Toastmasters can actually Cause Stage Fright & Presentation Fear
Toastmasters is a great place to practice presentation skills but can also cause public speaking fear. Visit our website for more free presentation training videos.
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Toastmasters is a fantastic platform to practice public speaking, but unfortunately, Toastmasters can often fall short in helping participants eliminate stage fright and public speaking fear. In fact, most of the people who go to a Toastmasters group or attend speech classes in High School or at a University come out with more public speaking fear than what they had before they attended the program. Doug Staneart is a keynote speaker from Dallas and CEO of The Leader’s Institute and in this short video, he’ll show you how to get the best out of public speaking coaching and Toastmasters programs.