Imposter Syndrome and Speech Fright

Imposter Syndrome and Speech Fright Have you ever walked up to speak, feeling like someone’s about to expose you as a complete fraud? Don’t worry – you’re in good company. Studies show that up to 70% of professionals battle these feelings during their careers. We call it imposter syndrome, and boy, does it love to team up […]

Michael Bay & the Terrible, Horrible Very Bad Speech Fright Day

Speech fright can be painful to watch, and this video certainly proves it. However, it seems to be painful in an entertaining sort of way except perhaps for its subject, the Hollywood director Michael Bay. How else do you explain the more than one million views the YouTube video of the incident has attracted? It was […]

Adele’s Fear of the Stage

No popular artist is bigger these days than the British singer-songwriter Adele, and few have been as open about their stage fright. Rolling Stone In a 2011 interview with Rolling Stone, Adele disclosed about her performance anxiety: I’m scared of audiences. I get shitty scared. One show in Amsterdam, I was so nervous I escaped […]

Is a Little Speech Fright Good?

Is a Little Speech Fright Good? One of the most common things you hear people say about speech and stage fright is that being a little nervous is actually good for you. Really? Well, that’s what a lot of folks say at any rate. In fact, country artist Faith Hill once said, “A little bit […]

Glossophobia: What is and What You Can Do About It

A staggering 77% of people deal with glossophobia or public speaking anxiety. Your heart races and your palms sweat just at the thought of addressing a crowd. This happens whether you’re presenting at work, giving a wedding toast, or speaking at a conference. My years of research and experience helping others have taught me a lot […]

The Monk and the Strawberry: A Speech Fright Parable

the monk and the strawberry parable

Let me share the story of the monk and the strawberry. It serves as a lovely parable about how to approach speech anxiety mindfully. This story is also relevant to other forms of performance anxiety. It also applies to the stage fright experienced by performers and the nervousness felt by athletes and competitors. Imagine a […]

Dog Therapy for Speech Fright?

Dog therapy for speech fright is an innovative idea presented by Bonnie Auslander, a seasoned public speaking coach and the director of the Kogod Center for Business Communications, in her article for the New York Times. Auslander advocates for practicing speaking in front of dogs to help individuals manage their performance anxiety. While this concept […]

Jake Blanchard Podcast

Overcome your fears and unlock your musical potential! In this captivating episode of the Jake Blanchard Podcast, David Fish, a PhD Music Teacher, shares invaluable insights on conquering stage fright and speech anxiety. With decades of experience, including performing alongside Frank Sinatra, Fish offers practical strategies to help you shine in the spotlight. Discover the psychology behind these common fears and learn how to transform them into fuel for your success. Whether you’re a budding musician or a seasoned professional, this episode is packed with wisdom to elevate your performance and boost your confidence. Tune in for an inspiring journey through a lifetime of music and personal growth.

How To Tame Your Speech or Stage Fright

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“Overcoming stage fright can feel like an insurmountable challenge, but Dr. David Lee Fish’s 5-Day SPEECH FRIGHT Solution offers a practical and transformative approach to conquering this common fear. With a focus on actionable techniques, the program empowers individuals to build confidence and perform at their best in just a few days, making it ideal for professionals, students, and anyone aiming to excel in public speaking.”
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How Winston Churchill Overcame His Fear of Public Speaking

Discover how Winston Churchill, one of history’s greatest orators, conquered his intense fear of public speaking. In 1904, Churchill experienced a humiliating moment when he froze during a speech in Parliament, standing silent for three embarrassing minutes. This pivotal event sparked his transformation from a nervous speaker to a master communicator.
Learn about Churchill’s meticulous preparation techniques, including his unique “Churchill Method” and “psalm style” speech format. Explore his dedication to practice, often rehearsing even while bathing, and his focus on delivery techniques that made his speeches unforgettable.
Churchill’s journey proves that speaking excellence comes through dedication, not natural talent. His story offers valuable lessons for anyone looking to improve their public speaking skills and overcome speech anxiety. Discover how Churchill’s approach to preparation and delivery can help you develop your own powerful speaking presence.

Stage Fright and Legendary Pianist Vladimir Horowitz

Vladimir Horowitz, a name synonymous with piano virtuosity, is as well-known for his exceptional performances as he is for his struggles with stage fright. Despite his towering achievements in the world of classical music, Horowitz’s battle with performance anxiety highlights the pervasive nature of stage fright, even among the most accomplished artists. Understanding Stage Fright […]

Stage Fright in Different Cultures: A Global Perspective

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Stage fright, also known as performance anxiety, is a common experience worldwide. While it affects people in every corner of the globe, how different cultures handle stage fright can vary significantly. Understanding these differences can provide valuable insights into managing and overcoming this challenge. This post explores stage fright in different cultures, focusing on how […]

Speech Fright Science: What Happens in the Brain?

Stage fright, also known as performance anxiety, is a common experience. Even seasoned performers can feel it. This post will explain the science behind stage fright, focusing on what happens in the brain. Understanding these processes can help us better manage and support those who face this challenge. What Is Stage Fright? Stage fright is […]