Breaking point
/Breaking point/Breaking point: Your Path to Authenticity
A transformational public speaking training.
For those who want not just to ‘speak beautifully’, but to express authenticity, charisma, and the courage to be themselves while sharing their vision.

- Business owners and top managers
- Experts and coaches
- Content creators and bloggers
- Anyone who speaks, negotiates, appears in stories or on stage, presents, inspires, and leads others
- For those who want to feel confident — in speaking, negotiations, and communication
- For those building a personal brand through public presence but keep postponing it
- For those who want to persuade and build trust
- For those who want to speak freely — without fear of judgment, failure, or shame
- Confidence and freedom of self-expression in speeches and videos
- The ability to communicate and defend your ideas
- The courage to be yourself in front of others
- Inner stability and wholeness — on stage and in communication
- Duration5 weeks, once a week (Sunday, 11:30 AM – 4:00 PM)
- Group SizeLive group of up to 15 participants
- ExtrasHomework assignments and video lectures, access to the community
- LocationWarsaw

Graduated Exposure
My rhetoric training is based on the principle of graduated exposure — a gradual confrontation with the core social fears that prevent you from showing up confidently and authentically in public:
- fear of criticism
- fear of judgment
- fear of failure
- fear of authority
- fear of rejection
- fear of conflict
We don’t just learn to speak and argue. We work with the masks that hide your authentic self, uncover and remove destructive behavioral patterns, limiting beliefs, and fears.

Reflection, discussion of theory, concepts, and new insights that the group receives for independent study outside the session. There’s little theory, but it’s important.
Author’s transformational practices. My original group exercises that gradually help you face and work through your fears and blocks that prevent you from expressing yourself authentically. (For example, the “Anti-Presentation” exercise, where you step forward and share with everyone the embarrassing or 'negative' facts about yourself that you usually hide in communication.)
The group votes to choose one of four topics. You have 20 minutes to prepare — then each participant delivers their own speech and answers questions from the audience.
The speech is recorded on video. After the performance, each participant receives detailed feedback from Eugene , reflection, and comments from other participants. The feedback is direct, honest, and often uncomfortable — but that’s what makes it effective.
- To be confident and free on stage.
- To listen and truly hear — mindfully.
- To argue clearly and to the point.
- To hold the audience’s attention.
- To speak from your authentic self, not from roles or masks.
- To answer difficult questions calmly and honestly.
- To develop confident body language.
- To speak confidently without heavy preparation.
- To stop letting fear control you.

Speech Structure
- Study frameworks for structuring a speech
- Explore types of argumentation
- Examine automatisms and internal beliefs that prevent free self-expression
- Do an original exercise to break automatisms
- Perform on camera and analyze the speech
Nonverbal Communication
- Author’s practice on embracing imperfection
- Author’s practice for training eye contact
- Work on gestures and confident body language
- Perform on camera and analyze performances
Project Presentation
- Learn not to be afraid of embarrassment
- Learn to step out of automatisms and masks
- Study the structure of building a project presentation
- Perform on camera and analyze performances
Storytelling
- Learn to tell captivating stories using Freytag’s Pyramid
- Face personal social fears and inner blocks
- Practice non-reaction to criticism and negativity
- Perform on camera and analyze performances
Final Session
- Author’s exercise on openness and authenticity
- Author’s exercise on stress resilience and reflection
- Deliver a speech on a chosen topic and receive final feedback
- Award nominations and certificates to participants
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. If you communicate with people, negotiate, or record reels — this training is for you. Breaking point isn’t only about the stage. It’s about expressing yourself authentically in any form of communication.
Yes, to a large extent this training is both psychological and even philosophical. Most people can speak and express their thoughts, yet the same majority cannot do it on stage — freely and convincingly.
We create a safe space where you can relive and rewrite old behavioral patterns. Participants often describe it as ‘transformation through performance’.
Then you need this training even more. It’s a safe space where you can face your biggest fear — so it no longer controls you.
Because this training breaks your usual perceptions of yourself and the way you communicate with the world. You’ll learn to be alive, persuasive, and boldly authentic. It’s not just for beginners — even experienced speakers grow here.
Self-presentations and anti-presentations, storytelling, provocations, role plays, improvisations, shouting, working with masks and the inner critic.
It’s not lectures — it’s intensive practice. It will often be challenging and stressful, but that’s what makes it deeply transformative.
That’s not an obstacle. In fact, introverts often make the most powerful breakthroughs — they have depth and space to grow. When they allow themselves to express openly, it makes a strong impression.
Ask yourself:
Am I okay staying in the shadows all my life? Staying silent when I have something to say? Hiding behind my company’s logo instead of being the face of my brand?
If you answered ‘no’ to at least one of these questions — this training is for you.
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