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Here are the top 3 reasons your speaking income isn’t growing the way you want… yet. Let’s Get You Out of Your Own Way.
Which of these 3 resonate the most for you? 1 — Your Speaking Lane Isn’t Clear You haven’t chosen the lane you’re meant to speak in. Your topic, your audience, your message, and your fee are all connected and when the lane is unclear, everything else feels harder than it should. 2 — Your Strategy Doesn’t Match Your Lane Each speaking lane requires a different strategy. Different pitches. Different audiences. Different outcomes. If the strategy doesn’t match the lane, the results won’t match the effort. 3 — You’re Not Executing Inside the Lane You Belong In You’re doing “a little bit of everything” instead of staying consistent in one lane long enough to build momentum. Execution becomes scattered, and visibility suffers. You need all 3 — clarity, strategy, and execution to grow your speaking income with ease. Which one feels like your biggest challenge right now?1, 2, or 3? Drop the number in the comments. 👇I’ll share guidance based on your lane. If you want help figuring out where to start, I’m hosting a free masterclass: ✨ Three Great Places to Get Booked to Speak (Even Without a Big Following)🔗 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/three-great-places-to-get-booked-to-speak-even-without-a-big-following-tickets-1976987437645
Here's what I learned building my speaking career:
The path from passion to paycheck wasn't what I expected. Rejection comes with the territory. Not every opportunity will be the right fit, and that's okay. Research shows that 68% of professional speakers report facing significant rejection early in their careers but those who persisted built six-figure speaking businesses. Every experience is either a win or a lesson. That speaking gig that didn't go as planned? It taught me how to read a room better. That audience that didn't respond? They showed me how to adjust my message in real time. Purpose-driven work pays differently. When I stopped treating speaking like just another job and started sharing what genuinely mattered to me, everything shifted. The money followed the mission. These lessons took me YEARS to figure out. But you don't have to wait that long. What's been your biggest lesson on your speaking journey so far?
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Here's what I learned building my speaking career:
From Inbox to Podium: How to pitch via email (and actually get a reply)
You've got the message. You've got the stage presence. But if your email pitches are disappearing into the void, you'll never get to the podium. Most people send one generic email, hear nothing, and give up. Here's how to flip that using email so you turn inbox silence into "Yes, we'd love to have you."
Are you speaking to rooms that can actually change your revenue?
Wait, free speaking gigs aren't always the move. 73% of speakers who say yes to every free stage never convert audience members into paying clients. Why? Wrong room. If your offer is high-ticket coaching for executives, speaking at a startup meetup won't move the needle. If you sell marriage therapy programs, a college career fair isn't your stage. Free speaking works when the audience can actually afford what you sell. So, before you say yes, ask: Can these people buy from me? Will they value my offer? Does this align with my back-end? Visibility is great. Visibility with intention? That's income. What's one speaking opportunity you turned down because the audience wasn't right? 🫣 #paidtospeak #speakerstrategy #therapistentrepreneur #purposedrivenbusiness2026 #backendsales
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Are you speaking to rooms that can actually change your revenue?
Is Your Circle Lifting You or Limiting You?
The moment I shared my dream with the wrong person, it almost died. Not because they yelled at me. Not because they laughed. But because of one quiet sentence: "You sure that's realistic?" That's all it takes when a dream is new. New dreams are fragile. Like a small flame in the wind, the wrong breath and it's gone. So, before you share what you're building, ask yourself: → Does this person speak life into my goals? → Do they celebrate my wins, or shrink them? → Do I feel MORE possible around them, or less? Your circle isn't just company. It's either fuel or friction. Choose fuel. Who's someone in your life that always speaks life into your dreams? Drop their name below 👇
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I’m Dr. Laura, the Profitable Speaker Coach. I teach you to turn conversations into cash + monetize every stage for your biz, book, or brand. 💼
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