ryan: Episode 9

    4월 10일

    Presentation Skills Coaching with Jamie Ryan: Episode 9

    In this Mic Drop Mindset episode on presentation skills, speaking coach Jenn coaches client Jamie Ryan. Jamie shares her signature talk, “Swag to Swagger” (SWAG: Scientific Wild Ass Guess), using a Toyota Supra break-in metaphor and a COVID test company example to show how founders can overfocus on “cool tech” without proving differentiation and value. She advises doing competitor landscape analysis via patents, PitchBook/Crunchbase, and startup news, tracking findings in a spreadsheet, and validating whether buyers will pay for added cost/complexity.  Jenn praises Jamie’s storytelling, clear structure, memorable opening/closing, and strong time management, then offers coaching on clarifying “landscape analysis,” reducing filler words like “so,” and using purposeful stage movement. Want a copy of the Speaker Feedback Form Jenn mentioned on this episode? Email her at jegoswam@bweightless.com About Jamie Ryan: Jamie Ryan spent nearly 15 years in Silicon Valley as an in vitro diagnostics innovator and technology scout, addressing the world’s most pressing problems.  From creating tests for diseases from swine flu and COVID pandemics to drug-resistant “superbugs,” she learned the path from prototype to market is full of surprises.  Evaluating 100+ medical device startups as a subject matter expert in strategic business development, mentoring, and pitch judging showed her that many of  these “surprises” can be anticipated - and addressed - if you know where to look. She started JL Ryan Consulting LLC to improve medical device startup success rates by identifying and addressing risks early, before costly pivots are needed. Jamie offers advisory sessions and pitch reviews to MedTech startup founders, and speaks at accelerators, incubators, and industry conferences. Visit Jamie at https://www.jlryanconsulting.com/ 00:00 Welcome and Topic 00:14 Meet Jamie Ryan 01:44 Talk Title and Audience 02:58 Supra Story Hook 03:55 Cool Tech Cautionary Tale 05:23 Founder Action Steps 07:05 Coach Feedback Storytelling 08:26 Structure and Strong Ending 10:14 Timing and Clarity Notes 15:22 Stage Presence and Movement 16:56 Racetrack Focus Strategy 17:54 Final Thanks and Wrap Have a question or suggestion for a future episode topic? Email me jenn@jennspingo.com. Ready to deliver mic drop moments in your next presentation? Schedule a call to learn more about coaching www.calendly.com/jennchat Looking to book a speaker for your corporate or association event on topics including leadership and communication? View my programs at www.jennspingo.com

    18분
  7. 4월 3일

    Practice like a $10,000 Speaker: Episode 8

    Rehearse Like a $10,000 Speaker: The 7-Step Process for Confident, Professional Talks The episode explains how to rehearse like a “$10,000 speaker,” emphasizing that rehearsal effort should be consistent whether a talk is paid or free because every stage builds reputation, from small unpaid events and podcasts to larger engagements.  Jenn discusses speaking fees as an ideal number and notes advice to avoid starting pricing conversations too early. On rehearsal frequency, she cites guidance ranging from at least 10 run-throughs to TED/TEDx’s often-quoted 100 practices, then shares her own approach:  Rehearse until you can clearly begin, end, and deliver the full middle.  Drawing from Heroic Public Speaking (Michael and Amy Port), she outlines a seven-step rehearsal process (including table read, content mapping, staging/blocking, improv and rewrite, plus several rounds of rehearsal), plus a modular talk structure that helps speakers stay on time and adapt when time is cut. Resources mentioned:  Mic Drop Moments program (enrollment open through May 30) https://calendly.com/jennchat Video on 7 step rehearsal process from Amy Port https://youtu.be/vuUXrqfMSxE?si=m3d1v8H5q0s-XZ4p Join Jenn at her next event: https://linktr.ee/jennspingo 00:00 Rehearse Like a Pro 00:17 Reputation Over Fees 01:06 Small Stages Matter 02:05 Pricing Talk Timing 02:50 How Much Rehearsal 04:28 Mic Drop Program Invite 05:30 TED Talk Rehearsal Myth 07:08 No Magic Number 07:30 Heroic Seven Steps 10:12 Internalize and Modularize 12:13 Comfortable Shoes Mindset 12:54 Seven Steps Breakdown 14:43 Memorize Key Parts 15:27 Craft a 10K Experience 15:38 Wrap Up and Subscribe Have a question or suggestion for a future episode topic? Email me jenn@jennspingo.com. Ready to deliver mic drop moments in your next presentation? Schedule a call to learn more about coaching www.calendly.com/jennchat Looking to book a speaker for your corporate or association event on topics including leadership and communication? View my programs at www.jennspingo.com

    16분
  8. Presentation Skills Coaching with Dr. Theresa Skaar: Episode 7

    3월 27일

    Presentation Skills Coaching with Dr. Theresa Skaar: Episode 7

    Mic Drop Mindset introduces a new episode format featuring live, on-camera coaching, welcoming Dr. Theresa B. Skaar (Dr. T), a social psychologist and mindfulness-based workplace facilitator who helps high-stress, helping professionals reduce burnout and improve communication.  Dr. T delivers a brief talk on mindful listening, defining mindfulness as paying attention on purpose in the present moment, nonjudgmentally, and leads a simple breath practice plus an everyday-activity exercise (like handwashing) to build active attention before bringing it into conversations.  Jenn then coaches Dr. T on strengths and improvements, praising her growing comfort, relatability, clear references, humor, and vivid language, while suggesting she deepen standout moments, show rather than tell with physical demonstration, add pauses, and use space more intentionally to avoid rocking. Resources mentioned:  Email me at jegoswam@bweightless.com for a copy of the Speaker Feedback form. Want to experience your own Mic Drop Moments? Join us in our weekly rehearsal group from April through August. https://calendly.com/jennchat/mdm?back=1&month=2026-03 About Theresa: Dr. Theresa B. Skaar, also known as Dr. T, is a social psychologist, mindfulness-based speaker, and workplace facilitator who helps organizations reduce burnout and improve communication at work. With a PhD in social psychology and certification in Mind-Body Medicine, she brings research-backed tools into high-stress, real-world environments. Drawing from 35+ years across healthcare, corporate, and academia, she teaches practical strategies for mindful communication, self-awareness, and navigating grief, change, and emotionally charged conversations. Known for her humor, warmth, and no-nonsense approach, Dr. T helps leaders and teams move from reactive to intentional. Audiences leave with tools they can use immediately to listen better, speak more clearly, and build healthier workplace cultures. Based in Minnesota, she works with healthcare teams, associations, and mission-driven organizations across the country. Website: https://ccwithdrt.com/ Have a question or suggestion for a future episode topic? Email me jenn@jennspingo.com. Ready to deliver mic drop moments in your next presentation? Schedule a call to learn more about coaching www.calendly.com/jennchat Looking to book a speaker for your corporate or association event on topics including leadership and communication? View my programs at www.jennspingo.com

    19분

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Mic Drop Mindset is the podcast for entrepreneurs and professional speakers who want to grow their business through public speaking without losing their confidence, credibility, or authentic voice. If you know you’re good at what you do but struggle to: feel fully confident on stage or on screenposition yourself as a paid expertstand out in a crowded speaking spaceor translate your message into real business growththis show is for you. Hosted by Jenn Espinosa-Goswami, ICF-certified speaker coach, award-winning corporate trainer, and Founder of Weightless LLC, Mic Drop Mindset blends the mindset and mechanics of professional speaking so you can stop second-guessing yourself and start showing up with clarity, authority, and impact. With more than 16 years of experience in professional speaking, speaker coaching, and leadership development, Jenn helps speakers turn their message into a movement especially women and underrepresented voices navigating visibility in the speaking industry. Her work has been featured in Women’s Health, Reader’s Digest, and Authority Magazine. Each episode delivers practical, encouraging insights to help you: Grow your professional speaking career and create paid speaking opportunitiesStrengthen your presentation skills through expert speaker coachingBuild a speaking brand that aligns with who you are, not who you think you should bePractice confident presenting that feels grounded, credible, and authenticCreate meaningful mic drop moments that resonate long after you leave the stageNavigate visibility and leadership as a woman speaker or underrepresented voiceWhether you’re delivering keynotes, leading corporate trainings, hosting workshops, or showing up for virtual talks, Mic Drop Mindset is designed to help you feel equipped, encouraged, and energized every time you step into the spotlight. If you’re ready to own your voice, elevate your speaking brand, and lead with confidence, welcome to Mic Drop Mindset. 👉 Learn more and explore resources at www.jennspingo.com