Kerre Burley: The Therapist Helping Healers Find Their Voice
There are many brilliant therapists, healers, coaches, and hypnotherapists quietly changing lives behind closed doors every single day. But according to Kerre Burley, too many of them are hiding their message from the very people who need to hear it most.
At this year’s Australian Hypnosis Conference, Kerre returns with a powerful and deeply needed presentation:
“From Therapist to Thought Leader: Step Up, Stand Out and Start Speaking.”
And if there’s one thing Kerre wants people to understand, it’s this:
Your voice matters.
For Kerre, speaking is not about ego, perfection, performance, or becoming the loudest person in the room. It is about connection. It is about helping practitioners realise that their knowledge, lived experience, and authentic stories can genuinely change lives when shared with confidence.
After years of working with therapists and professionals, Kerre noticed a common pattern. Many highly skilled practitioners were terrified of public speaking. Some struggled to explain what they actually did. Others stayed hidden behind one-on-one work, never stepping onto larger platforms because fear, self-doubt, or limiting beliefs convinced them they were “not a speaker.”
Kerre believes this is one of the biggest things holding practitioners back.
She teaches that speaking is not a talent reserved for extroverts or naturally charismatic personalities. It is a learnable skill. More importantly, it is a skill that can completely transform a business, expand impact, and position practitioners as leaders in their field.
What makes Kerre’s approach different is her authenticity.
She openly shares that she once doubted herself too. She worried she was not articulate enough. She believed she needed to sound more polished or professional before stepping onto a stage. Yet it was her passion, relatability, and genuine care for people that ultimately made her such a powerful speaker.
Today, Kerre has spoken internationally and helped others do the same.
Her work is not about creating “perfect” presenters. It is about helping people become real, engaging, and memorable. She teaches practitioners how to hold attention, simplify their message, speak with clarity, and communicate in a way that audiences genuinely connect with.
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Because knowledge alone is not enough.
As Kerre explains, many people with incredible expertise lose their audience within seconds because they overwhelm people with too much information or fail to connect emotionally. Great speaking is not about showing how much you know. It is about knowing what matters most and delivering it in a way people can hear, remember, and act upon.
One of the most inspiring parts of Kerre’s work is watching nervous practitioners transform.
Some arrive barely able to introduce themselves in front of a group. By the end of her training, they are confidently presenting, sharing stories, and finding their voice. In fact, Kerre proudly shared that several people from last year’s training have already gone on to speak at international conventions.
That transformation is what drives her.
Kerre’s message also carries an important reminder for every practitioner:
Not everyone will resonate with you, and that is okay.
She speaks openly about learning not to focus on criticism or the fear of getting things wrong. Instead, she encourages people to remember why they started in the first place. If even one person takes your message and changes their life because of it, then your voice has already made a difference.
At the Australian Hypnosis Conference, Kerre is not simply teaching public speaking.
She is helping practitioners step into leadership.
She is helping hidden voices become heard.
And she is reminding every therapist, healer, and coach in the room that their message may be exactly what someone else desperately needs to hear.
For those attending the conference, Kerre’s session promises to be more than just a presentation. It is an invitation to stop hiding, start speaking, and finally step into the impact you were meant to make.