People are consistently asking Ginny what she speaks about in her keynotes or her speeches. This episode uncovers what she talks about, the key takeaways and some helpful information around speaking in general, particularly around the term keynote. The term keynote is another word that's thrown around loosely by speakers and for a speech to be considered a keynote, it is typically the first presentation of a day, meeting or conference that sets the tone. There wouldn't be more than one keynote in a day's session. Interestingly enough, public speaking is often cited as the number 1 fear of people, even above death. The term for this is glossophobia. One medically reviewed study on verywellmind states that as much as 77% of the population has some level of anxiety around public speaking. Luckily Ginny does NOT have this, which is a great first step to being a keynote speaker. As far as what Ginny covers in her keynotes and speeches, there are a few key takeaways. One is around overcoming what's ours. We all face difficult times and have that one story that we may not think is big enough to manage through, but it's what we do with these stories and how we overcome them. Small stories can still lead to big trauma. Sometimes people believe that their situation isn't big enough to be considered trauma, adversity or a difficult time. But when things happen in your life and take up that space, it is big to you. Finally, Ginny aims to inspire and empower people to not sit along the sidelines of life and move on their own path forward to grow through adversity. While each keynote is customized to the client and the audience, this gives a good idea of what you can expect from her on stage. She also isn't someone who is just preparing on the flight. No, she comes prepared, practiced and ready to make an impact for the client and the audience.
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Verywellmind article: https://www.verywellmind.com/glossophobia-2671860