Dr. Nashay Lowe explores the essence of public speaking, emphasizing that it's not about confidence or performance but about alignment and authenticity. She shares personal experiences, including a TEDx pitch and a talk at Webster University Geneva, illustrating how vulnerability and presence can transform speaking into a powerful tool for connection and reflection.
Key Takeaways:
- Public speaking is more about alignment than performance.
- Authenticity requires vulnerability and fear.
- Fear indicates that your voice matters in the space you're entering.
- Speaking can reflect possibilities and inspire others.
- The impact of a message often goes beyond the speaker's intentions.
- Humanity in delivery resonates more than polished technique.
- Presence and connection are more valuable than performance.
- A speaker's voice can become a mirror, reflecting both expertise and humanity.
- People remember how you made them feel, not just the content.
- Your voice can reveal possibilities for both the audience and yourself.
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