“Whether in the traditional classroom, the church, or the public square, Robinson doesn’t just teach communication he transforms speakers into compelling voices. Having worked closely with Elliott as my lead Teaching Assistant for my preaching classes, I witnessed firsthand his rare ability to identify each person’s unique strengths and push them toward excellence. His breadth of experience and hard-won wisdom make him indispensable to anyone serious about the craft of preaching or public speaking. Elliott doesn’t just help people find their voice; he helps them use it with power and purpose.”
— Dr. Nick Peterson - Assistant Professor of Homiletics and Worship, Assistant Director of the Ph.D. in African American Preaching and Sacred Rhetoric Program
“Dr. Elliott Robinson is a thoughtful, creative, and responsive leader whose pedagogy on preaching and storytelling serves a guide for those who want to improve their public speaking. As a gifted attorney, preacher, and cultural critic, Dr. Robinson has a sharpened lens of critical insight and an insatiable curiosity to tell compelling stories that make sense and matter in the living of our days. I highly recommend his agency for anyone seeking to hone their skills and model excellence in their delivery.”
— Rev. Dr. Allison Henderson Brooks - Asst. Dean of Students Emory University, Candler School of Theology
“Rev. Robinson’s use of language, music and imagery helped me gain awareness and understanding when watching the Creative Tension podcast.”
— Gorgette Green Hodnett - Coach Gee of the Miserable Teacher
“Dr. Elliott Robinson has this incredible skill of helping people find their voice. It’s easy to find instructors, coaches and mentors who can help you sound like them, but it’s something completely different when you find someone who helps you find strength, purpose and confidence in your own voice. I have seen Elliott work this gift time and time again, without fail. If you are looking for your voice or the power to more confidently tell your stories, the first call you make must be to Elliott Robinson at “How to Tell Great Stories.””
— Rev. William Thomas
“Over the years, Elliott and I worked together on community conversations in schools in and around Atlanta. These conversations included parents, teachers, and administrators at the elementary and university levels. At every step in our process of writing content, of creating engaging activities, and of navigating difficult conversations, Elliott guided me in developing the language and the love to bring people together.”