Chatting with Tina Bakehouse was like unwrapping a gift for anyone who’s ever hesitated to step into the spotlight. We explored the idea that public speaking isn’t just for natural extroverts.  It is about discovering that inner magnetism within all of us. Tina, the author of “Discovering Our Magnetic Speaker Within,” brought her insights to the table, emphasizing that being magnetic involves intentional communication, encompassing words, voice, body language, energy, and overall essence.


Tina’s three pillars – the Magnetic Mind, Message, and Mechanics – provided a roadmap for aspiring speakers. We kicked off with the Magnetic Mind, delving into temperament, authentic selves, and the power of introversion in public speaking. Tina shattered the myth that only extroverts make great speakers, highlighting the impact of leaders like Gandhi and Nelson Mandela, who wielded quiet charisma. The message became our focal point, as Tina shared strategies for crafting compelling content, urging speakers to be audience-centered, embrace storytelling, humor, and find their unique vocal dynamics.


Finally, we dived into Mechanics, the icing on the cake. Tina underscored the importance of intentional delivery, considering how it looks, sounds, and feels to the audience. She encouraged speakers to tap into different learning styles, catering to auditory, visual, and kinesthetic learners. The significance of practice and a speaker ritual, working on both voice and body language, was a key takeaway. Tina’s parting words wrapped up the conversation beautifully, reinforcing that our words and essence are a gift to the audience, urging speakers to be audience-centered and change the world through their impactful messages. It was an insightful and empowering discussion that reminded us all that speaking is a gift we can share with the world