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248. Public Speaking for Coaches: Go from Nervous to Confident Communication
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From painfully shy to powerful speaker: One coach's journey to the stage
Ever wonder if public speaking is worth the effort? Laurie-Ann Murabito sure did. In this episode, she shares her transformation from a shy girl who couldn't make eye contact to a confident speaker helping others find their voice.
Laurie-Ann opens up about her early struggles with public speaking, including a time she couldn't stop giggling during a presentation. She walks us through her journey of overcoming fear, learning from each speech, and eventually falling in love with neuroscience to create powerful audience experiences.
Here’st what you’ll learn:
- How to start putting yourself out there, even if you're shy
- The importance of creating an experience for your audience, not just delivering information
- Simple tricks to stay on topic during live streams and videos
- Why learning from each presentation is key to growth
- How to leverage speaking opportunities to grow your business
Remember: You weren't born with a microphone, but you can learn to rock one!
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Links and resources mentioned in this episode:
- Get your copy of 17 Magic Phrases at https://SpeakAndStandOut.com/Magic
- Grab the FREE resource Directory of Places to Speak https://SpeakAndStandOut.com/Directory
- Follow me on Instagram at https://instagram.com/laurieann.murabito
- Click and read more over on my website. https://SpeakAndStandOut.com
- If you’re looking for support to grow your business faster, get fully booked and profitable, book a call to explore if you’d be a good fit for one of my programs. schedule a call at. https://SpeakAndStandOut.com/Discovery
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Thank you for listening,
Laurie-Ann
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