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#040 How to use fear to your advantage and transform adversity through self improvement, with Joze Piranian.
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Joze Piranian spent most of his life avoiding speaking almost entirely, due to a debilitating stutter. He is now a TEDx speaker, the recipient of the Inspirational Speaker of the year award in 2017, and a stand-up comedian who has performed in 3 continents and 3 languages. In 2019 he had one of his talks going viral on social media and being viewed by more than 3 million people. He has performed for the United Nations and has delivered his inspirational keynote at many organizations, events and educational institutions all over the world
Listen to this episode to learn:
- Redefining your relationship with fear
- Fear can be either paralysing, or a catalyst propelling you
- Transforming adversity into drive
- The importance of reframing the way we perceive our "impediments"
- The practice of deliberately exposing ourselves to the worst case scenario
- The "inner stutter" that holds most people back in life
"It's OK to be different. Accepting who you are is the first step."
-Joze Piranian
Watch Joze's TEDx talk:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHSbojyBypo
Connect with Joze:
https://www.instagram.com/yeswayjoze/
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