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The Speaker Lab Podcast

The Six-Step Roadmap to Growing Your Speaking Career with Josh Shipp

The Speaker Lab Podcast

The Speaker Lab

Authors, Public Speakers, Public Speaking, How To, Marketing, Smallbusiness, Coaching, Education, Entrepreneurship, Speaking, Business, Side Gig

4.8575 Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2025

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

“Within an in demand topic, how are you going to differentiate? There are only X number of categories of movies out there, right? And so it’s not like you’re suddenly going to invent a new category of movie, but you do want, within that well trenched category, to be distinct.”

Welcome back to The Speaker Lab podcast! In today’s episode, host Grant Baldwin is joined once again by youth speaker and entrepreneur, Josh Shipp, for a masterclass on how to build a seven-figure speaking business. If you’ve ever wondered what it really takes to reach and sustain that elusive seven-figure mark in the speaking industry, this conversation is for you!

Drawing inspiration from his own career and his work as the founder of a successful speakers bureau for the youth and education space, Josh pulls back the curtain on the practical, often overlooked strategies that lead to lasting success. He and Grant dive deep into the six core offerings every speaker should consider—starting with the foundational work of perfecting your speech, and then thoughtfully layering on merchandise, building an engaged online platform, writing a book, developing a course, and scaling through licensing.

You’ll hear candid reflections on why speaking alone can be both lucrative and limiting, the importance of focusing on quality before quantity, and how to know when it’s time to pursue additional streams of revenue. Josh offers clear benchmarks, practical income thresholds, and valuable insights into everything from setting realistic goals, leveraging audience feedback, and understanding the true costs and opportunities of each new offering.

Whether you’re trying to book more gigs, looking to expand with digital products, or simply want to avoid burnout while building a business you love, this episode outlines the unfiltered roadmap to becoming a seven-figure speaker!

You’ll learn:

  • Focusing on substance over charisma
  • The misconception that income must come from speaking alone
  • Avoiding “shiny object syndrome”
  • Building offers sequentially versus all at once
  • Examples of different revenue pie charts
  • Variables that influence your income model
  • Why merch should come second in your sequence
  • Utilizing other platforms like newsletters, podcasts, etc.
  • The role of authoring a book as a speaker
  • When to maximize a current offering or make a new one
  • And much, much more!


“What I would advocate for, looking back on it with a bit of pattern recognition, is building these [avenues] deliberately step by step. That’s what’s going to help you get to a [seven-figure speaking business].”

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, Fran, Graham Baldwin here.

0:01.4

Hey, what if I told you that there was a single marketing asset that you could use to book tens of thousands of dollars in paid speaking gigs before you even have a website?

0:10.2

Well, that tool exists.

0:11.4

And Dan Irvin, one of the speakers on our team, used it to book over $36,000 in speaking gigs without a fancy website or any social media presence.

0:19.6

Even better, we're going to teach you exactly how

0:22.1

to create that tool for your speaking business in under an hour. For a limited time, we're going to

0:26.9

be offering a free live training on how to build and use this marketing asset to start booking

0:31.9

paid gigs in just a few weeks. If you want to hear more, go to thespeakalab.com slash marketing.

0:38.5

That's what you got to do is go to the speakelab.com slash marketing and we'll see you there. Writing a book is quite a painful process. However, that's a blunt truth, but the good news is

1:04.5

I've never seen anyone write a book, take it seriously, and it not make their keynote or their speech or their seminar or their workshop at least 20% better.

1:16.7

Because they go, okay, if I didn't have the stories and the charisma and my quirky sense of humor or whatever, is this still going to be powerful, engaging, moving, and practical?

1:36.4

Yeah. Is this still going to be powerful, engaging, moving, and practical? Hey, what's our friends?

1:37.3

Graham Bolden here.

1:38.0

Welcome back to the Speaker Lab podcast.

1:39.8

Excited for today's conversation with my good buddy, Josh Ship.

1:43.6

We had him on recently episode 527

1:46.4

he's back for more uh he may be one of these guys that like you know every 612 18 months or

1:52.0

like all right let's come on back and uh talk shop so uh i give you big intro in the last time

1:58.0

uh so you don't get any of that this time around. But nonetheless, good to have

2:01.4

you back. That's okay. I'm not offended by that. That's all right. You're going to be all right.

2:05.3

It's important to set expectations. We, we, we, you recently published an article about the seven-figure

2:14.7

speaker. And I think that, so we're going to spend our time talking about

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