Reclaiming Your Voice — Understanding & Overcoming the Fear of Public Speaking

Pollie Rafferty


Understand the fear. Rewrite the story. Share your truth.

1st of December 2025 6.30pm GMT

Recording avaliable

IS THIS FOR ME?

If you answer yes to any of these, this training is for you.

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Do you feel like your voice shakes the moment you try to speak up — even when your heart is full of truth?


Do you find yourself shrinking in meetings, conversations, or moments that matter most?


Do you worry that you’ll be judged, misunderstood, or dismissed when you speak in front of others?


Do you carry lived experiences that could help others — if only you had the courage to share them?

❞ We have learnt and passed on stories to teach and protect for as long as human kind have communicated... Before books and written word all the way back to cave paintings on walls... We are highly evolved storytellers,.

You’ve felt the fear. You’ve heard the silence. Now it’s time to speak.

This workshop is for women who’ve been told they’re too much — or not enough. It’s for the ones who’ve swallowed their truth to keep the peace. This is for you.


💡 Why public speaking triggers fear

What causes the fear behind speaking in public, why is it so  hard. 

🚺 Why do women stay quiet

Why are women less likely to speak in a group or be asked to make a presentation 

🎙️ Small steps to start speaking

What can you do now to start speaking with more confidence and be heard 

💬 Why your story matters

Every story matters. What story do you have to tell?


"YOU ARE AN EXCEPTIONAL ELICITOR OF STORIES POLLIE. THANK YOU SUCH AN INSPIRATIONAL NIGHT.  I'M PUMPED!"

Najla Turk


"I've found it really interesting and enlightening to think about my job from a more personal perspective than I have before, rather than focusing on the business side of it.  Thank you for all your help!"

Kathy Hobson 

 Just wanted to say Big Thank you to

Pollie Rafferty

for taking her time to speak with me and analyse my story. Thank you for your advice and tips. It's good to have someone to look at it from different point of view
 


Ligita Ozgun