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Why We Fear Public Speaking | Taylor Williams | TEDxUF

For many, public speaking is ranked among their biggest fears, even though we can also use this skill to help us connect with ourselves and each other more confidently. Taylor Williams, an experienced live show performer, and storyteller takes her audience on a journey to redefine how we think about "public speaking." Taylor Williams is the creative director of Guts & Glory GNV, a live storytelling organization, and the lead facilitator of Guts & Glory Creative Consulting. She has been studying and performing improv comedy and storytelling for over 11 years, and has been a speaker for 20. She got her start in New York City where she trained with Upright Citizens Brigade and worked as a commercial actress. She offers trainings and keynotes around communication, storytelling, public speaking, and company culture, and also serves as an event host and emcee. She holds an advanced certificate in Design Thinking and Communicating for Impact, allowing her to use human-centered design in the consulting work she does. She is an adjunct lecturer at the University of Florida in the College of Journalism in the undergraduate and graduate programs (focusing on storytelling, communication, personal branding podcasting,) and serves as a consultant with UF MBA programs. She is currently writing a book about public speaking. Taylor is a graduate of UF, with a BA in business and an M.Ed. and Ed.S. in mental health. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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