It’s not just about reading a pretty script.
First, it’s about listening to you, understanding you, soaking in your story.
So then I can tell it the way it deserves.
The way it will be remembered.
The way it will move people.
The way you’ll tell it to your children.
Emotions are not improvised.
They’re built.
And if you feel something, others will too.
What I’ll say at your ceremony will be unforgettable.
Don’t leave it to chance.
It needs to be crafted.
It needs to be created.
It’s going to be unforgettable.
It’s going to be your ceremony.
There are plenty of speakers.
And many of them are great.
Most, in fact.
So what makes me different?
I’m the speaker who knows your event isn’t just a slideshow with legs.
My clients want someone who connects, challenges, inspires — and makes them laugh when it counts.
I don’t do bland.
I don’t do “polished corporate talk.”
I speak with truth. With story. With rhythm.
Because it’s not about talking.
It’s about leaving something behind.
A lasting impact. A return that doesn’t just show in the numbers — but in the room, long after it's over.
Emotions stay. PowerPoints fade.
You choose the kind of event you want.
You can have a script.
Or you can have a gala that shines.
Where the MC gets the tone of the event — and the audience.
Someone who doesn’t try to be the star… but somehow is.
Who can improvise when needed.
And knows how to improvise.
Above all, someone who keeps the energy alive.
No yawning.
No dozing off.
People leave moved by what they experienced.
They talk about it.
They share it.
They want more of it.
A human event.
Professional. Warm. And with flow.
Before I even open my mouth, I already know who I’m talking to.
Speaking to a paying client is not the same as addressing a supplier waiting for instructions —
or a room full of wedding guests.
It’s not the same to fire up a burnt-out team as it is to convince poker-faced investors.
And if there are journalists in the room, I make sure they leave with a headline.
Before a single word is spoken, I’m already clear on who’s in front of me and what they need to hear.
The tone. The pauses. The energy.
It’s all set.
But it sounds natural.
Because it is.
Every event has its own rhythm.
My job is to tune into it.
When used well, humor isn’t just about laughs.
It’s about connection.
And delivering an idea the audience will carry with them.
I treat every talk like the most important one I’ll ever give.
Because for the people in that room — it is.
I want them to remember it.
To talk about it.
To walk away with more than they came in with.
To feel something.
What happens on stage doesn’t stay there.
It goes with them.
We remember what makes us feel.
What moves us.
And that’s what I aim to leave behind —
a moment they’ll carry with them.
This isn’t just about speaking.
It’s about transmitting.
It’s about moving people.
That’s why I started hosting events.
Well… that, and getting paid.
Because words aren’t just noise.
They’re bridges between people.
And when used right,
they can turn your event into something unforgettable.
Since 2003.
Over 1,000 events.
1,000 stories told in a way no one else could.
1,000 moments that guests — and my clients — still remember.
Words fade.
Emotions stay.
That’s the difference.
That’s what sets me apart.