Kerry Barrett

Throw mediocrity in the trash where it belongs!

44, Female from New York City, United States and speaks English

Available for Collaboration, Interviews in In-Person, Remote Formats

I would like to guest on podcasts that have audiences of lawyers, as they are my primary target. I have spoken on the "Lawsome" podcast and "Maximum Lawyer" podcast. They are ideal
Interests
EntrepreneurshipMarketing
About Kerry Barrett

Kerry Barrett is the preeminent on-camera media, video trainer and creator for Fortune 500 companies, lawyers and executives.

She teaches communication, virtual & video presence and on-camera readiness for a broad spectrum of situations ranging from formal talks, video content & social media & media interviews to everyday sales pitches over Zoom.

As an Emmy Award-winning network news anchor who overcame a debilitating fear of public speaking, Kerry offers a unique perspective as someone who has 25 years of experience in front of the camera.

Kerry’s specialty is teaching people how they can become relatable to their audiences and make that genuine connection.

She offers a variety of keynotes, workshops and corporate trainings, digital programs, 1:1 and group coaching, VIP Days and intensives to help people feel confident, sincere and energetic, yet relaxed on-screen, create marketing and sales content, close more deals, create a more engaged workforce and prepare for media opportunities.

My Availablity

Weekdays only from 9am to 5pm America/New_York

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My Target Audience

I would like to guest on podcasts that have audiences of lawyers, as they are my primary target. I have spoken on the "Lawsome" podcast and "Maximum Lawyer" podcast. They are ideal

Why Invite me?

I spent 20 years on-camera as an Emmy-award winning host, anchor, reporter and producer. I know what makes good content. I'm different (in a good way), funny, quick on my feet, can tell a good story, and don't have a problem calling people on their BS. I get it. Podcasts, at their best, are infotainment. They need to be informative, but also entertaining to hold an audience. I have no problem riffing and being spontaneous. I overcame a debilitating fear of speaking to get to where I am. And I built my own business on those same skills. Lots of people claim to be "communications coaches". PR and Marketing agencies farm out their media training to any old person with a degree in journalism. I have the same degree, but make no mistake... in no way did it did qualify me to teach people how to communicate on camera to grow authority and impact. I'll offer insights and insider information your audience won't find elsewhere.