Path To The Main Stage Podcast

S1 Ep 10: What Every Speaker Needs to Know About Speaker Bureaus


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What if everything you think you know about speaker bureaus—and how to get on their radar—is wrong?


In this eye-opening episode of Path to the Main Stage, host Li Hayes sits down with industry insider Ben Anshutz, President of Entertainment at Gotham Artists, to pull back the curtain on the real workings of speaker bureaus, agents, and how emerging speakers actually get booked. From the myths of exclusivity to the nitty-gritty of how speaker commissions really work, Ben shares hard-earned wisdom from 13 years at Gotham and his own journey as a lifelong performer.


Are you shocked to discover that an agent’s job isn’t to book gigs for you? Or that sending your hard-earned leads to an agent might be the most profitable move for your career? This episode will challenge your assumptions and help you find the clearest path to getting booked on bigger and better stages.


Key highlights include:

  • Ben’s step-by-step breakdown of what speaker bureaus do (and don’t do), plus the difference between exclusive and non-exclusive representation
  • The inside scoop on commission structures (gross vs. net) and why your fee—and not your agent—makes or breaks your success
  • Untold truths about travel—what’s normal, what’s negotiable, and why a buyout might save everyone headaches (and money!)
  • How to set your speaking fee without sabotaging your reputation—and why asking “What’s your budget?” opens more doors than you think
  • Why sizzle reels AREN’T enough (and what sort of video clients really want in today’s market)
  • The counterintuitive secret to getting bureau attention: Bring THEM leads
  • The long game of speaking: boundaries, burnout, and how saying “No” might be your ticket to bigger gigs


If you’re an emerging speaker longing for the inside track, this is your must-listen episode—the advice here could save you years on your journey to the main stage.


Episode Overview & Timestamps

00:00 – Li Hayes introduces Ben Anshutz, Gotham Artists, and today’s agenda: busting myths about bureaus, agents, and getting booked

01:49 – Ben’s background: Entertainment division, speaker agent experience, and performer roots

03:15 – What is a bureau? Talent buyers, brokers, creative matchmakers—debunking industry jargon

05:59 – Exclusive vs. non-exclusive speakers explained; speaker management vs. bureaus

09:23 – How bureaus get paid: gross vs. net commission models, transparency, and pricing drama

13:27 – The realities of travel buyouts—why a fixed fee saves hassles (and hilarious receipts stories!)

19:41 – Travel costs: tiers for emerging, first-class, and celebrity speakers (+ when private jets enter the picture)

22:55 – Are travel fees commissionable? Standard deal structures and hidden bundling

23:43 – How emerging speakers should price themselves and why market research (and humility) matter

29:28 – Sizzle reel vs. speaking reel: What videos are must-haves for getting booked

32:24 – Do you need an agent? When to look for representation, what bureaus look for, and how to get their attention

36:04 – The one thing every speaker should do to get on a bureau’s radar—give them your leads

39:25 – The upside of working with agents: higher fees, better deals, and the long game

41:08 – The realities of event cycles, vendor systems, and why some clients ONLY book through bureaus

43:47 – Ben’s hard-earned wisdom: The power of “no,” maintaining boundaries, and avoiding burnout in showbiz

46:41 – “Enjoy the journey!” Advice for anyone wanting a sustainable, successful speaking career


Ready for the unvarnished truth about what it really takes to get on the main stage? Tune in now for the tactics, tips, and real talk that could change your trajectory!

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Path To The Main Stage PodcastBy LI Hayes