Eva Daniel
Founder & Owner of The Speak Shop; Public Speaking Strategist & Coach; Keynote Speaker
About
I'm Eva Daniel, the Founder of The Speak Shop and a Public Speaking Strategist. My career has been dedicated to the art of communication, from producing radio broadcasts for millions at Focus on the Family to serving as a Senior Speechwriter for Dave Ramsey. Today, I help CEOs, founders, and leaders turn forgettable presentations into transformational content. I'm passionate about the mechanics of a great speech—things like vocal variety, storytelling, and creating those 'sticky' phrases that audiences never forget. I believe that even the most seasoned experts need an outside eye to truly refine their message. Whether it's through 1:1 coaching or my keynote sessions, I'm here to help you own the room and move from being just another option to being the only right option for your audience.
Networking
What I can offer
- ›1:1 public speaking coaching
- ›Corporate team workshops
- ›Keynote speaking
- ›Signature talk development
Looking for
- ›expanding my professional network
- ›exploring mutual opportunities in communication and public speaking
Best fit for
Current Interests
Background
Career
Began in radio broadcasting and traffic coordination, moved into senior production for major radio broadcasts, transitioned to senior speechwriting for high-profile personalities, and eventually founded a specialized communication coaching firm.
Education
Bachelor of Arts in Speech Communication and Rhetoric, Hillsdale College (2002 – 2006)
Achievements
- ›Top 20 Communication Expert by Favikon
- ›Produced podcast with 1.7 million downloads
- ›Managed broadcast reaching 6 million weekly listeners
- ›Wrote over 100 scripts for personal finance curriculum
Opinions
- Even the best speakers are 'too close to their content' and need an outside expert.
- Speakers should never apologize for lack of preparation or getting emotional; they must 'own the room'.
- Extreme clarity in messaging is what makes a speaker 'the right option' rather than just 'one option'.
- Being 'broke' forces a level of creativity and resilience foundational to success.