The SpeakerPath®

Brian Miller

Discover the art and business of professional speaking. Your host is Brian Miller, a former magician turned international keynote speaker and award winning speechwriter, who now runs Clarity Up, a message design firm that teaches experts how to explain their big ideas to the rest of us. Joining Brian is his team of world class consultants, including Francisco Mahfuz, a storytelling specialist, and Ioana (Jo) Jongsma, a presence and performance coach. Together, they'll explore the vast and nebulous world of professional speaking, both on and off stage.

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    Episode 15: What You Need To Know To Be A Successful Keynote Speaker In 2026

    In this year-end episode of The Speaker Path, Brian Miller, Ioana (Jo) Jongsma, and Francisco Mahfuz unpack the most important industry trends shaping the speaking world in 2026, and what they mean for professional speakers. Drawing on recent reports from AAE Speakers Bureau, Freeman, and Skift Meetings, the conversation reveals a striking disconnect between what event planners believe creates peak moments and what attendees actually remember. Key Takeaways: 1. The “peak moment” gap ~78% of event planners believe attendees experience a peak momentOnly ~40% of attendees report actually having one Planners believe peak moments come from: Keynote speechesOpening and closing galas / celebrationsSurprise or “wow” elements tied to theme or location Attendees report peak moments coming from: Relationship-building with vendors and peersReal conversations and networking 2. AI content is becoming an “authenticity red flag” Audiences disapprove of AI-written content in live settings“AI-free” is emerging as an authenticity marker (similar to organic or handcrafted) 3. Event planners are younger, newer, and overwhelmed Many planners are early-career or newly assignedSpeakers who are easy to work with and proactive gain an advantage 4. Budget pressure is reshaping speaker selection Rising event costs (venues, production, services) are pushing organizers away from expensive “big name” speakers and toward proven value, flexibility, and multi-format usefulness. 5. Micro-events are exploding Smaller, curated events (≈10-100 people) are increasing, and changing the speaker’s role.These require facilitation,real time interaction, and intentional experience design. Read the industry reports here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1tuMFmJ3a87GV6NHMWCCI_iZWRy0x7lrX?usp=drive_link Watch the Episode 15: https://youtu.be/d1HPKu6lH-Y The Speaker Path® Podcast is produced by Clarity Up LLC, a boutique message design firm that teaches smart people how to explain their big ideas to the rest of us. Connect with our experts: Brian Miller ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianmillerspeaks/ )span class="ql-ui"...

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    Episode 13: How To Tell (And Find!) Great Stories

    The real storytelling problem most speakers have is not “how do I tell a story?” but “where do I find one?”  In this episode of The Speaker Path® Podcast, Jo Jongsma invites story expert Francisco Mahfuz to break down what a story actually is (hint: not a string of events!), why “tell me a story” instantly freezes your brain, and how to use simple prompts like first / last / worst / best to surface stories you already have but don’t recognise as stories.  We look at why everyday frustrations, small imperfections, and throwaway kid quotes are often better material than dramatic Everest-style adventures – and how to start capturing those moments so you always have the right story for your next talk, pitch or TEDx-style talk. You’ll learn: What a story really is in a professional context: a real-life example that makes a point.Why “tell me a story” creates instant performance anxiety, and what to ask yourself instead.The biggest obstacle most speakers face: not telling stories, but finding them.How to use the “First, Last, Worst, Best” method to uncover powerful origin stories and client stories.Why the best speaking stories are usually pebbles in the shoe, not Mount Everest – small, relatable moments from everyday life.How to turn annoyances, awkward interactions, and imperfections into highly relatable material.The simple checklist for crafting a story that worksWhy you must “find the story first” before worrying about structure, frameworks, or delivery.A simple daily habit to build your story bank. The Speaker Path® Podcast is produced by Clarity Up LLC, a boutique message design firm that teaches smart people how to explain their big ideas to the rest of us. Connect with our experts:   •  Ioana (Jo) Jongsma ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/ioana-jongsma/  )   •  Francisco Mahfuz ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/fmahfuz/  ) 🔗 Links Work with Us: https://www.clarityupconsulting.com/ Join The SpeakerPath Community: https://thespeakerpath.com/

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    Episode 12: Speaker Coaches React: Esther Perel, Robert Waldinger, and Marilyn York

    Why do some viral TED/TEDx stories hook us instantly while others stall in the first minute? In this episode, speaker coaches Ioana (Jo) Jongsma and Francisco Mahfuz react to three viral TED/TEDx talks—Esther Perel, Robert Waldinger, and Marilyn York—showing what hooks, what drags, and how to fix it. You’ll get practical moves to open strong (or set the premise first), tighten pacing, and turn research into human stories with dialogue, specifics, and metaphor. You will learn: How dialogue and specific scenes boost attention and recallThe fast way to cut a story by 30 seconds or moreTurning research into narrative, conflict, and characterThe connecting line that links a personal story to your premiseWhen a sharp metaphor can carry the point Watch the clips featured in this episode: Marilyn York — What Representing Men in Divorce Taught Me About Fatherhood. Esther Perel — Rethinking infidelity … a talk for anyone who has ever loved. Robert Waldinger — What makes a good life? Lessons from the longest study on happiness. 🎥 Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/uC24Gt4uzes 🎙 The SpeakerPath Podcast is from Clarity Up, a boutique message design firm that teaches smart people how to explain their big ideas to the rest of us. Connect with our hosts: Ioana (Jo) Jongsma: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ioana-jongsma/ Francisco Mahfuz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fmahfuz

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    Episode 10: Speaker Coaches React: Joe Risser, Jess Ekstrom, and Valorie Kondos Field

    What makes a killer opening line and why do even great speakers lose us in the first minute? In this episode of The SpeakerPath Podcast, Brian Miller and Jo Jongsma react to three real TED and TEDx openings. From a dramatic “plank” intro to a story about ice cream, to a world-class coach redefining success, they break down what works, what doesn’t, and why your very first sentence might decide whether the audience stays with you. Watch the clips featured in this episode: Joe Risser, MD, MPH talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNxC16mlO60 Jess Ekstrom talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MT2q1YKZQPE&t Valorie Kondos Field talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJyeKiT8g4g& What you'll learn: Why the first line of your talk matters mostJoe Risser’s “plank” opening: performance vs. presenceWhat loses engagement after a strong startJess Ekstrom’s ice cream story: conversational but powerfulMissed callbacks, stakes, and open loopsValorie Kondos Field: credibility, authority, and the spoiler problemKey takeaways: how to earn attention without losing connection 🎥 Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/i9InDjL6GsU 🎙 The SpeakerPath® Podcast is from Clarity Up, a boutique message design firm that teaches smart people how to explain their big ideas to the rest of us. Visit https://clarityupconsulting.com to learn how to speak like you, but better. Connect with our hosts: Brian Miller: https://linkedin.com/in/brianmillerspeaks Ioana (Jo) Jongsma: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ioana-jongsma/

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    Episode 9: Speaker Coaches React: Scott Galloway, Josh Radnor, Codie Sanchez

    What can you learn from watching famous speakers even if you don’t like their style? In Episode 9 of The SpeakerPath Podcast, Brian Miller and Jo Jongsma sit down to watch and react to clips from Josh Radnor, Codie Sanchez, and Scott Galloway. From polished actors to business leaders, they unpack the choices each speaker makes in front of an audience, the strengths, the flaws, and the lessons that matter for anyone preparing their next talk. Full episode: https://youtu.be/Rt5hTFK7ajc Watch the clips featured in this episode: Josh Radnor Talk – https://youtu.be/Jr7MkrHDGt0?si=NYHP24sM5KLOzr7T Codie Sanchez Interview – https://youtu.be/N6LjeRSDXdU?si=L8ES7YiewYk77l9l Scott Galloway Talk – https://youtu.be/qEJ4hkpQW8E?si=XAKTr-d5NBKk_57t  You’ll learn: Why even seasoned performers show nerves on stage (and how they handle it)The power of posture, gesture, and voice in shaping presenceHow warmth (or the choice to withhold it) changes audience connectionWhy clarity of speech is as important as confidenceHow to separate what makes someone famous from what makes them effective 🎙 The SpeakerPath® Podcast is from Clarity Up, a boutique message design firm that teaches smart people how to explain their big ideas to the rest of us. Visit https://clarityupconsulting.com to learn how to speak like you, but better. Connect with our hosts: Brian MillerIoana (Jo) Jongsma

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Discover the art and business of professional speaking. Your host is Brian Miller, a former magician turned international keynote speaker and award winning speechwriter, who now runs Clarity Up, a message design firm that teaches experts how to explain their big ideas to the rest of us. Joining Brian is his team of world class consultants, including Francisco Mahfuz, a storytelling specialist, and Ioana (Jo) Jongsma, a presence and performance coach. Together, they'll explore the vast and nebulous world of professional speaking, both on and off stage.