Communication Analyses:
Clear Feedback on Your Speaking
You already communicate every day. The question is whether your message is landing the way you intend.
With our communication analyses, you will receive a detailed review of your real-world speaking, guided by a licensed speech-language pathologist who specializes in adult communication. We will analyze up to 30 minutes of video or audio recording, highlight your strengths, pinpoint growth areas, and outline concrete recommendations for your next steps.
This service is ideal if you think, “I know something is off in my communication, but I can’t quite put my finger on it,” and you want feedback that is specific, research informed, and emotionally safe.
Who Benefits From a Communication Analysis
This service is designed for adults who use communication as a key part of their work, including:
Professionals preparing for presentations, pitches, or panels
Leaders and managers who want clearer, calmer communication with their teams
Lawyers, consultants, and client-facing professionals who rely on credibility and trust
Professionals with ADHD, anxiety, or perfectionism who overanalyze how they sound
Non-native English speakers who want to improve clarity without erasing their identity
Anyone who has thought, “I wish someone would just tell me what I am doing well and what to fix.”
If you want feedback that is honest but never harsh, and rooted in both science and emotional intelligence, you are in the right place.
What You Receive With a Communication Analysis
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Clear descriptions of what you are already doing well so you can build from a place of confidence, not shame.
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Specific patterns that may be limiting your impact, such as speech rate, tone, thought organization, nonverbal cues, or masking behaviors.
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Concrete next steps you can start immediately. These may include practice prompts, mindset shifts, or techniques for speech, prosody, and body language.
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Feedback anchored in your real goals, such as reducing anxiety in meetings, sounding more confident with leadership, or improving clarity as a non-native speaker.
Pricing
Your Communication Analysis
Starting at $150
Purchase Your Analysis
Submit your payment and immediately receive an email with your private link to a brief intake form. The form tells me your goals, context, and what you are most concerned about.
Upload Your Video
Share up to 30 minutes of recorded speaking. This might be a presentation, meeting, mock interview, webinar, or client conversation. Screen recordings are welcome.
In-Depth Review by an SLP
We review your video in detail, timestamping key moments and mapping your communication to our evidence-based framework.
WRitten Report & Next STeps
You receive a clear, organized summary of your strengths, growth areas, and actionable recommendations. You will know exactly what to practice and why it matters.
Optional Coaching FOllow-up
If you want help implementing the recommendations, you can book a 1:1 coaching session to walk through the report and rehearse new skills.
FAQs
What kind of videos can I submit?
Any video where you are speaking in a real or realistic context works well. Examples include presentations, recorded meetings, mock interviews, webinars, or practice recordings you make specifically for this analysis.
Is this the same as speech therapy or coaching?
No. This is an educational service focused on professional communication. While we are licensed speech-language pathologists, this service is not medical treatment. If you need formal therapy, we can help you understand when that might be appropriate.
Will my video and report be kept confidential?
Yes. Your materials and feedback are treated as confidential and will not be shared without your permission.
What if I feel nervous about being “judged”?
That is extremely common, especially for clients with ADHD, anxiety, or past criticism about their communication. Our approach is emotionally safe, nonjudgmental, and strengths-focused.
How can I improve my public speaking skills for professional settings?
Start With a Clear Goal and Audience
Before you build slides or write a word, ask:
Who is my audience? (peers, leadership, clients, non-experts, etc.)
What do they care about most? (results, risk, impact, next steps)
What is the one thing I want them to remember or do?
Public speaking in professional settings is about making decisions easier for your audience. When you’re clear on your goal, your content gets sharper and your anxiety usually drops, because you’re not trying to say everything at once.
Work on Delivery: Rate, Pauses, and Tone
Delivery is often what separates “I know my stuff but I sound nervous” from “I know my stuff and I sound credible.”
Key aspects:
Speech rate: Aim for a moderate pace (roughly 120–150 words per minute). If you talk very fast, focus on inserting short pauses at commas, periods, and transitions.
Pauses: Use pauses intentionally after key points or before answering questions. Pauses make you sound more confident and give your audience time to digest.
Pitch and tone: Slight variations in pitch (not flat, not overly dramatic) help your speech sound more engaging and less robotic.
Emphasis: Highlight key words or phrases with slightly slower rate or more vocal weight so your main ideas stand out.
You don’t need to sound like a TED Talk. You just want your voice to match your message—calm and steady when you need authority, warm and open when you want connection.
Get Specific, Expert Feedback on Your Real Speaking
One of the fastest ways to improve your public speaking is to stop guessing and get targeted feedback on how you actually come across in professional settings.
That’s exactly what my Communication Analysis service is designed to do.
We review it as a business communication coach and licensed speech-language pathologist, not just as a casual listener.
Analyze key elements like:
Clarity and organization of your content
Speech rate, pauses, pitch, and volume
Confidence and authority cues
Use of examples, transitions, and summaries
Provide a clear written report outlining:
What you’re already doing well
Specific areas that may be hurting your impact
Practical recommendations and tools to improve your public speaking in professional settings
This type of communication coaching gives you personalized, evidence-based guidance instead of generic tips, so you know exactly which levers to pull to sound more confident, clear, and compelling at work.
If you are tired of guessing how you come across and ready for targeted, science-backed feedback, a Communication Analysis can give you the clarity you have been missing.