018 How to Deal with Nerves for Speaking in Public

In this episode, we will talk about getting nervous when speaking in public. We will dive deep into why this happens to us, how it affects our voice performance, and how to deal with it. I'll share four simple tips that you can apply before speaking to an audience, to help you handle the anxiety and prevent it from affecting your voicing. What You Will Learn In This Episode: - Why we feel nervous before and while we speak in front of an audience - How the awareness that feeling nervous is something normal can help us - What happens to our voice when we feel like we have no control over our bodies - What we can do in the days before public speaking to avoid getting nervous  Feeling nervous and anxious before speaking in front of an audience is entirely normal, and even the most experienced speakers feel it. The tension that affects our voice is a natural response of our bodies to a frightening situation. Using the tips I’ve shared, you will be able to better deal with nerves when speaking in public.   Resources:  - Article - What is the Fight or Flight Response https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-the-fight-or-flight-response-2795194 - Article - Grounding Techniques https://www.psychologytools.com/resource/grounding-techniques/ - Book - Stage Fright and the Actor by Linda Brennan https://amzn.to/3uQJpBK - Book - Find Your Voice by Caroline Goyder https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1785042831/ - Book - How to Own the room by Viv Groskop https://amzn.to/3wXzzzw

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The Voice Coach Podcast is for people who work with the spoken voice - speakers, actors, podcasters, voiceover artists and presenters. Nic Redman, leading vocal coach, shares insights and knowledge on how to improve your speaking voice and vocal health, whether you are performing or presenting on stages, on microphone or presenting on camera. Vocal care impacts your performance, your vocal clarity and your presentation delivery. Learn how to go beyond a basic warm up to stand out vocally and look after your voice properly.