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I’ve been there. Heart pounding, mouth dry, butterflies swirling - even after years of speaking on stages and on live TV.
In this episode, I share some of my hardest speaking moments (including my worst ever speaking experience) and the surprising reasons we feel nervous before we speak, even when we know our stuff inside and out.
You’ll learn:
The 3 big reasons we get nervous (it’s not just about being unprepared!)
How our physiology plays a bigger role than we realize — and how to work with it, not against it
What to do in advance to reduce anxiety and boost confidence
The truth behind one of my biggest speaking flops — and why it was a turning point for me
Tips for right before you step on stage so you can channel your energy and connect with your audience
I also share what helped me go from being terrified on live TV with a congressman (yes, really) to becoming a go-to political analyst for election night coverage.
Putting in the speaking reps matters. So does mindset.
Whether you’re prepping for a keynote, panel, podcast interview, webinar, or media apperance, these tips will help you step up and speak up with more confidence.
This episode originally aired as episode 370 on January 15, 2024.
Links:
Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/370/
Discover your Speaker Archetype by taking our free quiz at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/quiz/
Enroll in our Thought Leader Academy: https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/academy/
Attend our 1-day in-person speaking & messaging workshop in Orlando: https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/workshop-speaking/
Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolcox
Related Podcast Episodes:
Episode 347: The Power of REAL Practice to Transform Yourself as a Speaker
Episode 348: Confidence Unleashed: Owning the Stage with Authentic Presence
Episode 92: Deconstructing My TEDx Talk: Why We’re Uncomfortable with Women in Power
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I’ve been there. Heart pounding, mouth dry, butterflies swirling - even after years of speaking on stages and on live TV.
In this episode, I share some of my hardest speaking moments (including my worst ever speaking experience) and the surprising reasons we feel nervous before we speak, even when we know our stuff inside and out.
You’ll learn:
The 3 big reasons we get nervous (it’s not just about being unprepared!)
How our physiology plays a bigger role than we realize — and how to work with it, not against it
What to do in advance to reduce anxiety and boost confidence
The truth behind one of my biggest speaking flops — and why it was a turning point for me
Tips for right before you step on stage so you can channel your energy and connect with your audience
I also share what helped me go from being terrified on live TV with a congressman (yes, really) to becoming a go-to political analyst for election night coverage.
Putting in the speaking reps matters. So does mindset.
Whether you’re prepping for a keynote, panel, podcast interview, webinar, or media apperance, these tips will help you step up and speak up with more confidence.
This episode originally aired as episode 370 on January 15, 2024.
Links:
Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/370/
Discover your Speaker Archetype by taking our free quiz at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/quiz/
Enroll in our Thought Leader Academy: https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/academy/
Attend our 1-day in-person speaking & messaging workshop in Orlando: https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/workshop-speaking/
Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolcox
Related Podcast Episodes:
Episode 347: The Power of REAL Practice to Transform Yourself as a Speaker
Episode 348: Confidence Unleashed: Owning the Stage with Authentic Presence
Episode 92: Deconstructing My TEDx Talk: Why We’re Uncomfortable with Women in Power
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