Voice Reps

Public Speaking Practice


You already know how to speak. This is about staying present while you do it.The moment people are watching, most of us leave our bodies. We speed up. We go somewhere else. And from that place, no amount of technique helps.Voice Reps is a small group practice where you get many short turns at the front. Through repetition and awareness, you start to notice what actually happens when you speak. And from that noticing, something shifts.

Why reps?

Repetition is how the nervous system learns. One scary presentation doesn't rewire anything. Many small turns do. That's why this is called Voice Reps.

What happens in a session

Every person gets multiple short turns speaking in front of the group. Not one big moment at the end — many small ones throughout. That repetition is the practice.A bell goes off at random while you're speaking. Not to interrupt you, but to invite you back. You pause, notice how you're feeling, and continue. It sounds simple. It's surprisingly hard. And then it starts to work.Between turns there are exercises that isolate one thing at a time. Speaking as quietly as possible and then as loudly. Talking with your hands and then without them. Responding to a question without preparing while someone else is still answering. Small constraints that pull your attention away from content and toward something more interesting — how it actually feels to speak.


What to bring

Come with a pitch, a poem, a speech opening, a story you've been sitting on. Or come with nothing — prompts are always provided. Speaking on the fly is its own essential skill.This is also a great space if you speak in your second or third language. Practise in any language. Instruction in English, facilitator also speaks French.


Who this is for

You get nervous before presentations. Or you're fine on stage but oddly tense when it's your turn to tell a story at dinner. Or you stop listening to people because you're already rehearsing your response.All of that is the same thing. This is for that.Open to anyone. Not just Montreal.This is not therapy. Best suited for mild to moderate speaking anxiety and genuine curiosity about your own patterns.


About the facilitator

Rob Wierzbicki trained at the École Internationale de Théâtre Lassaad in Brussels, one of the world's leading physical theatre schools — where the work centers on physical presence, listening, and the dynamics of bodies in space.That training, combined with over a decade of mindfulness and meditation practice, forms the foundation of how he facilitates.He knows speaking anxiety personally, and built Voice Reps from that experience.


Sessions

Founding session June 11 online — $20. Regular sessions $35–45.Group Session — 2 hours, 10 people max
Montreal (in-person) + Online
Sliding scale $35–45
Voice Reps Intensive — coming soon
Small group, deeper work