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I almost bailed on my first networking event due to anxiety. Instead, I stayed, met a New York Times reporter, and completely bombed my pitch to her. Here's the story of what went wrong and why I'd do it all again.

What You'll Learn:

  • How to overcome social anxiety at networking events when you don't know anyone
  • Why being "bold" beats being comfortable every time
  • My biggest networking mistakes and what I learned from them
  • Practical tips for starting conversations at professional events
  • How to handle rejection and awkward moments with confidence

Key Takeaways:

✓ Strategies for managing imposter syndrome in professional settings

✓ The power of asking for feedback after difficult conversations

✓ Why taking opportunities matters more than the outcome

✓ How to network authentically without seeming desperate

Whether you're facing your first networking event, dealing with social anxiety, or just trying to be bolder in your career, this episode breaks down exactly how to push through discomfort and grow from every interaction – even the cringeworthy ones.

Perfect for: First-time networkers, anxious introverts, anyone who's ever stood alone at a professional event wondering what the hell they're supposed to do, young professionals ready to take uncomfortable chances on themselves.

Real talk: This isn't about becoming a networking master overnight. It's about showing up scared, making mistakes, and learning that the worst-case scenario (total embarrassment) is actually survivable – and valuable.

Bonus: Behind-the-scenes from my sweaty interview with Phoebe Gates and why I almost asked to pause mid-conversation to towel off.

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