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    WEBINAR | October 6

    Speaking up without freaking out

    Audiences crave authentic, confident communication. However, many presenters tend to feel uneasy speaking during meetings, presentations, and even in one-to-one interactions.

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    In this session, Matt Abrahams, a Stanford lecturer, author, and founder of TFTS LLC, a presentation and communication skills company will share proven concepts to help reduce your anxiety and build your confidence and presence. 

    You’ll learn how to: 

    • Manage symptoms and sources of speaking anxiety
    • Leverage best practices for nonverbal presence 
    • Define your own speaking anxiety management plan

    Fill out the form to watch a recorded version of Matt’s session, as well as the on-demand Q&A from October 6th. 

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    Matt Abrahams

    Author, lecturer, founder

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    Matt Abrahams

    Author, lecturer, founder

    Matt Abrahams is a passionate, collaborative, and innovative educator and coach. He teaches Effective Virtual Communication and Essentials of Strategic Communication at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business.  

    Matt is also the Founder and Principal at TFTS LLC, a presentation and communication skills company based in Silicon Valley that helps people improve their presentation skills. 

    Matt published the third edition of his book Speaking Up Without Freaking Out, a book written to help the millions of people who wish to present in a more confident and compelling way. He also hosts the GSB podcast called Think Fast Talk Smart. And, he curates the NoFreakingSpeaking.com website.