How Podcasting Helped Me Overcome My Fear of Speaking
Have you ever felt your body betray you when it’s time to speak in public ? Your heart races. Your hands shake. Your mind goes blank. That used to be me — every single time. In this episode, I share how I used podcasting to face my fear of public speaking and how each rep behind the mic helped me find my voice again. From my first nervous recordings in a closet to lessons learned through hundreds of interviews, this one’s about courage, repetition, and learning to breathe through the fear. You’ll learn: How to reframe stage fright as energy, not failure Why repetition builds rhythm and confidence The power of hearing your own voice Simple tools like box breathing and grounding to calm your nerves Why courage is built in reps, not in perfection Takeaway: You don’t have to be fearless to be heard. Every time you face the mic, you shrink the fear. Links Mentioned: Guided Meditation for Anxiety: https://youtu.be/wNpvALOKXlw?si=4JSbpKTg04BGN0yZ Box Breathing Exercise: https://youtu.be/pobbcE7Ov3o?si=nns62irf-ZvIAV8R Join the Community: LeadersLeadThePodcast.com – Click Free Community Signup and connect with other leaders who are learning to speak, serve, and lead even when it hurts.
From "Leaders Lead Even When It Hurts w/ Tony Taylor"
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