EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 10 MIN
Worst Public Speaking Advice EVER! | Episode 17
from Mic Drop Mindset · host Jennifer Espinosa-Goswami
Worst Public Speaking Advice Ever (And What to Do Instead)The episode reviews the worst public speaking advice that Jenn has heard and offers alternatives: don’t wait to perfect a fully written, filmed speech before seeking gigs because events book 6–8 months out and perfectionism can stall opportunities; avoid opening with a joke or forced audience-energy questions like “How are you today?”; reject the idea that anyone is simply a “natural,” since strong speakers practice and can appear natural through preparation; “speak from the heart” shouldn’t mean being unprepared, overly dramatic, or oversharing private details; two unusual tips are discussed—eating salty potato chips to calm nerves (shared as an industry myth and used with caution) and squeezing butt cheeks as a grounding/tension-release idea; and instead of only listening to your videos for feedback, review visuals without audio, then audio without visuals to improve both.Thanks to Eva Rose Daniel for inspiring tip #6.Resources mentioned: Episode 4 on Speechcraft https://www.buzzsprout.com/2593278/episodes/1878184000:00 Worst Advice Intro00:23 Perfection Before Gigs01:38 Skip Jokes Opener03:19 Nobody Is Natural04:51 Speak From Heart Myth06:40 Potato Chips Nerves07:56 Squeeze Butt Cheeks09:16 Better Video Feedback10:35 Wrap Up And NextHave a question or suggestion for a future episode topic? Email me [email protected] to deliver mic drop moments in your next presentation? Schedule a call to learn more about coaching www.calendly.com/jennchatLooking to book a speaker for your corporate or association event on topics including leadership and communication? View my programs at www.jennspingo.com
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Worst Public Speaking Advice Ever (And What to Do Instead) The episode reviews the worst public speaking advice that Jenn has heard and offers alternatives: don’t wait to perfect a fully written, filmed speech before seeking gigs because events book 6–8 months out and perfectionism can stall opportunities; avoid opening with a joke or forced audience-energy questions like “How are you today?”; reject the idea that anyone is simply a “natural,” since strong speakers practice and can appear nat...
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