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How do you know no comedian has a strong stutter? And you can have good tone as a person who stutters. You just have to remember to stay in touch with your emotions while speaking. And timing is mor...
Take a big shot of fireball before going up and you’ll do fine. Just look at the top of people’s heads when you’re scanning the audience....
No comedian has a strong stutter. Verbal comedy relies heavily on timing and tone; two things crippled by a stutter. You say yourself it's getting to the point before other people can guess what th...
Good for you. I've heard a few people who've stuttered give speeches at various events. I admire anyone who gets up and speaks publicly, and I've never heard anyone even refer to any glitches duri...
Will deliver a speech in front of 1000 people
Will deliver a speech in front of 1000 people Hello! There is this chance for me to finally do what I have always dream of -- to speak at a stage infront of others. For the past months, I have been tr...
I think the unknown creates the fear. I’ve been on small stage before as a performer and felt fine. Mostly because I knew my routine and didn’t have to talk....
As soon as I seen this photo I had the urge to use the bathroom lol I only did 1 presentation in my life and I 💩 on myself during that presentation..... I didn't stutter at all though. Gotta take the...
This is really great advice. I had to present yesterday (just posted about it) and this is exactly how I managed...
My job requires the occasional presentation, so I took a quick pic before the room filled up. It actually went ok but I barely slept because I was so anxious....
Practice it. Practice it over and over again. When it comes time to do the presentation, have a brief outline that you can reference. But don't try to read a word for word presentation. When you ma...
Currently crying and freaking out because I have 3 in person presentations to do this upcoming week. The last one I had I totally bombed that one and now I am extremely anxious and nervous. Any advice on how to effectively prepare for them?
Currently crying and freaking out because I have 3 in person presentations to do this upcoming week. The last one I had I totally bombed that one and now I am extremely anxious and nervous. Any advice...
Very nicely said. It is not some presentation or reading in school. It is going to be one of the best days of your life. So you should stop worrying about your stutter and enjoy your day! Stay safe an...
Start your speech with a joke about your stutter. Beat them to the punch. It’ll also takes off you some of the stress of stuttering when you give the speech. I always start my Zoom lectures with “if ...
I had the same issue as well. Practice tons infront of your fiancee. Focus on her then at the wedding replicate the same experience. Focus on her during the wedding as well and try to block out the gu...
Your fiancée loves you and everyone at your wedding is either there to support you or your fiancée so I’d imagine they’d be respectful and patient with you. Try to enjoy the wedding as much as possibl...
I would guess that the majority of people have difficulty with public speaking. It may not be because of stuttering, but nearly everyone is frightened of it. I don't know what to say man, you're gett...
I’d encourage you to just go for it because in a presentation no one is going to laugh at you or mock you and if anything they may admire your courage. I have a kinda severe stutter and of course I st...
Ive found the best way is to simply confront it. Talk to you Professor and be like “hey, my name is XX, and I would like you to know that I have a stutter (you can mention the level of severity) and w...
been feeling really stressed out this year
been feeling really stressed out this year This year will be my final year in college. And it will be the first where I have to make a presentation, for my graduation project. I managed to run away fr...
Have to speak fast for 10 minutes - any tips?
Have to speak fast for 10 minutes - any tips? I'm a 17 year old who has stuttered since I can remember. I've mastered my stutter to the point where the only indication is occasional disfluency in term...