Episode #588

How Erick Rheam Booked A $900,000 Speaking Engagement

With Erick Rheam

“If you can get one paid gig, you can build an empire off that.”

Welcome back to The Speaker Lab Podcast! In this episode, Dan Irvin (the newly minted TSL CEO and new host of the TSL podcast!) sits down with Erick Rheam — The Speaker Lab’s own resident speaker and lead coach — to unpack one of the most remarkable client stories we’ve ever told: how Erick turned a single speaking relationship into a three-year, $900,000 contract.

But here’s the thing — the $900,000 didn’t come from being the best speaker in the room. It came from being the most intentional. Erick breaks down a 12-year journey that started with a chance conversation at a vendor booth, a coaching nudge to lean into his niche, and a decision to consistently deliver more value than any client expected. His story is a masterclass in how speakers who think like business owners — not performers — build something that lasts.

Whether you just landed your first $1,000 gig or you’re wondering how to turn a great client relationship into something bigger, this episode is packed with practical wisdom you can use right now.

You’ll learn:

  • How Erick stumbled into speaking from the utility industry — and why that “detour” made him millions
  • Why leaning into your existing niche (instead of running from it) is one of the fastest paths to credibility
  • The counterintuitive reason Erick gave away content rights early on — and how it paid off over a decade later
  • How to build talks your audience actually wants by listening first and pitching second
  • The role Speaker Lab coaching played as a critical inflection point in Erick’s career
  • How a simple exit interview after every gig opened the door to consulting, workshops, and eventually that $900K contract
  • Why $900,000 had much less to do with what Erick did on stage — and everything to do with what he did around it
  • The four things Erick would tell his younger self: niche, audience problem, system, and coaching
  • How Erick closed $68,000 in gigs in a single week — prospecting just one hour a day
  • What to focus on when you land your first $1K–$5K gig so you don’t miss the opportunity right in front of you

And much, much more!

“I think I’m an average speaker at best, maybe above average. I do alright. However, I’m organized, and I follow a system. And the system is not that hard. It’s duplicatable. It’s scalable.”


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About Erick Rheam

Erick is a graduate of the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. He spent five years as a Military Police Officer, nine years working for two municipally owned utilities, ten years in software efficiency sales, two years as the Director of Student Success for a professional speaking development company, and now he’s a full-time professional speaker and author. He travels the country helping men and women cut through the whirlwind, so they can rise above the chaos to discover their significance and live in peace.

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