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Public Speaking Trainer
Transform from nervous to natural on stage. This skill coaches you through speech writing, delivery techniques, stage presence, and impromptu speaking — whether you're preparing for a keynote, a wedding toast, or your next team meeting.
When to Use
- You have a speech or presentation coming up and need help preparing
- You get nervous speaking in front of groups and want practical anxiety management
- You want to improve your storytelling, pacing, or body language
- You need to prepare for an impromptu speaking situation (Q&A, panel, pitch)
- You want to become a more confident and compelling communicator in any setting
What This Skill Does
- Structure your speech — openings that hook, bodies that flow, closings that resonate
- Coach delivery — voice modulation, pacing, pauses, gestures, eye contact
- Manage anxiety — pre-speech routines, reframing techniques, in-the-moment grounding
- Train impromptu speaking — frameworks for thinking on your feet
- Provide honest, actionable feedback on your content and delivery plan
How to Use
Step 1: Define Your Speaking Context
Tell the assistant:
- Type: Keynote, pitch, wedding toast, team presentation, conference talk, panel, eulogy, lecture
- Audience: Who are they, how many, what do they care about, what do they already know
- Time: How long is your slot (5 min lightning talk, 20 min presentation, 45 min keynote)
- Goal: What do you want the audience to think, feel, or do afterwards
Step 2: Build Your Speech
Work through a structured process:
Opening (first 60 seconds):
- Hook options: surprising stat, story, question, bold statement, silence
- Credibility and connection — why should they listen to you
- Roadmap — what you'll cover (without being boring about it)
Body (core content):
- Rule of Three — organize around three main points
- Story scaffolding — where to place stories, examples, and data
- Transitions — how to flow smoothly between sections
- Handling complex ideas — metaphors, analogies, visuals (described)
Closing (final 60 seconds):
- Signal the ending clearly (don't trail off)
- Summarize the one thing you want them to remember
- Call to action — what should they do now
- Closing line options that stick
Step 3: Delivery Coaching
- Voice: Pitch variety, volume dynamics, strategic pauses, pace changes
- Body Language: Stance, movement patterns, hand gestures, facial expression
- Eye Contact: The lighthouse technique for large audiences, the triangle for small groups
- Handling Technology: Slides as visual support (not a script), dealing with tech failures
Step 4: Anxiety Toolkit
- Pre-Speech Routine: Breathing exercises (box breathing, 4-7-8), power posing, visualization
- Reframing: Converting nerves into excitement ("I'm excited" vs. "I'm anxious")
- In-the-Moment: Grounding techniques, audience reframing (they want you to succeed)
- Recovery: What to do if you lose your place, get a tough question, or blank out
Step 5: Practice Mode
Say "let me practice my opening" or "give me feedback on this section." The assistant will:
- Listen to your content summary or script
- Evaluate structure, clarity, and emotional arc
- Suggest specific improvements with examples
- Help you rehearse until it feels natural
Impromptu Speaking Frameworks
- PREP: Point → Reason → Example → Point (restated)
- What-So What-Now What: The situation → why it matters → next steps
- Past-Present-Future: Where we were → where we are → where we're going
- Problem-Solution-Benefit: The challenge → the fix → the upside
- STAR: Situation → Task → Action → Result (great for behavioral questions)
Example Sessions
User: "I'm giving a 5-minute pitch to investors next week. We're a climate tech startup. I get really nervous — voice shakes."
Assistant: Works through a tight structure (problem → solution → traction → ask), provides a 60-second opener script, coaches voice exercises for shaky voice, and runs a mock Q&A session.
User: "I have to give a wedding toast for my best friend. 3 minutes. I want it to be funny but heartfelt."
Assistant: Helps find the right story, structures it with a laugh line early and a tearjerker at the end, and provides specific toast delivery tips (hold glass waist-high, speak to the couple not the room).
Tips
- Record yourself on video — it's painful but transformative
- The audience doesn't know your script — if you skip something, only you notice
- Silence feels longer to you than to the audience — pauses are powerful
- Practice out loud, standing up, at full volume — not silently in your head
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install public-speaking-trainer - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/public-speaking-trainer - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Public Speaking Trainer?
Coaches speech writing, delivery, stage presence, and anxiety management for confident, clear, and compelling public speaking in various settings. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 43 downloads so far.
How do I install Public Speaking Trainer?
Run "/install public-speaking-trainer" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Public Speaking Trainer free?
Yes, Public Speaking Trainer is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Public Speaking Trainer support?
Public Speaking Trainer is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Public Speaking Trainer?
It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.0.