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Bangor University student starts public speaking workshops business for children

Olaitan Olawande, who is completing her Masters in Applied Behaviour Analysis, set up Practice What You Speak

Bangor University student Olaitan Olawande has set up Practice What You Speak(Image: Big Ideas Wales)

A 21 year old studying at Bangor University has built on her love of public speaking to launch a business which helps children to develop confidence skills from a young age.

Olaitan Olawande, who is completing her Masters in Applied Behaviour Analysis, set up Practice What You Speak, to provide public speaking workshops to young people across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The workshops are targeted at three age ranges, 7-11 years, 12-17 years and ages 18-24, with Olaitan having already run workshops for over 30 young people.

Practice What you Speak is aimed at children who are already comfortable with speaking in public but want to hone their skills, or children who lack confidence and need additional support.

Through activities including tongue twisters, pronunciation practice and debating games, Olaitan said she launched the business to allow children to “feel empowered”.



Olaitan started her business with the help of Big Ideas Wales, part of Business Wales and part funded by the European Regional Development Fund through the Welsh Government. The service is aimed at anyone between the age of 5 and 25 who wants to develop a business idea.

Originally launched as a workshop which young people would attend in person, Covid lockdown measures saw Olaitan quickly diversify her business to offer online workshops.

Bangor University student Olaitan Olawande has set up Practice What You Speak(Image: Big Ideas Wales)

Speaking about setting up her own enterprise, Olaitan said: “I’ve always thrived off public speaking from a young age and wanted to use that to help others and give them the tools to improve their quality of life from childhood. Setting the foundations early to enable children to feel confident will serve as a lifelong skill.