Mastering Public Speaking with Lee Glickstein on Guy’s Guy Radio
Episode Overview
Overcoming stage fright through relational presence. Connecting with one person at a time in the audience. The importance of preparation in public speaking. Using mirror work to build self-confidence. Practical tips for engaging and effective communication.
I had the world's worst stage fright until I was almost 50 years old
Public speaking can be a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be. In this episode of Guy’s Guy Radio, host Robert Manni chats with public speaking expert Lee Glickstein about overcoming stage fright and mastering the art of communication. Lee, who struggled with stage fright for many years, shares his unique approach called 'relational presence'. This method focuses on connecting with one person at a time in the audience, making the experience more personal and less intimidating.
Lee's journey from being terrified of public speaking to becoming a renowned teacher is both inspiring and practical. He explains how his technique helps speakers feel seen and heard, which in turn makes the audience feel engaged and valued. The episode also delves into the importance of preparation, the role of self-love in overcoming fear, and practical exercises you can do at home, like mirror work.
Whether you're a seasoned speaker or someone who dreads the spotlight, Lee's insights offer valuable tools to help you communicate more effectively and confidently. Tune in to learn how to transform your fear into a powerful presence that captivates your audience.