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Performance Pep Talk
by Sophie Adickes
No more allowing stage fright, negative thought spirals, and self-doubt to run the show. Performance Pep Talk is your go-to tool if you’re a performer, actor, singer, or speaker who wants to feel centered and confident walking onstage. Hosted by mental performance coach Sophie Adickes (M.A. Psych, M.M., ICF ACC), each 10-minute episode blends psychology and practical tools to help you calm nerves, quiet imposter syndrome, and reshape your self-talk pre-performance. Because resilience, confidence, and self-belief aren’t personality traits, they’re skills you can train.
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How to Deal with Comparison as an Artist, Singer or Performer
Looking around the audition waiting room and suddenly feeling like everyone else is more talented, more prepared, and more likely to book the job? There's actually a neurological reason it happens. In this episode of Performance Pep Talk, we break down the psychology of comparison, why it's almost impossible to avoid in competitive performance environments, and what you can actually do about it before you walk into the room.We explore why your career is absolutely not a zero-sum game, plus the mindset shift that will help you stay in your lane rather than looking from side to side.We close with a guided breathwork and visualization to help you reconnect to YOUR why and walk into the room focused on what's actually within your control.🎧 Perfect for: singers, actors, musicians, and any performer who has ever lost themselves in the comparison spiral.Episode on Why anxiety makes you feel like you're the only one.Episode on Perfectionism and Setting Goals for AuditionsGrab your FREE GUIDE to building a pre-performance routine HERE.Connect with me:On InstagramOn my website
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Building Resilience as a Performer without growing a "thick skin"
"Grow a thick skin" is advice almost every singer, actor, or performer has heard. But what if it's actually unhelpful? In this episode of Performance Pep Talk, we break down what resilience is/isn't and how to build the kind of resilience that actually holds up in this industry.We walk through how to reframe opportunities in a way that sets you up for success before an audition or performance so that the fear of failure and potential setbacks stop paralyzing you.If you've ever felt discouraged by a setback, rejection or failure and want to build resilience like a skill THIS EPISODE is for you.BUILD YOUR PRE-PERFORMANCE ROUTINE with this 5-day guide! Connect with me below:On InstagramOn my websiteThrough my email list
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Feeling Calm in Auditions: A Science-Backed Performance Anxiety Tool for Performers
Did you know that unfamiliar environments are one of the biggest, and most overlooked, triggers of performance anxiety? In this episode of Performance Pep Talk, we break down the neuroscience of why walking into a new audition room puts your body on high alert, why you can't stop obsessing over the casting panel's body language, and most importantly, what you can do about it in real time.We introduce visual anchoring, a simple mindfulness tool grounded in neuroscience that you can use the moment you walk through the door, PLUS how to mentally rehearse it during practice so your body already feels at home on audition day.We close with a guided breathwork sequence to help you regulate fast and walk in grounded and ready.🎧 Perfect for: singers, actors, musicians, and anyone who struggles with audition nerves or performance anxiety.To skip ahead to the pre-performance reset: 6:37Free Resource: BUILD YOUR PRE-PERFORMANCE ROUTINEConnect with me below:On instagramOn my website
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Managing Perfectionism as a Performer or Musician: why it happens and what to do about it
Do you walk into auditions already bracing for failure? Do you practice endlessly but still never feel ready? You might be caught in the perfectionism trap, and you're not alone.In this episode of Performance Pep Talk, we explore why so many artists, singers, and actors are wired for perfectionism (hint: your training probably encouraged it), and why that mindset (while it may have gotten you this far ) could be working against you in performance settings.We break down:Why perfectionist thoughts feel like facts and how to challenge themHow black-and-white thinking is robbing you of useful feedbackWhy nervous energy is not the enemyThe difference between perfectionism from fear vs. perfectionism from powerThen we introduce two game-changing mindset shifts for your next audition or performance: both designed to give your achiever brain a new, healthier direction.We close with a calming breathwork and body-scan exercise to help you reset, release tension, and walk into the room grounded and ready.To skip to the pre-show ritual: 10:38Notes:EPISODE 5- How to Quiet your Inner CriticWant to go deeper? Sign up for a FREE STRATEGY SESSION
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You're Not the Only One: why performance anxiety feels isolating and what you can do about it
If you've experienced performance anxiety or stage nerves and thought:“Is this normal?”“Why does this feel so hard for me?”“Does everyone else have this figured out except me?”This episode is for you.Whether you’re a singer, actor, public speaker, or someone who has to perform in high-pressure situations, performance anxiety and self-doubt can feel incredibly isolating. But here’s the truth: you are not the only one, and there is nothing wrong with you.In this episode, we break down:How your mind can trick you into thinking you’re the only one strugglingWhy that loud, critical voice in your head isn’t always telling the truth and how to start changing your relationship with it.The impact of negative thoughts, self-doubt, and low confidenceWhy confidence isn’t something you’re born with, but something you buildIf you’re ready to stop questioning yourself and start building real, sustainable confidence in your performance, this episode will give you the foundation to begin.To skip to the pre-show breathwork: 6:40And if you've been following for a while and want to go deeper, sign up for a FREE STRATEGY SESSION. We'll discuss your background, your goals, and how to get you unstuck so you can start enjoying performance again.To connect with me: Follow along on Instagram @sophieperformancecoach
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How to Channel Nerves and Boost your Energy for Peak Performance
What if your performance quality isn’t being held back by anxiety… but by mismanaged energy?In this episode, we’re shifting the conversation from calming nerves to channeling them in a positive way and activating energy for peak performance. Whether you’re feeling tired, disconnected, or stuck in a low-energy state before a performance, audition, or presentation, this episode will give you practical tools to help you show up focused, energized, and ready to perform.You’ll learn:Why peak performance requires the right level of energy and physiological arousalHow to channel nervous energy positively instead of suppressing itPhysical and mental tools to hype you up pre-performancePerfect for singers, actors, performers, and speakers who want to feel their best before walking out on stage.Because mastering performance anxiety is a trainable skill, and you're only a few steps away from achieving it. Want to uncover what might be holding YOU back from performing at your best? Take this FREE QUIZ to uncover your hidden mindset block AND receive a game plan for how to treat it.For more free performance tools, connect with me on instagram @sophieperformancecoach
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Stage Fright and the Fear of Being Seen: How to Navigate Visibility as an Artist
Why does being seen feel so uncomfortable and why does it trigger performance anxiety?In this episode, we break down one of the core drivers of stage fright and performance anxiety: the fear of visibility. When all eyes are on you, your brain perceives judgment, criticism, and rejection as potential threats, triggering a fight-or-flight response that can impact your ability to perform.You’ll learn:Why visibility triggers performance anxiety and stage frightHow your brain’s threat detection system influences your nervesHow to shift your relationship with the audience and stop seeking approvalWhy having a strong “why” reduces fear and builds confidencePractical mindset tools to help you feel more grounded and in control while performingThis episode is designed for singers, actors, performers, and public speakers who want to feel more confident being seen and step into performance with less fear and more purpose.Because mastering peak performance isn’t about eliminating fear, it’s about having a confidence bigger than the fear.Pre-Performance Reset: 7:43Connect with Me:My WebsiteOn InstagramThe Mindbody ResetCurious about what might be holding YOU back from performing at your best? Take the FREE QUIZ to uncover your mental performance blocker AND receive a plan of action to address it.
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Being a Confident Performer (without feeling fake or cocky)
In this episode, we’re unpacking one of the biggest mental blocks performers face when it comes to building confidence: the fear of becoming “cocky.”If you’ve ever worried that being confident might make you seem arrogant, unteachable, or inauthentic, you’re not alone. But this belief often keeps performers stuck in self-doubt and prevents them from fully owning what they bring to the table.In this episode, you’ll learn:The difference between confidence, humility, and cockinessWhy true confidence actually requires humilityHow insecurity can show up as overconfidenceWhy you can’t walk into a performance with humility aloneA simple exercise to help you build authentic, grounded self-confidenceThis episode helps you reframe confidence as a skill, not an attitude, one that allows you to take feedback, grow, and trust yourself without relying on external validation.Because confidence isn’t about being better than others, it’s about knowing what you bring to the room.
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How to Quiet your Inner Critic before a Performance
If you’ve ever stepped on stage or walked into an audition and suddenly heard a voice in your head saying, “You’re not ready… what if you mess up… everyone is judging you,” you’ve met the inner critic.For singers, actors, and performers, that voice can get especially loud in high-pressure moments. Even after all the preparation, rehearsal, and training, it can pull your attention toward mistakes, worst-case scenarios, and self-doubt, sending your nervous system straight into fight-or-flight.In this episode, we unpack why the inner critic gets so loud during performances, including the psychology behind our brain’s negativity bias and threat-detection system. More importantly, we talk about how to shift your relationship with that voice so it stops hijacking your confidence.You’ll learn:Why the inner critic shows upHow performance environments trigger the brain’s threat responseWhy trying to “argue” with negative thoughts often backfiresHow to create psychological distance from self-doubtPractical ways to turn your inner critic into an inner coachYou’ll also be guided through a short grounding and focus exercise you can use before stepping on stage or entering an audition.Because confidence isn’t the absence of self-doubt, it’s the ability to move forward even when that voice is present.If you’re a singer, actor, or performer navigating performance anxiety, this episode will help you take back control of your attention, quiet the spiral, and step into the room with more clarity and self-trust.Breathwork & Mindset Reset: 7:53Connect with me:On InstagramOn my WebsiteBy signing up for the weekly MINDBODY RESET
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Calm Your Nerves: A Grounding Practice for Performers
When your body goes into fight-or-flight before a performance, logic alone won’t calm your nerves; your nervous system needs a signal of safety.In this episode, we explore why feeling grounded is one of the most powerful ways to manage performance anxiety. You’ll learn how meditation and breathwork help regulate the nervous system, improve focus, and create the mental space needed to perform at your best.This episode includes a short grounding practice you can use before auditions, performances, or any high-pressure moment to help steady your body and quiet the noise in your mind.Because confidence doesn’t come from eliminating nerves, it comes from learning how to work with them.Listen to Episode 1 to learn more about accepting nerves rather than fighting them.Connect with me:Join the Mindbody ResetOn InstagramOn my website
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Perfectionism and Audition Season: Finding Flexible Control
If you’re a high-achieving performer who struggles with perfectionism, audition season can feel exhausting.In this episode, we explore why perfectionism often intensifies performance anxiety, fuels post-audition rumination, and increases burnout, especially in environments where so much is outside your control. You’ll learn the difference between healthy striving and true perfectionism, and why outcome-focused goals can actually undermine peak performance.Most importantly, I’ll walk you through a practical framework to shift your focus in the audition room.Because peak performance isn’t about being perfect, it’s about flexible control.Press play before your next audition and let’s reset your mindset.To skip to the pre-performance reset: 7:40 Connect with Me:My WebsiteOn InstagramThe MindBody Reset
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A Brave Performer: Courageous doesn't mean Fearless
Courage isn’t the absence of fear. It’s action in its presence.In this episode, we reframe confidence and explore how bravery is defined in psychology. You’ll learn why waiting to feel confident can keep you stuck, how avoidance strengthens anxiety, and how taking values-based action builds real resilience.If you’ve ever thought, “I’ll perform when I feel ready,” this episode will help you move forward, even with nerves.Perfect to listen to before an audition, presentation, or high-pressure moment.Breathwork & Pep Talk: 5:40Connect with me on instagram @sophieperformancecoachGrab a pep talk in your inbox: The Mindbody Reset
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How to Calm Performance Nerves (Without Fighting Them)
Being nervous before a performance isn't a flaw; it's just your nervous system doing its job a little too well.In this episode, you’ll learn why trying to “get rid of” anxiety often makes it louder, and how working with your nerves can help you feel calmer and more in control. We’ll explore the psychology behind “name it to tame it,” why emotional suppression increases arousal, and how acceptance helps your nervous system settle.If you're a singer, public speaker, or creative who struggles with stage fright, pre-performance panic, or racing thoughts before stepping onstage, this episode will give you a grounded reset you can return to anytime.Breathwork & Pep Talk: 5:07Connect with me on Instagram: @sophieperformancecoachGrab my weekly pep talk: The MindBody Reset
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Welcome to Performance Pep Talk
No more allowing panic, negative thought spirals, and self-doubt to run the show. Performance pep-talk is your go-to pre-performance tool if you’re a performer, actor, singer, or public speaker who wants to feel centered and confident walking onstage. Mental performance coach Sophie Adickes (M.A. Psych, M.M. Vocal performance, ICF ACC) uses her background in psychology and performance to leave you feeling focused, inspired, and grounded, whether you’re about to step onstage or into the audition room. Discussing everything from how to calm the body physically to how to access that flow zone mentally, Sophie approaches mental performance confidence holistically, authentically, and through a research-informed lens. Because confidence, resilience, and self-belief are TOOLS that can be developed, not just personality traits. When the voice of self-doubt feels too loud, put on your noise-cancelling headphones and listen to the Performance Pep-talk for research-backed tools and “you’ve got this” energy to help you walk into any room with bulletproof confidence.
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No more allowing stage fright, negative thought spirals, and self-doubt to run the show. Performance Pep Talk is your go-to tool if you’re a performer, actor, singer, or speaker who wants to feel centered and confident walking onstage. Hosted by mental performance coach Sophie Adickes (M.A. Psych, M.M., ICF ACC), each 10-minute episode blends psychology and practical tools to help you calm nerves, quiet imposter syndrome, and reshape your self-talk pre-performance. Because resilience, confidence, and self-belief aren’t personality traits, they’re skills you can train.
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