Public Speaking for Introverts

Do you identify as an introvert or an extrovert, or maybe something in between?

Often those who are more introverted feel they can't be great at public speaking, but it might surprise you to know that introverts have some definite advantages when it comes to giving a presentation.

So today I'm super excited to share my conversation with best-selling author Jennifer Kahnweiler, one of the top global leadership speakers on introverts.  Jennifer’s engaging presentations to diverse audiences worldwide blend research with provocative examples and practical tools. 

In this conversation you'll learn:

  • The benefits of being an introverted speaker 

  • How introverts can prepare effectively for a successful presentation 

  • How to be more fully present before and during your speech 

  • Why reflection is key to improving your public speaking 

  • What to do if nobody asks a question in the Q&A 

  • Why professional speakers love getting nervous! 

  • Jennifer’s top tips if you want to become a professional speaker 

Wherever you are on the introvert-extrovert scale, you'll find lots a great advice to help you improve the way you prepare and deliver a speech or presentation.

So click here to watch and let me know your favourite part of the conversation.

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Mel Sherwood is a Keynote Speaker, Conference Host, Communication Specialist and Founder of The RED Effect™. She is passionate about helping business leaders, teams and individuals to pitch and present with confidence, credibility and charisma. An Australian now based in Scotland, Mel combines over 25 years’ experience in business with a background as an actor, presenter and singer to engage and inspire audiences across the UK and beyond. Find more about how to work with Mel here.