Public speaking can be scary. Sylvain Haché helps you master it.
In this episode of Knack 4 Business, we sit down with Sylvain Haché—aka Sly—from Next Level Public Speaking, who shares how he turned a lifelong stutter into a six-figure public speaking system.
Sylvain was once stuck in a stressful corporate job. But after a deep personal awakening, he transformed his fear of public speaking into a strength. Now, he helps honest and smart entrepreneurs turn nerves into confidence—and speaking gigs into serious money.
If you’ve ever avoided a stage, a mic, or a camera, this one’s for you.
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