Monday, January 5, 2026

If You’re Scared to Be You, We Can Hear It on the Air


Real power comes from saying what you mean.
When you speak to be accepted, you shrink.

The voice people remember is the one willing to risk it all by telling the truth and bypassing the need for approval. People can hear it. They can feel it when you’re performing instead of keeping it real.



The ego speaks from insecurity.

When you speak from the heart, you’re speaking from experience.

When you say what’s in your heart out in public, it’s always going to turn out right. What’s bigger than the truth? The truth is good—even when it separates you from people. If you came closer to me because I lied, but were repelled because I told the truth, that’s a good thing. Truth always does its job if you let it.

Comedy is truth.
It’s the embellishment of truth.

Having the nerve to say what people are already thinking—that’s the truth of comedy. When you lose your fear of being judged for how you think, you become funnier on your show.

Shedding fear is freedom.
You’ve got to find some courage in yourself when you speak. Just say what’s true—and you’ll be impactful. The great power in the universe is always truth. The more truth you speak, the more powerful you will become as a communicator. Make a pledge that for the next 30 days, everything that comes out of your mouth is the way you really feel, and watch what happens. Let me know how it's going and leave me a comment.

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If You’re Scared to Be You, We Can Hear It on the Air

Real power comes from saying what you mean. When you speak to be accepted, you shrink. The voice people remember is the one willing to ris...