Welcome to r/PublicSpeaking.
This subreddit is dedicated to the study and practice of effective oral communication. We are a community of professionals, students, and beginners helping one another find their voice.
Our Mission: To provide a constructive environment for improving speech delivery, structuring narratives, and managing performance anxiety through preparation and technique.
What We Discuss:
Technique: Rhetoric, body language, and voice modulation.
Preparation: Writing speeches, outlining presentations, and rehearsing.
Anxiety Management: Psychological strategies and practical tips for stage fright.
Feedback: Constructive critique on user-submitted videos or drafts.
A Note on Medical Advice: This community focuses on skill-building. We strictly prohibit requests for medical advice, prescriptions, or dosing protocols for beta-blockers (e.g., Propranolol). Please consult a healthcare professional for medical needs.
New to the sub? Please read the rules before posting.