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Do you get nervous at the thought of speaking in public? You’re not alone — and mastering this skill can be a game-changer for your career and leadership growth.

In this episode, I explore practical strategies to overcome fear, develop your authentic speaking style, and connect with audiences through storytelling, emotion, and clear purpose. From avoiding the perfection trap to bringing enthusiasm and energy to your talks, you’ll learn how to make every presentation memorable.

Plus, discover how my book Zero to Keynote provides a complete roadmap for turning ideas into compelling talks, getting submissions accepted, and delivering keynotes that leave a lasting impact.

Whether you’re pitching ideas, leading a team, or speaking at conferences, this episode will help you speak with confidence and influence.

I mention Sir Ken Robinson's talk on schools killing creativity - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG9CE55wbtY
I mention my own book Zero to Keynote - you can buy the print or digital copies here - https://zerotokeynote.com/
Supporting article on Cultivated - https://www.cultivatedmanagement.com/the-importance-of-learning-public-speaking-skills/

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