Lloyd Luna 7 Speaker Archetypes™
Discover Your Unique Speaking Style
This guide introduces the seven Speaker Archetypes™, a framework invented by the Philippines’ Top Filipino Global Speaker Lloyd Luna, designed to help you identify your natural strengths, communication style, and impact as a speaker. Each archetype includes insights into your Power Trait, Power Move, Power Voice, and real-life Power Models to inspire your own speaking journey.
Use this to:
- Understand your speaking personality and natural tendencies
- Leverage your strengths for greater audience engagement
- Identify areas for growth and development
- Gain inspiration from world-class speakers and local Filipino examples
By the end of this workbook, you’ll be able to confidently recognize your primary and secondary archetypes, and apply your unique speaker powers to captivate any audience.
💡 Originator 💡 – “The Visionary Idea Creator”
Core Identity: Sparks new ways of thinking; thrives on innovation and conceptual frameworks.
Power Trait: Idea generation and conceptual thinking
Strengths:
- Generates original frameworks and strategies
- Inspires curiosity and intellectual engagement
- Connects abstract ideas to audience vision
Weaknesses:
- May overlook actionable steps
- Can seem abstract or disconnected from practical reality
Power Move: Sparks intellectual curiosity and innovation; ideas come first, action may follow
Power Voice: Measured pace, thoughtful pauses, moderate tone, precise word choice
Power Models: Simon Sinek, Bill Gates, Robert Kiyosaki, Lloyd Luna
🧭 Director 🧭 – “The Commanding Leader”
Core Identity: Provides clarity, direction, and structured decision-making.
Power Trait: Authority and actionable guidance
Strengths:
- Clear communication and decision-making
- Drives audiences to take structured action
- Instills confidence and authority
Weaknesses:
- Can feel controlling or rigid
- Less emotionally engaging
Power Move: Provides clarity and authority; audiences know exactly what to do next
Power Voice: Firm, steady tone, deliberate pacing, confident enunciation
Power Models: Winston Churchill, Lee Kuan Yew, Margaret Thatcher, Miriam Defensor-Santiago
📖 Narrator 📖 – “The Story Weaver”
Core Identity: Creates connection and meaning through stories and experiences.
Power Trait: Emotional storytelling
Strengths:
- Memorable storytelling
- Emotional and cognitive impact
- Builds empathy
Weaknesses:
- May lack step-by-step clarity
- Can wander off-topic
Power Move: Turns experiences into memorable stories; connects hearts before logic
Power Voice: Moderate to slow pace, expressive tone, varied pitch for emotional effect, pauses for dramatic storytelling
Power Models: Steve Jobs, Brené Brown, Malcolm Gladwell, Bo Sanchez
⚡ Performer ⚡ – “The Stage Energizer”
Core Identity: Captivates through energy, humor, and stage presence.
Power Trait: Audience engagement through charisma
Strengths:
- Captivates attention instantly
- Entertains and energizes
- Commands presence naturally
Weaknesses:
- Style may overshadow substance
- Risk of shallow content if overemphasized
Power Move: Captivates through energy and charisma; audience engagement is immediate
Power Voice: Fast or energetic pace, varied tone, expressive gestures, playful inflection
Power Models: Steve Carell, Trevor Noah, Jim Carrey, Lloyd Luna
🧩 Architect 🧩 – “The Systems Simplifier”
Core Identity: Translates complexity into clear, actionable frameworks.
Power Trait: Analytical clarity and structural teaching
Strengths:
- Simplifies complex ideas effectively
- Provides actionable frameworks
- Logical, structured presentations
Weaknesses:
- May appear dry or technical
- Risk of losing emotional engagement
Power Move: Makes complexity simple and actionable; logic and structure lead the way
Power Voice: Slow to moderate pace, calm tone, precise and logical phrasing, clear structure
Power Models: Peter Drucker, Bill Gates, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Dr. Sterling Plata
🚀 Catalyst 🚀 – “The Motivational Accelerator”
Core Identity: Drives action through emotional engagement and urgency.
Power Trait: Persuasion and momentum creation
Strengths:
- Sparks immediate action
- Persuasive and energetic
- Creates emotional urgency
Weaknesses:
- May overwhelm or pressure audiences
- Risk of short-term focus
Power Move: Ignites action and momentum; inspires immediate emotional response
Power Voice: Fast, energetic pace, high tone at key moments, passionate and emphatic
Power Models: Tony Robbins, Les Brown, Eric Thomas, Al Ian Barcelona
🤝 Companion 🤝 – “The Trust Builder”
Core Identity: Forms deep trust and connection; focuses on relational engagement.
Power Trait: Emotional authenticity and relatability
Strengths:
- Builds strong emotional bonds
- Creates safe and empathetic environment
- Highly approachable and relatable
Weaknesses:
- Less authoritative or directive
- May not push audiences to act urgently
Power Move: Builds deep relational trust; emotional connection is their superpower
Power Voice: Calm, warm tone, moderate pace, inviting, conversational, reassuring pauses
Power Models: Barack Obama, Malcolm Gladwell, Anthony Bourdain, Kara David
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What are the Lloyd Luna 7 Speaker Archetypes?
The Lloyd Luna 7 Speaker Archetypes™ is a framework invented by Lloyd Luna to help individuals identify their natural speaking style and improve communication and public speaking effectiveness.
Who invented this framework?
This framework was invented by Lloyd Luna, a Filipino motivational speaker, author, and communication trainer.
How do I know my speaker archetype?
You can discover your speaker archetype by taking an assessment or quiz that evaluates your communication strengths, personality, and speaking style.
Is this useful for beginners in public speaking?
Yes. It is designed for beginners, students, professionals, and aspiring speakers who want to improve confidence and clarity in communication.
Can this help me become a better motivational speaker?
Yes. By understanding your archetype, you can leverage your strengths to improve storytelling, persuasion, stage presence, and audience engagement.
Is this framework popular in the Philippines?
Yes. The Speaker Archetypes framework is widely used in the Philippines for leadership training, communication development, and public speaking improvement.
