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Urmi Hossain, Financial Professional & Motivational Speaker

What if your biggest disaster became your greatest teacher?

75% of people worldwide fear public speaking. Urmi Hossain was one of them.

Her first speech? A complete disaster. She spoke so fast she couldn’t understand herself, sat down with her hands over her face, and thought, “That’s it. I’m done.”

But someone gave her feedback. She slowed down. Found structure. Kept practicing.

Now she’s a motivational speaker training women at nonprofits, speaking at conferences, and using her voice to make change.

In this episode, Urmi shares her journey from glossophobia to global impact—and proves that your worst moment can become your breakthrough.

MBTI vibe: ENFJ (most typical profile) / ENTJ / ENFP / INFJ
Naturally persuasive • Emotionally attuned • Commanding presence • Deep personal storytelling • Ability to connect ideas across domains

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Need to Know Facts*

Salary Range:



Entry-Level Education:









Work Experience in Related
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Resources:


$23,000 – $298,000+ annually
(average: $43,000 – $120,000,
but highly variable)

No degree required, but
Bachelor’s degree helpful –
Business Communications,
Public Relations, Multimedia Journalism, etc.

Certifications – Toastmasters,
other public speaking
certificates

Corporate Training
Coaching & Teaching
Leadership (i.e. pastor, sales
managers, etc.)

Corporate &
Multinational Corps
Sales & Marketing Firms
Healthcare & Tech Sectors
Educational Institutions
Non-Profit Organizations
Retail & Consumer Brands
Government & Regulatory
Agencies

75% Part-Time; 25% Full-Time
Over the next few years:
+12% expected growth

Toastmasters International
Dale Carnegie Training

* ZipRecruiter

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Join Liane & Annie as they dive into the surprisingly cool jobs that women do. Discover the part career confessional, part field guide you didn’t know you needed.