In a world where communication drives leadership, connection, and change, one voice is quietly transforming how others find their own. Mohammad Tabrizian, a bilingual public speaker, writer, and founder of Eloquence Academy, has turned the act of speaking into a global movement of empowerment — from Dubai classrooms to London boardrooms.
🎤 The Global Fear: Speaking Up
It’s often said that people fear public speaking more than death. According to Forbes, nearly 77% of people experience some form of glossophobia — the fear of public speaking. But Mohammad doesn’t just help individuals speak — he helps them believe in what they have to say.
“Confidence doesn’t start with speaking louder,” he says. “It starts with feeling heard, even when you’re still silent.”
🌍 Bridging Cultures Through Voice
With dual residency in the UAE and UK, and fluency in English, Arabic, and Farsi, Mohammad’s journey mirrors his mission: to bridge cultures through communication. His work is rooted in emotional intelligence, empathy, and narrative — allowing voices from different backgrounds to connect without translation.
His semi-autobiographical book Bridging the Gulf delves deep into this cross-cultural dynamic, highlighting how tone, posture, and pause can vary — yet still unite — across continents.
🏛️ From Ministry Stages to University Halls
Between 2016 and 2019, Mohammad led speaking workshops across the UAE with the Ministry of Youth Affairs, reaching over 10,000 students. Today, as the founder of Eloquence Academy in London, his annual “Voices of Tomorrow” summit gathers speakers, change-makers, and young leaders from more than 15 countries.
He also serves as a visiting lecturer at the University of Birmingham and Zayed University, where he teaches persuasive speaking and storytelling in global contexts.
📚 The Books That Echo Beyond the Page
His trilogy — The Voice Within, Stage Whisper, and Bridging the Gulf — continues to impact aspiring speakers worldwide. Each title covers a unique layer: inner confidence, non-verbal mastery, and intercultural storytelling.
These aren’t just books — they’re blueprints for reclaiming your voice in any room, any language, any life stage.
💡 Why It Matters
In an era of noise, intentional communication is power. Mohammad Tabrizian is proving that public speaking isn’t about perfection — it’s about presence, purpose, and people.
“The real stage,” he says, “is everyday life — and everyone deserves to speak on it.”