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In this conversation, Alyece Smith emphasizes the importance of overcoming self-doubt and the necessity of applying to speak at events like TEDx. She encourages aspiring speakers to recognize that every successful speaker once faced similar insecurities and that persistence is crucial in sharing their message. The discussion highlights the empowerment that comes from taking action and the impact one's message can have on others.

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In this conversation, Alyece Smith emphasizes the importance of overcoming self-doubt and the necessity of applying to speak at events like TEDx. She encourages aspiring speakers to recognize that every successful speaker once faced similar insecurities and that persistence is crucial in sharing their message. The discussion highlights the empowerment that comes from taking action and the impact one's message can have on others.

Takeaways

Every TEDx speaker you've ever seen was also someone sitting where you're sitting right now.

You don't need permission to speak.

You need to apply. The worst thing that happens is they say no.

Eventually, they say yes, and your message will reach people who desperately need to hear it.

Take up space or be more qualified or more polished or more certain.

Apply anyway, despite your doubts.

Your message will reach people who need it.

Persistence is key in public speaking.

Don't wait for permission to share your story.

Every 'no' brings you closer to a 'yes'.

Sound bites

"Apply anyway, despite your doubts."

"You don't need permission to speak."

"Take up space and share your voice."

Chapters

00:00 Overcoming Self-Doubt in Public Speaking

00:29 The Emotional Experience: Standing on the TEDx Stage

TEDx, public speaking, self-doubt, persistence, personal growth, communication, empowerment, motivation, storytelling, confidence