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Own the Room: How to Command Attention & Take Up Space!

Own the Room: How to Command Attention & Take Up Space!


Season 1 Episode 20


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In this solo episode of Captivate the Mic, Elaine Williams breaks down the art (and science) of owning the room—whether you’re speaking to 10 people in a meeting or 10,000 from a stage.


Elaine shares insider performance tips that comedians, actors, and speakers use to instantly command attention, engage distracted audiences, and create unforgettable presence. From reclaiming the stage when no one’s paying attention, to planting yourself with executive presence, to warming up your voice so you sound magnetic—Elaine shows you how to captivate your crowd with confidence, charisma, and play.


If you’ve ever feared being ignored, felt too “small” to take up space, or struggled to keep an audience engaged, this episode is your toolkit for speaking with power and presence.


✨ Takeaways


  • How to reclaim attention when your audience is distracted or not ready to listen (the million-dollar “round of applause” technique).
  • The secret to executive presence: grounding your body and projecting confidence before you even speak.
  • Zoom presence hacks so you look and sound engaged on camera (no more slouching or low-vibe energy).
  • Why women must give themselves permission to take up space and speak with authority in business, fundraising, and leadership.
  • Simple 2-minute vocal warmups that make your voice more resonant, dynamic, and captivating.

If you want to get the warm up handout, just email: elaine@captivatethecrowd.com



Connect with your Host, Elaine Williams:
Check out Captivate the Mic Podcast on Elaine's YouTube Channel
Check out the Captivate the Crowd Website
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Want to schedule a free chat with Elaine? Click here to book a zoom date!


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