
Tim Newman Speaks: Five Hacks to Show Up Confidently on Camera Every Single Time
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That awkward tension you feel when the camera turns on? It’s not a sign you’re bad at speaking, it’s your body trying to help. In this solo episode, Tim Newman breaks down one of the most common confidence killers in modern communication: camera anxiety. Whether you’re recording a 60-second update or giving a virtual keynote, your nervous system is along for the ride. But with a few mindset shifts and setup tweaks, you can turn those nerves into powerful communication tools.
This isn’t about being perfect. It’s about showing up consistently with presence, purpose, and a message worth listening to.
What You'll Learn:
- Why your brain mixes up fear and excitement, and how to use that to boost your public speaking confidence
- How poor lighting and audio sabotage your message (and how to fix it without buying a studio)
- Box breathing and the “power pause” in calming nerves and commanding attention
- How body language and strategic gestures silently build trust and credibility
- Why consistent, imperfect action beats waiting for the “perfect” take every single time
- The 21-Day Video Challenge that will take your presentation skills to the next level
Tim’s Take:
Being a powerful communicator isn’t about flawless delivery. It’s about authentic presence, consistent practice, and learning to lead even when your hands are shaking. Stop waiting to feel ready, just press record.
Visit TimNewmanSpeaks.com to grab your free resource, The Top 21 Challenges for Public Speakers and How to Overcome Them, and start building the confidence you deserve.
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