If you're a leader, creator, coach, or student stepping into your next chapter, presence is your superpower. In this kingdom, we don’t just teach performance; we help you embody your confidence, communicate with clarity, and lead with authenticity.
Founded by award-winning performing artist and coach Carl Alleyne The Presence King™, Presence Kingdom™ is where artistry, leadership, and soul meet. Through movement, voice, and story, you’ll learn to show up not louder, but truer.
What Is Presence Development?
At The Presence Kingdom™, we refer to it as Presence Cultivation—the intentional process of growing, refining, and expressing your presence across all arenas of life.
Whether you’re introverted, extroverted, or somewhere in between, Presence Cultivation™ equips you to:
Captivate through posture, energy, and story
Connect through voice, clarity, and truth
Command spaces with grounded confidence—not volume
Convert attention into influence, trust, and leadership
Your presence becomes your calling card—on stage, on camera, in boardrooms, and beyond.
If you're ready to:
Communicate without shrinking
Show up with authenticity
Lead with unshakable clarity
Then it's time to cultivate the presence you were born with.
Communication is king. Your presence is your crown.
Carl Alleyne
Carl Alleyne is the Presence King™ a keynote speaker, performing artist, and presence cultivator who uses the arts as a vehicle to help people command rooms, cameras, and conversations with confidence and authenticity.
Through The Presence Kingdom™ Carl teaches individuals how to master their body, energy, story, and voice so they do not just show up they lead with clarity, authority, and impact wherever they stand.
Learn more about Carl’s journey and the Presence Kingdom Method.
Embodied Presence
Authentic Communication
Identity Led Leadership
Arts Based Method
Transformational Impact

"You are able to make non-dancers feel very comfortable and inspired.......Plus you coooool!"
Brooke Shields
"Carl's choreography makes everyone look like they have been dancing for years"
"In a short amount of time, in a matter of a few months, I started making videos. Now I can turn on the camera and free form a video without feeling hampered by all those feelings of worry and self-doubt.
Now I am confident. Now I feel like I can project my charisma."
The Presence Kingdom is a leadership and communication methodology founded by Carl Alleyne, The Presence King. It teaches individuals how to embody confidence, clarity, and authority in any environment where they are seen, heard, or evaluated. This work is not about performance or personality. It is about identity, stewardship, and how presence holds under pressure.
Presence is the ability to remain grounded, authentic, and authoritative when attention is on you. It is how your body occupies space, how your energy regulates emotion, how your story creates meaning, how your voice carries clarity, and how your identity governs your actions. Presence is not volume. Presence is ownership.
Traditional public speaking focuses on delivery techniques and performance skills. Presence Kingdom work focuses on who you are being while you communicate. The goal is not to sound confident. The goal is to be confident in your body, energy, story, and identity so that confidence is felt before words are spoken.
No. The Presence Kingdom is for leaders, professionals, entrepreneurs, creatives, students, and anyone who must show up visibly in moments that matter. Boardrooms, classrooms, stages, cameras, meetings, interviews, and social spaces all require presence. This work applies wherever attention creates pressure.
Presence Cultivation is the intentional process of growing, refining, and expressing your presence across all areas of life. It is not something you perform once. It is something you develop over time. Presence Cultivation trains how you show up consistently, not just when you are prepared.
The Presence Kingdom is taught through keynotes, workshops, coaching experiences, movement-based training, and curriculum modules. It is experiential, embodied, and practical. Participants do not just learn concepts. They practice presence under real pressure.
