How to find your speaking territory and build a signature talk

Max Hoppy, Founder of The Keynote Club
In our latest session, we welcomed the brilliant Max Hopkinson — co-founder of The Keynote Club and former Head of Marketing at Iceland Foods. Max shared his deeply personal and practical journey to becoming a confident public speaker, after once having a panic attack during a presentation on… breaded chicken. Here’s what we covered: 🎤 […]

In our latest session, we welcomed the brilliant Max Hopkinson — co-founder of The Keynote Club and former Head of Marketing at Iceland Foods. Max shared his deeply personal and practical journey to becoming a confident public speaker, after once having a panic attack during a presentation on… breaded chicken.

Here’s what we covered:

🎤 Max’s Journey into Public Speaking

  • Max once believed public speaking “wasn’t for him.” After a panic attack at work, he quit his job.
  • But he knew becoming a better speaker would unlock career opportunities, so he committed to learning.
  • Fast forward: he’s now helping others do the same via The Keynote Club, aiming to support 1 million people.

🗺️ Discovering Your “Speaking Territory”

Max shared a framework to help anyone find their ideal speaking topic:

  • Right to Speak: Do you have lived experience? Are you in the top 3-5 people in your network on the topic?
  • Belly Energy: Do you have passion or fire in your belly for it?
  • Audience Fit: Can you empathise with your audience? Are they genuinely interested?

🧱 A Simple Talk Structure (with Worksheets!)

Attendees built a full draft of a talk using Max’s 6-box framework:

  1. Start – Grab attention (no polite intros!)
  2. Intro – Set expectations and show relevance
  3. Three Chapters – A clear structure based on story or chronology
  4. Full Circle – Come back to your start for emotional payoff
  5. Call to Action – What should the audience do next?
  6. Timings – Allocate time to each section (and always finish early!)

💡 Key Takeaways

  • Everyone has a story — Max encouraged participants to uncover theirs, even if they think they’re “boring.”
  • Speaking = Helping — Focus your talk on helping the audience first, not selling.
  • Starts & Ends Matter Most — That’s where attention is won (or lost).

📬 Take Action

Max even drafted a template email for attendees to send, asking to speak to a real audience. Because, as he says:

“The talk you’ll regret most is the one you never give.”


If you want to dive deeper, Max’s “High Stakes Speaking” course with The Keynote Club kicks off soon – with sessions designed to help you build talks, master nerves, and grow in confidence.

Huge thanks to Max, and if you found the session valuable, do drop him a follow on LinkedIn (he’s just 70 shy of 10k… let’s fix that).

Stay tuned for our next webinar with Tracksuit’s Matthew Herbert on how to measure brand marketing.