2025-03-25
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Try Loom for free today@loom.com Thinkfast Many of us struggle and feel nervous when we go from monologue to dialogue,
from presenting to Q and A. Yet it doesn't have to be this way.
My name is Matt Abrahams and I teach Strategic Communication at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Welcome to Think Fast Talk Smart.
The podcast Q and A during meetings and presentations can be incredibly challenging and nerve wracking.
Yet there are things we can do to feel more calm and confident in Q and A. Today I'll be playing a chapter from my first book,
Speaking Up Without Freaking out, which is now available as an audiobook on Spotify.
Speaking Up Without Freaking out is all about helping you be more calm and confident when you communicate.
So as you listen to this chapter, I have one question for you.
What will you take away to help you feel and do better in your next Q and A session?
Before we get started, I wanted to let you know that my first book,
Speaking Up Without Freaking out, is now available as an audiobook on Spotify.
The audiobook helps you manage symptoms and sources of anxiety