Imagine you’re standing on stage, looking out at the audience, and feeling 100% confident in your content and delivery.
You’re moving fluidly, getting into your stories, engaging with your audience, and feeling connected to them.
You can absolutely do this – but it takes the *right* kind of practice.
Most speakers practice the wrong way. The result is that they rely on their notes, their nerves get the best of them, and they stand like a statue and don’t move around (or even worse, they see-saw in place).
Doing the right kind of practice can make all the difference, which is what we’re talking about on “Back Stage with Speaking Your Brand” coming up on Tuesday, September 12 at 1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific on LinkedIn.
Join me and our clients Dr. Nicole Rochester, Terese Bottner, and Debby Kerr-Henry for a roundtable discussion on how they’ve transformed as speakers.
We’re going to talk about:
- The differences between practice and rehearsal – and why you need both
- Why most speakers practice the wrong way and what to do instead
- Developing stage presence
- Feeling confident *not* using notes or a script
- Handling nerves
- The impact of practicing on our stage and getting feedback at our in-person retreat
- We’ll also take your questions!
Join us live on September 12th at 1 pm EDT on LinkedIn or YouTube.