FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
I offer a sliding scale and discounts on multiple session packages. I’d be happy to set up a free consultation so please contact nickmosca at post dot harvard dot edu.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Session Topics Include: Personalized Needs Inventory. Uncovering each client’s challenges and goals sets the trajectory of our work together. Proven Stress-Reduction Techniques. As a certified mindfulness coach, Nick helps clients reduce anxiety for optimal performance. Audience Research. Knowing your audience is a fundamental (and often overlooked) key to your success. Nick has helped clients with audience needs ranging from 1,000+ people, smaller groups, colleagues, clients, and C-Level executives. Ongoing Practice & Feedback. Real-time feedback and progress monitoring with optional video recording. Delivery Techniques: Microphone Tips, Graceful Mistake Correction, Pacing, Eye Contact, Posture, Gestures, Articulation/Pronunciation, Variety, Volume, & Pauses. Content Techniques: Using Neuroscience For Audience Inspiration, Imagination, Clarity, Repetition, Mystery, Story-Telling, Fun, & Visualization Skills. I’d be happy to set up a free consultation so please contact nickmosca at post dot harvard dot edu.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Drawing on over fifteen years of experience as a public speaking coach and motivational speaker, Nick Mosca empowers people to uncover their best oratorical abilities and reduce stress. Nick co-hosts on WABC Radio and has presented at Yale University, Harlem Hospital Center, Squarespace, Columbia University, the Healthcare Chaplaincy Network, mindSpark Learning, Ridgewood Public Schools, and The Milken Scholars Program, among other venues. Moreover, Nick’s coaching tips have appeared in Psychology Today. He is also the elected Research Chairperson of The Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humor. Nick holds a Master of Divinity degree from Harvard University where he won The Billings Prize Public Speaking Award for inspiring behavioral change. During his undergraduate studies, he earned a B.A. in English (magna cum laude) from Georgetown University.