Calderone Consulting
OWN THE MIC. OWN THE MOMENT. OWN THE ROOM


The Moment the Camera Turns On
Most people think the nerves kick in when the red light starts blinking. But the truth is, the pressure starts long before that — in the boardroom, on the field, at the podium, or in the middle of a tough conversation you didn’t see coming. Media training isn’t really about cameras; it’s about clarity. It’s about knowing what you stand for, what you want to say, and how to deliver it with the kind of confidence that makes people lean in. I help clients find that clarity first, so the camera simply becomes another person in the room.
A Coaching Approach Built in Real Newsrooms
I spent three decades in front of and behind the lens — breaking news, long-format stories, national TV, and everything in between. What I teach comes from those rooms: the adrenaline, the repetition, the real-world pressure that sharpens your instincts. My sessions are hands-on, using real cameras, real scenarios, and real feedback to build skills you can feel right away. No jargon, no theory for theory’s sake — just practical tools that make you sharper, calmer, and infinitely more effective the next time someone asks, “Mind if we roll?”



For the Leaders, Creators, and Game-Changers
I work with people who have something to say — executives, athletes, founders, attorneys, creators — anyone stepping into a moment where their voice matters. The goal is simple: help you tell your story with purpose, connect with your audience, and show up like the best version of yourself whether it’s a live interview, a keynote, or a quick video for your team. You’ll walk away with messages that land, a presence that feels natural, and the confidence to own the mic in any room.
