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Speak Up Sister

Find Your Voice with Confidence and Compassion!

Do you often hesitate to speak up, even when you have something valuable to share?
Do nerves or self-doubt hold you back in meetings, social gatherings, or presenting your ideas? You’re not alone—and overcoming those feelings is possible with kind, practical support.

Many thoughtful, capable people find speaking up to be one of the biggest challenges in business and life. It’s not about skill or intelligence—it’s about building confidence in a way that feels authentic and manageable for you.

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I have been gob-smacked by the number of women I’ve met who are incredibly capable, brilliant, amazing people who have achieved incredible things, yet have confessed to me that they struggle hugely with confidence when it comes to speaking up.

Clearly, this is not an issue with being a capable person in business. It’s a confidence thing.

So here’s the bad news… Success in business—and meaningful personal impact—often requires sharing your voice in ways that feel genuine and comfortable. Whether in small meetings, virtual calls, or client conversations, being heard helps your ideas flourish:

  • speaking with groups of your staff
  • meeting people at networking events
  • pitching clients
  • really showing up in virtual meetings
  • creating content for your social media channels
  • presenting an idea at a meeting
  • introducing speakers at an event
  • giving a speech at an event
  • And on… and on… and on…

No matter how brilliant you are (and your product, service or idea), if you can’t find the confidence to speak up effectively, your results will always fall short.

But here’s the best news!

Speaking confidently is a skill anyone can develop.

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Okay sure, there are some people who come out of the birth canal waxing lyrical, but they are a) exceptions to the rule and b) usually natural born performers!

Speaking confidently is a skill anyone can develop. This program offers gentle guidance, thoughtful techniques, and steady support tailored for those who prefer authenticity over performance, helping you become the best version of yourself when you speak.

Don’t worry, this doesn’t mean you need to learn how to be an actor, a comedian or an all-round show pony (unless this unleashes that side of you!) but it does mean that the parts of a performer’s toolkit that can help you shine are right here for the taking!

The ability to stay calm, relaxed, friendly, confident, while speaking to other people – including an audience full of strangers, in my case – is a game changer.

You can do this. And I’m right here to help make it happen!

You can do this. And I’m right here to help make it happen!

Hello, I’m Jenny Wynter. Drawing on my experience as a professional comedian and speaker, I’m here to share tools that helped me become comfortable and confident – tools you can adapt to your own style and pace.

Jenny Wynter in a blue sequinned dress on a yellow spotlight background

And by that, I mean, it’s how I make my living. I don’t have a day job. This is my day job, and it’s allowed me to work in the US, Canada, the United Kingdom, and all across Australia (and even into international waters…)

I’m also a 2 x TEDx speaker, including one which was 100% improvised on-the-spot and filmed in front of a live audience. Yes, you read that correctly!

All the time people ask me “How on earth do you do that? That’s terrifying! That’s my worst nightmare!”

And the thing is… first of all, I just love it, yes. I’m a freak like that.

But what I’ve come to realise in these years of performing is that my real superpower is twofold:

a) A performers’ mindset; and

b) A set of reliable techniques that I use before, during, and after each and every speaking and performance opportunity I have.

These two things consistently let me get out of my own way when I’m in the spotlight, show up as the best possible version of myself in the moment, and learn from my mistakes along the way.

They’ve allowed me to build a successful career out of performing comedy over the past two decades.

And even if you have zero desire to be on a physical stage, I’m telling you, these two superpowers can be an absolute game-changer for you too, in business.

Introducing…

Speak Up Sister!

A gentle, self-paced six-week video course designed to help you feel more prepared, more grounded, and more in control when speaking. You’ll be guided through clear, practical techniques drawn from two decades of real-world performance experience.

Step by step, you’ll begin to shift how you relate to nerves and self-doubt – seeing them not as flaws, but as signals that can be understood and worked with. You’ll also learn simple ways to feel more at ease in your body and voice, so you can show up as your calm, clear, authentic self.

This isn’t about being a stage-ready speaker or larger-than-life personality. It’s about building the kind of quiet confidence that supports you in everyday moments – conversations, meetings, and messages that matter.

Speak Up Sister includes

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Self Paced Video lessons

  • Self-paced weekly video lessons—short, clear, and easy to follow
  • Calm mindset strategies from lived experience
  • Real-life stories and gentle mindset shifts to ease nerves and build courage
  • Practical exercises you can practice quietly on your own or in supportive groups
  • Worksheets designed for reflection and gradual progress, accessible anytime
  • Thoughtful planning for high-stress scenarios
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Pocket cheerleader

A mobile-first printable mini-book which you’ll be able to tailor make with your own favourite tips, reminders and warm-ups to have on hand so you can get into your best and most relaxed mode wherever and whenever you need it.

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Practical worksheets

Each module includes a simple, mobile-friendly worksheet to help you organise your thoughts. You can print them or keep them on your phone—whichever feels most useful and accessible for you.

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Video transcripts

Transcripts of all video content for you to refer back to at any time, including highlights of the live sessions.

Week by week from Day 1

1 Foundations

Lay the groundwork with clarity. We explore why speaking up can feel hard—and how naming challenges like doubt or hesitation helps you work with them thoughtfully. You’ll start identifying your own reasons for wanting to grow, at your own pace.

2 Mindset

Get to know your internal dialogue and gently shift toward acceptance—of yourself, your process, and your audience. Learn how small stumbles can actually strengthen connection, not weaken it.

3 Agility and spontaneity

You don’t have to memorise everything. Instead, you’ll learn to stay present, adjust naturally, and feel more prepared to respond when things don’t go to plan. Flexibility builds confidence.

4 Nerves and fear busting

Understand what nerves are really telling you—and how to meet them with calm strategies and self-trust. You’ll build a toolkit to handle pressure before, during, and after speaking.

5 Hard skills

From posture to pacing, learn core speaking tools that help you feel more grounded and in control—whether you’re on stage, online, or in a meeting. Nothing flashy—just simple, repeatable techniques.

6 Doomsday preparation

What if things go wrong? We’ll walk through real concerns and create your personal plan for handling the unexpected. With a few steady strategies, even worst-case fears feel more manageable.

And if that isn’t enough, there’s additional

Bonus Content

Humour: Your Secret Superpower

You don’t need to be funny on command or turn into a comedian. This module explores how gentle, authentic humour can help you create warmth and connection, lighten anxiety, and invite others into your story – without pressure to be a comedian – even in professional settings. Drawing on two decades in comedy and hospital clowning, I’ll share practical insights into why humour works, and how small, honest moments of lightness can ease tension and open up trust.

Apply to join the next intake

When you’re ready, you can join the next intake at a pace that suits you. Spaces are limited to ensure personal support for everyone, so please explore and consider joining when it feels right!

Single
Payment

A$895

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Monthly
Payments

5 x A$195

In just six weeks, you’ll begin building practical skills and a mindset that helps you feel more prepared, more confident, and more in control when speaking up. And you won’t be doing it alone – you’ll have my ongoing support and encouragement for a full year.

Got questions?

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I don’t want to be a professional speaker!

That’s not a question, but ok… That’s completely fine – this program is designed for thoughtful people who want to speak with confidence in everyday business and life – no stage career or stage experience required.

Jenny Wynter looking confident and empowered in sparkling blue sequins as she coaches the students of the Speak Up Sister programme

How long will it take to finish the programme?

The program is released over six weeks, but you can move through it at your own pace. The lessons are designed to fit around your schedule. Go at your own pace and practice when it feels right.

Jenny Wynter looking confident and empowered in sparkling blue sequins as she coaches the students of the Speak Up Sister programme

I’m nervous on camera. Will this help?

Yes – through mindset work and practical techniques, you’ll learn to feel more at ease both in person and on screen.

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Will I actually finish it?

You’re not alone in wondering that. Speak Up Sister is structured to keep things manageable and motivating. With guidance, support, and simple steps, you’ll make real progress – and you’ll have tools you can keep using long after.

Jenny Wynter looking confident and empowered in sparkling blue sequins as she coaches the students of the Speak Up Sister programme

Can I ask specific questions along the way?

Yes. You’ll have access to support for a full 12 months, including access to regular live coaching sessions where your questions are welcomed and supported.

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What happens after the program ends? Am I on my own?

Not at all. You’ll continue to have access to the course materials, coaching sessions, and support for a whole year. You’ll continue to have access to resources and support for ongoing growth at a comfortable pace..

Feedback

I have been involved in amateur theatre on and off for near 50 years… …I jumped at the chance to be involved in the Jenny Wynter workshop… …I must say that being involved with a true professional such as Jenny was amazing… … I couldn’t think of a better way to be introduced to this…

KK, Yeppoon

Without wanting to dramatise, the experience was truly an epiphany for me personally… I really wanted to thank you personally for the energy, enthusiasm and talent you put in…

KW, Brisbane

Just yesterday I stood up at a poetry event with my own piece. I would never have conceived of doing such before this workshop. I have been unleashed!! Thank you, Jenny – you were so encouraging and buoyed us all to be our best selves. Your energy and spirit infused us all!

MW, Brisbane

Speak Up Sister is for you if you ever have to

…speak to groups of your staff…
…meet people at networking events…
…pitch new clients…
…pitch existing clients…
…present ideas at meetings…

Jenny Wynter stands in sequins and metallic cowboy boots in front of a yellow circle, ready to Speak Up with confidence

…create content for social media…
…give a speech at an event…
really show up on Zoom meetings…
…introduce speakers at an event…

As a professional performer who manages my own career, I’ve done all these things myself to create opportunities and grow my work. Being a performer means not only the creative side but also handling the practical parts—like planning and sharing your value with others.

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Still reading? Great!

Join Speak Up Sister to gently build your speaking confidence with thoughtful guidance, practical tools, and compassionate support – so you can share your voice in ways that feel true and comfortable for you.

You’ll learn how the performer mindset applies to everyday situations, with practical techniques you can try before, during, and after speaking.

Here comes the science

Stand-up comedy teaches you to connect with your audience: Performers have to engage their audience to be successful. They need to make their audience laugh and keep them engaged throughout their performance. This means they have to be able to read their audience and adjust their material accordingly. Learning how to connect with an audience is a crucial part of public speaking, and studying stand-up comedy can help you develop this skill. (Reference: Hambrick, D. C., & Amabile, T. M. (1996). Measuring creativity: The relevance of craft versus art. Academy of Management Journal, 39(2), 396-416.)

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Performing teaches you to think on your feet: Stand-up comedians have to be able to think on their feet and come up with witty responses to unexpected situations. This means they have to be quick-witted and adaptable, which are essential skills for public speaking. Learning how to improvise and adapt to unexpected situations can help you become more confident in your ability to handle any situation that might arise during a speech. (Reference: Puccio, G. J., & Cabra, J. F. (2010). Applied creativity: An introduction. Creative Education Foundation Press.)

Stand-up comedy teaches you to use humour effectively: Performers are experts in using humour to connect with their audience and make their material more engaging. Learning how to use humour effectively can help you become a more engaging speaker and build rapport with your audience. Humour can also be an effective tool for dealing with nerves and reducing anxiety during public speaking. (Reference: Martin, R. A. (2007). The psychology of humor: An integrative approach. Elsevier Academic Press.)

Stand-up comedy teaches you to take risks: Stand-up comedians have to be willing to take risks with their material and try new things. They need to be willing to experiment and take chances in order to find what works best for them. Learning how to take risks can help you become more confident in your ability to take on new challenges and try new things in your public speaking. (Reference: Kaufman, J. C., & Beghetto, R. A. (2009). Beyond big and little: The four c model of creativity. Review of General Psychology, 13(1), 1-12.)

Copyright (C) 2025 Jenny Wynter. All Rights Reserved.

Living and working in Gympie, I acknowledge the Gubbi Gubbi, Wakka Wakka and Butchulla peoples, the First Nation Traditional Custodians of Country, and of the lands and waters on which I live and work, and all the peoples who have welcomed me on Country. I pay my respects to all Elders past and present and acknowledge the young leaders who are working beside Elders in our cultural industries in the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices. I recognise all First Nation peoples as the original storytellers of these lands and acknowledge the important role they continue to play in our community.