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2026 - Studying Great Speakers Episode 3: Alex Hormozi
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2026 - Studying Great Speakers Episode 3: Alex Hormozi

2026 - Studying Great Speakers Episode 3: Alex Hormozi New here? Don’t start here. Go back to Episode 1 and follow the sequence 1–50, designed as a private coaching journey. Today’s speaker study is ROGUE YET RELATABLE. Alex Hormozi is not polished...

Speak by Design

March 28, 202610m 32s

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2026 - Studying Great Speakers Episode 3: Alex Hormozi

New here? Don’t start here. Go back to Episode 1 and follow the sequence 1–50, designed as a private coaching journey.

Today’s speaker study is ROGUE YET RELATABLE.


Alex Hormozi is not polished in the traditional sense. He is direct, structured, and relentlessly clear. He does not try to impress. He wants to be understood.

And that is exactly why he is effective.

In this episode, Stephanie breaks down how Alex does it:

Style: How he uses grounded presence, minimal emotion, and steady delivery to create authority without over-performing.

Structure: How he simplifies complex ideas into sharp, repeatable frameworks. His messages are distilled to their essence, making them easy to follow and hard to forget.

Strategy: How he leads with clarity over charisma. He removes distraction, gets to the point quickly, and builds trust by making his thinking transparent.

Alex Hormozi does not rely on personality to carry his message.

He relies on precision.

That is the lesson.

🔗 Links:

Start your coaching journey: speakbydesign.com/join
Chicago Leadership Day (July 15): speakbydesignuniversity.com/se2026
Certification: speakbydesignuniversity.com/certification/join


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