
What if the secret to landing speaking gigs has nothing to do with your keynote—or your price tag?
In this eye-opening episode of "Path to the Main Stage," host Li Hayes sits down with Pat Miller, founder of the Small Business Owners Community (SBOC) and a seasoned event planner who’s booked names like Mel Robbins, Jesse Cole, Marcus Lemonis, and Seth Godin.
Pat lifts the curtain on what really makes speakers stand out and get hired—not just for massive conferences, but for the small, high-value events that are goldmines for emerging speakers.
Key highlights from this episode:
Whether you’re new to the game or shooting for bigger stages, this episode is packed with actionable insights, candid stories, and tactical tips that go far beyond the usual speaker advice.
Timestamped episode overview:
00:00 – Introduction & why small events are powerful for emerging speakers
01:48 – Pat Miller shares his community building journey and experience booking top speakers
03:53 – Big name speaker shoutouts and the reality of speaker deals
04:15 – Virtual events: what actually brings value (and why canned keynotes are a no-go)
07:49 – Creative approaches to virtual presentations and audio quality essentials
09:35 – Tough love on virtual rates and why in-person is a different beast
12:32 – How speakers can customize their virtual vs. stage content
13:44 – The surprising impact of the right format in virtual sessions
15:11 – What made in-person experiences with speakers like Carl Gould a home run
18:00 – VIP sessions, books, and how speakers can boost both their value and planner ROI
19:06 – Why being gracious, flexible, and sponsor-savvy matters
21:46 – What planners look for in speaker collateral and red flags to avoid
25:49 – The importance of public video content for speaker credibility
29:01 – Booking decisions: attendee ticket math, tentpole speakers, and planner pain points
30:39 – Customer support, going the “extra mile,” and small wins that get you asked back
32:01 – How connecting with sponsors can be your golden ticket
33:47 – Pat’s perspective as an emerging speaker: message clarity and lessons learned
36:55 – Final tips on authenticity, specificity, and what really stands out for event planners
37:26 – Wrap-up and actionable takeaways for speakers hungry for the main stage