Use Public Speaking to Build a Powerful Personal Brand
Ed Darling | 3 min read
Last updated: 18/06/2026
Your personal brand is what people say about you when you’re not in the room – and one of the fastest ways to shape that perception is through public speaking.
When you speak on stage, in meetings, or on podcasts, you’re not just sharing information — you’re shaping how people see your expertise, credibility, and leadership.
I spoke with Danielle Clark, a branding expert, about exactly this.
Watch above, or read my top takeaways below.
Understanding what personal branding really is.
1. The Essence of Personal Brand: Danielle explains that a personal brand is essentially what people think and say about you when you’re not in the room. It’s the set of beliefs, feelings, and associations that come to mind when your name is mentioned. For example, if someone associates “public speaking” with Ed, it indicates that his personal branding efforts are effective.
2. The Importance of Consistency: To build a strong personal brand, consistency is crucial. Whether it’s through social media posts, podcasts, or public speaking, consistently putting out content related to your niche helps solidify the associations you want people to have with you.
Strategies and tips for personal brand building.
1. Decide What You Want to Be Known For: The first step in building a personal brand is deciding what you want to be known for. This clarity will guide all your branding efforts. Danielle emphasizes the importance of focusing on a specific area and consistently communicating about it.
2. Utilize Multiple Platforms: Different platforms can help amplify your personal brand. LinkedIn is particularly effective for professional branding, while Twitter, networking events, and even personal hobbies can contribute to a well-rounded personal image. The key is to be visible across various channels to increase recognition and credibility.
3. Integrate Personal Interests: Incorporating personal interests and aspects of your life can make your brand more relatable and authentic. For instance, Danielle mentions her love for field hockey and red wine, which adds depth to her professional persona. This helps in forming genuine connections with your audience.
The role of public speaking in personal branding.
1. Public Speaking Enhances Visibility: Public speaking is a powerful tool for personal branding. It allows you to communicate your message to a larger audience, thereby increasing your visibility and the reach of your brand.
2. Overcoming Nervousness: Danielle and Ed discuss the common fear of public speaking. Despite having extensive experience as a lecturer, Danielle admits to still feeling nervous before speaking engagements. She encourages embracing this nervousness as a sign that you care about delivering a good performance.
3. Practical Experience: Danielle shares her recent experiences of speaking at events like the Birmingham Design Festival and appearing on podcasts. These opportunities not only enhance her visibility but also reinforce her brand as a thought leader in branding.

Balancing employment with building a personal brand.
1. Aligning with Your Employer: Danielle advises that if there’s no conflict of interest, building a personal brand while being employed can be beneficial. It can make you a valuable advocate for your employer while also establishing your own professional identity.
2. Communicating with Your Employer: Open communication with your employer about your personal branding efforts can prevent misunderstandings and highlight the mutual benefits of your increased visibility.
Final thoughts on speaking & branding.
Building a personal brand means consistently sharing your expertise, stories, and insights. If you’re not comfortable speaking in public, this can be a challenge.
Our training isn’t just about giving you the skills, it’s about helping you to step up as that key person of influence in your industry.
Whether that’s sharing your story on stage, stepping up within your organisation, or simply becoming more visible as an expert in your field.
On a personal note, I’ve found real benefit from building my own (modest!) personal brand. It helps people to find me, to understand what I do, and to have trust in my services – all of which has helped me to grow Project Charisma from idea, into a full-time business.
If that’s something you’d like help with, book a call, and I’ll be happy to chat.
To your public speaking success,
Ed
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