Episode 11: Turn off Your Presenter Mode

Is it you who is showing up when you speak? Or is there a presenter mode you implement when you have to step on the stage or in front of the screen?

You don't have to show up in a way that doesn't serve you. You don’t have to live up to anyone else’s expectations about how you should walk, talk, or act but your own. 

In this episode, Rhonda is diving into what it means to be in presenter mode, ways to recognize it, and how to turn it off.

In this episode, Rhonda talks about:

  • What “presenter mode” is and ways to identify it

  • How to show up intentionally as your authentic self

  • Perfectionism and how it can keep you in presenter mode

  • What it means to be aware of your body language and how to identify those triggers

  • Why do you need to keep asking yourself, “is this serving me?”

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Catalyst Academy is a 12 month incubator for women of color who want to grow their thought leadership through public speaking. We are already doing transformative work and are ready for you to join us. You can learn more at www.simplyspeechsolutions.com/thecatalystacademy

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Oversharing with Rhonda is a podcast that amplifies the voices of trailblazing women, hosted by Rhonda Khan. As a public speaking coach, speech therapist, performer, mom, and chronic oversharer, Rhonda believes the most powerful change happens when we share our journeys while being unapologetically ourselves.

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