Having the courage to let go of what you think the audience wants you to say — and giving yourself permission to be yourself and be transparent — will make you an endeared person to your audience. I believe this is the main ingredient in storytelling that makes you interesting and intriguing.
This is what bonds us together as humans.
There is nothing more powerful than connecting without self-editing and second-guessing whether you should say something or hide it. As a matter of fact, the thing that you feel like hiding is the thing that you should say — this is what touches people. Most people are terrified of undressing themselves before the world. We must practice losing our fear of the judgment of other people, which will free us from limiting our expression of who we really are.
This is what makes us different and extraordinary. It helps us make a big impact in our marketplace and makes us memorable for generations. These are the ingredients of generational talent — where people remember you decades after you’ve exited off the airwaves.

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