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		<title>Public Speaking Horror Stories</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scott Schwertly of Ethos3 just launched a new blog, Stuff Presenters Like, filled with good stuff, bad stuff, lame stuff, and horror stories about public speaking. If you&#8217;ve ever spoken in public, you&#8217;ve probably got one to share. Yours truly contributed a public speaking horror story to the inaugural &#8220;issue.&#8221; A snip from the middle: [...]


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<p>Scott Schwertly of <a href="http://www.ethos3.com/" target="_blank">Ethos3</a> just launched a new blog, <strong><a href="http://stuffpresenterslike.com" target="_blank">Stuff Presenters Like</a></strong>, filled with good stuff, bad stuff, lame stuff, and horror stories about public speaking. If you&#8217;ve ever spoken in public, you&#8217;ve probably got one to share.</p>
<p>Yours truly contributed <a href="http://stuffpresenterslike.com/2010/02/04/meek-uhh/" target="_blank">a public speaking horror story</a> to the inaugural &#8220;issue.&#8221; A snip from the middle:</p>
<blockquote><p>When it’s finally my turn, I take the podium, wait for my first slide  to appear, and jump in. I’m watching my pace and clicking my slides on  cue. I’m making eye contact. I’m even getting a few giggles out of the  crowd. But they’re not laughing at the right parts. In fact, they don’t  seem to be paying attention at all. They’re whispering to each other and  shifting around in their seats.</p>
<p>I begin to panic.</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://stuffpresenterslike.com/2010/02/04/meek-uhh/" target="_blank">Click through</a> to read more.<strong> Do you have any public speaking horror stories to share?</strong></p>


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