Master Public Speaking with These 7 Tips | Dr. Alexander McWilliam

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In this high-energy episode, Dr. Alexander McWilliam from Improv4Business shares how improv techniques can help you overcome stage fright, recover if you blank out mid-speech, and keep your audience engaged from start to finish. Whether you're battling performance anxiety, struggling with boring presentations, or looking to take your presentation skills to the next level, this conversation is packed with practical speaking tips and audience connection strategies. 💡 #PublicSpeakingTips #PresentationSkills #ImprovForBusiness #StageFright #ConfidentSpeaking #CommunicationSkills

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Chapters:

00:00 – Trailer
01:36 – Intro
02:13 – Simple Tricks to Calm Nerves Before a Speech
05:38 – Afraid You’ll Go Blank on Stage? Try This
09:17 – #1 Mistake That Kills Your Credibility When Speaking
14:19 – How to Keep Your Audience Hooked from Start to Finish
16:35 – What “Death by PowerPoint” Really Means
18:21 – Make Your Presentation Unforgettable (Here’s How)
21:49– From Acting to Academia: A Unique Public Speaking Journey
28:29 – What is “Performance Catastrophe” and Why It Matters
33:25 – Overcoming Stage Panic: Practical Tips That Work
33:55 – Beginner Steps to Mastering Improv for Public Speaking
39:11 – Are You Actually Getting Better? How to Measure Progress
45:53 – Already a Confident Speaker? Here’s What’s Next
48:06 – Final Takeaway: Step Outside Your Comfort Zone

Beyond Ordinary Podcast Episode 61
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