Training & Executive Coaching

for Organisations

Strategic Planning

Change is inevitable. But it doesn't need to be chaotic.

I've conducted countless strategic planning sessions that result in co-designed documented Strategic Plans for managing change, seeking new direction, getting back on track and ending chaotic disorganisation. Delivering in Darwin and across the Territory and Australia by arrangement.

Organisations like No More and The Women's Innovation Network NT benefitted from everyone having their say, multiple options being presented and a consensus being reached.

Digital Marketing & The Web

Understanding marketing in today's online world.

No one got into business to do marketing. But it's a neccessary part of the game. Likewise, a lot of us find ourselves doing marketing as part of our multi-disciplinary roles and we're finding the whole online world a little overwhelming.

I have guided over 2000 small businesses through marketing online since 2017 through Business Station and Business Enterprise Centre NT.

I've trained staff from Matt Wright Adventures, Charlies of Darwin, Ocean Buyers Agency, Perth Speech Therapy and even government agencies in the Northern Territory and New South Wales.

Design Thinking

When you want new revenue sources or to produce new products.

Design Thinking is one of those really annoying academic concepts that no one really uses because it's full of jargon that no one understands.

My Design Thinking workshops break down the mess and make it fun and effective for teams looking to build new products, design new services or come up with new ideas for revenue.

I've taught it at Charles Darwin University and Central Queensland University. And I've helped the teams at Darwin Innovation Hub, Catholic Care and City of Darwin get their design thinking breakthroughs.

LinkedIn & Thought Leadership

Leaders are surfaced, discovered and created on LinkedIn.

Organisations can't ignore LinkedIn. Especially when 16 million Aussies are active on it - and they are doing business, finding jobs and unskilling in a time when skills are hard to find and very in-demand.

However, few organisations have a LinkedIn strategy and their executives aren't active on the world's biggest professional platform.

But they are waking up to the opportunity and LinkedIn use has skyrocketed in the last few years.

I was awarded a LinkedIn Top Voice status in 2024: only 300 are awarded globally each year.

I provide training and executive coaching on how to work with LinkedIn for individuals and organisations using a tested and provdem method.

Entrepreneurship

We're all part of the sales and innovation departments these days.

Even if we are not business owners, there's value in employees learning about entrepreneurial thinking.

It's not necessarily about starting businesses. Entrepreneurship helps your team thinking from the point of view beyond just their own role - and to the bigger picture of how organisations operate, and how thinking beyond the routine and set processes can transform an organisation from stagnant to dynamic.

My entrepreneurship workshops are based on both experiences as a serial entrepreneur, my studies with University of NSW in Marketing and Business Information Systems as well as the principles in the curricula that I've taught at Charles Darwin University, Central Queensland University and the Australian Catholic University.

The workshops are highly interactive and practical.

Social Media for Business

It's changed the way we communicate forever - especially in business.

If you're a business without an online presence, you're not in business. However, business treats social media like it's a television or radio ad.

In this comprehensive full-day program, your team will learn about the platforms, the purpose, the best practices, the fine line between brand values and the attention economy as well as forming a content plan for your business that will not only reach your target customer, but lead them to engagement.

Speaking with Confidence

Confidence isn't born, it's learned.

The power of public speaking can be used to inspire, move and transform teams. But even at the smallest level, it brings the confidence to speak up in meetings, contribute to team work and collaborate with others. Simply, public speaking is less about TEDtalks and more about everyday use of our voices and our thoughts.

This is what Study NT Student Ambassadors, NT Training Awards Participants, Airport Development Group and Real Estate Institute of the Northern Territory learned when they used this training.

AI Literacy

Using AI safely, privately and effectively in 2025.

Your staff are already using ChatGPT. Even if they've been told not to. So you could try and. "policy your way out of it" or you could provide the tools and training for them to use it safely and more effectively.

My half-day and full-day AI tools training introduces your team to not only the tools, but to how to best use them to get real work done in a privacy-first and safe way.

You'll learn how to integrate AI into your workflows so that everyone works better, faster and more accurately without compromising data privacy and business confidentiality.

Specialist Training for Government

Things in government are a little different to the private sector.

I have been delivering Digital Skills, AI Literacy, Strategic Planning, Design Thinking, Social Media and Crisis Communications training for the public sector for years now through local councils like Coomalie Community Council, West Arnhem Regional Council, Trade & Investmetn Queenland, NSW Health, WA Small Business Development Corporation, Northern Territory and Queensland Governments, Austrade and Ausindustry.

I am also a contracted trainer for the Public Sector Network across all three levels of government in Australia and both levels in New Zealand.

All my training programs are available and contextualised for both your government and local application.

Latest from The Saturday Sprint

Fake

Why you feel like a fraud - and why that's good.

December 04, 20257 min read

I reckon we have all reached a tipping point. You open your phone, scroll through LinkedIn or Instagram, and you are bombarded by them. The 22-year-old business coaches standing in front of rented Ferraris. The "serial entrepreneurs" who claim to have exited three companies before they could legally drink. The endless parade of shiny, polished, perfect humans telling you that if you just buy their $97 course, you too can escape the matrix.

If you are a freelancer or a solopreneur—someone who actually does the work, deals with real clients, and stresses about real BAS statements—this stuff doesn't just precise you off. It makes you feel small. It makes you feel like you are doing it wrong because you aren't posting three times a day about your "seven-figure mindset."

But here is the reality check you need: You are not the one who is failing. They are.

I recently listened to a breakdown of this industry that confirmed what most of us have suspected for a long time. The thesis is simple and terrifying: 98% of the creators you see on the internet are fake.

They are building a lie. They have lied to themselves, they have lied to you, and the algorithm has bought into it.

The Architecture of the Lie

We need to talk about how this grift actually works, because once you see it, you can't unsee it. And more importantly, you can stop comparing your real life to their fabricated one.

It starts with what I call "props." Especially for the guys out there, we are conditioned to be attracted to the signals of success. So, these charlatans surround themselves with symbols. Hot women, fancy cars, helicopters, exotic locations.

It looks impressive on a Reel. But let’s be honest. It is usually a sign that they don't know who the hell they actually are, so they surround themselves with expensive noise so you might think they are worth following.

Then there is the "social proof" industry. This is a whole machine designed to manufacture authority for people who haven't earned it. There are events set up solely for people to pay $200,000 to a famous person—someone with actual runs on the board—just to show up and take photos.

Then the grifters sell tickets to these events at ten grand a pop. They get a photo next to the famous person, plaster it all over their social media, and suddenly, by association, you think they must be legitimate.

It is a transaction. It has nothing to do with the soul, nothing to do with expertise, and everything to do with tricking you into thinking they are in the inner circle.

And let’s not forget the financial lies. You see gurus claiming they sold their company for some massive, sexy number. But if you actually dig into the details or read their own books properly, you find out they didn't sell it for that amount at all. They sold a tiny portion at a valuation that implied that amount.

But "I sold my business for $10 million" sounds a hell of a lot better than "I sold 10% for $1 million and then the business tanked," doesn't it?

It is all smoke and mirrors. And honestly, I think every one of these creators is just one or two bad PR pieces away from going to jail for fraud or being sued into oblivion.

The Trojan Horse Trap

So, why does this matter to you, the solopreneur trying to build a graphic design business or a consulting practice?

Because you are being taught to copy them. You are being told that to get clients, you need to build a "Personal Brand" using their tactics. And it is ruining your reputation.

The most common piece of advice you’ll hear is to "provide value." But the way it is taught is manipulative as shit. It’s the Trojan Horse concept.

You write a post that looks helpful. You lead with 80% value—tips, tricks, insights. And then, right at the end, you slide in the ask. "Buy my thing." "Book a call." "Join my newsletter."

We all cringe when we see it. We know it’s a thinly disguised advertisement.

And even if the value was good, that little ambush at the end burns all the goodwill you just built. It tells your audience that you weren't actually trying to help them; you were just fattening them up for the kill.

This is why "personal branding" has become such a dirty word. It’s become a label used to put lipstick on a pig. It’s all marketing funnels and sales strategies masquerading as human connection. And frankly, it’s all hogwash.

The Trauma Response

Here is the sadder truth behind the flashiness. A lot of these loud, aggressive, "alpha" personal brands aren't coming from a place of confidence. They are coming from a place of deep insecurity.

It’s like the bully on the playground. Bullies aren't confident. They are insecure, broken human beings who heal themselves by putting others down.

When you see someone online constantly flexing, casting judgment, or trying to prove how rich they are, you are looking at someone trying to self-medicate their own trauma with more jets and more bank accounts.

It is a bottomless pit.

Real personal branding shouldn't be a marketing strategy to get more clients. It should be a process of self-discovery. It should be about figuring out who you actually are, healing from the stuff you don't even understand you’re carrying, and showing up as a whole person.

But that’s hard work. Buying a blue checkmark and renting a Lambo is easy.

The Alternative: Generosity Marketing

If you are a freelancer or solopreneur, you don't need to be an influencer. You don't need millions of followers. You just need a solid reputation and a steady stream of good clients.

So, how do you get that without becoming a grifter?

You shift to Generosity Marketing.

This is the antidote to the Trojan Horse. It’s a philosophy where you just give lots and lots of value. You share what you know. You help people solve problems. You give away your best stuff.

And here is the kicker: You don't hide the ask inside the content.

When you are giving, you just give. When you are selling, you just sell.

You don't have to trick people. If you have spent six months helping your network with genuine, no-strings-attached expertise, you have earned the right to say, "Hey, I have this service, and I think it’s worth paying for."

You don't burn goodwill because you aren't being sneaky. You are being useful.

The Soul of the Creator

Think about the people you actually follow and respect. Not the ones you hate-watch, but the ones you trust.

Do you trust them because of their car? Or do you trust them because you feel like you know their soul?

Take MrBeast, the biggest creator on the planet. We know his hooks. We know his editing style. We know his persona. But we don't know him. We don't know what he believes in. He makes endorphin-hooking videos for kids, but there’s no "soul" there.

Compare that to the creators who might have smaller followings but deep loyalty. They are the ones who show up as real people.

They talk about the things they are proud of, sure. But they also talk about the things they are embarrassed by. They talk about the perseverance, the hard work, and the stuff they had to overcome as human beings.

That is when you start showing up as a real person.

A Challenge for the Solopreneur

You bought yourself a job because you wanted freedom. Don't build a prison out of other people's expectations of what "success" looks like.

You don't need the props. You don't need the fake metrics. You certainly don't need to lie about your revenue.

The market is drowning in fake. It is absolutely saturated with people pretending to be something they aren't.

This is your opportunity.

Be the one person who is aggressively, unapologetically real. Be the one who admits when they don't know the answer. Be the one who shares the failures as loudly as the wins.

There is a 2% of creators out there who are "real real." They aren't flashy. They don't have massive followings because they don't play the algorithm games.

But they are the ones I like to hang out with. They are the ones I trust. And they are the ones who build sustainable businesses that last longer than the next trend.

So, stop trying to build a "brand." Start building a reputation for being useful, honest, and kind.

It might not get you a helicopter ride, but it will get you a business you can actually be proud of. And you’ll sleep a hell of a lot better at night than the guys faking it for the 'gram.

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Dante St James

Dante is the Director of Australian Digital Education & Retail Group and Founder of Clickstarter, Speakstarter and Dante St James Consulting.

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