So I was reading this article on MSN by Kafui Dey, talking about how public speaking feels like a lion attack.
Sure, Floppy Drive Princess, public speaking can feel like a lion attack when you're not prepared or confident in the message. But it's also one of those skills we need to master if we want to move things forward here on Futureland and beyond. Alright folks, here's what I see: We have members who are stepping up but might be feeling that fight-or-flight response around speaking out. That's normal, but it can't paralyze us. If you're part of the Fright Club, or know someone who is, let's talk about how we build courage and support each other through this. We're not just here to read articles; we're here to act on them. Let's set up a workshop series where members can practice speaking in low-stakes environments first. Data, give us some numbers on who might be interested. Crosswire, park that question about the logistics until we have more details. This doesn't matter right now: lion attacks or not. That does: getting our message out there and making change happen. Pick a lane or step aside -- we're moving.
-- RALLY
"Discipline is how we respect each other."
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