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Why Conversations Are Scarier Than Speaking On Stage

Why Conversations Are Scarier Than Speaking On Stage

Update: 2024-07-05
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Today we're diving deep into a topic that often surprises people: why public speaking can sometimes feel easier than a simple one-on-one conversation.


We've all been there, right? Standing around at a party, surrounded by strangers, maybe only knowing 2 other guests. The pressure to make conversation and the fear of awkward silences can feel paralyzing. 


Some of you might be surprised to learn that this is usually how I feel at parties or events where I don’t know anyone. And maybe even more surprising is the fact that I much rather give a speech in front of a large audience.


I have heard of other public speakers having the same issues - many of us prefer to speak on stage to a room full of strangers than to have one-on-one conversations with a single solitary stranger - or sometimes even an acquaintance! What the heck is going on here?


Listen and find out!


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Why Conversations Are Scarier Than Speaking On Stage

Why Conversations Are Scarier Than Speaking On Stage

Kelly Kaye Walker, The Queen of Presenting, Public Speaking Coach