For many high-performing professionals, the fear of public speaking isn’t about lack of skill—it’s rooted deeper, in the subconscious mind. That’s the core insight behind Executive Talk Rewire™, a breakthrough method created by communication expert and behavioral change strategist from Spain, Daniel de Llano.
Drawing from neuroscience, subconscious programming, and over a decade of performance training, Daniel has crafted a system that helps executives transform automatic fear responses into calm, grounded presence—in only 21 days.
“I used to feel the same fear—even after years of professional acting training,” Daniel says. “But the turning point came when I realized it wasn’t about technique—it was about rewiring my internal response.”
Daniel holds a degree from Spain’s prestigious Royal Higher College of Performing Arts (RESAD). He is a certified hypnotherapist specializing in Rapid Transformational Therapy® (RTT), and an accredited member of both the International Association of Counselors and Therapists (IACT) and the ACCPH (UK). His method integrates subconscious reprogramming, guided visualization, and somatic tools designed to regulate the nervous system and rewire fear patterns at the root.
His approach doesn’t rely on rote practice or surface-level tips. Instead, it targets the internal patterns that cause otherwise confident professionals to freeze, overthink, or avoid the spotlight altogether. The result? Measurable breakthroughs in meetings, presentations, and high-stakes conversations.
Clients report shedding years of anxiety, ditching performance crutches like beta blockers, and speaking with authentic confidence—without having to become someone they’re not.
“If you’ve mastered speaking techniques but still feel that rush of fear, the real barrier—and the solution—lies in your subconscious mind.”
Daniel currently works with a limited number of professionals across the U.S. and Europe. His flagship 21-day program is available by application only.
To learn more or book a discovery call, visit:
www.danieldellano.com
or email: yes@danieldellano.com