By Diane DiResta, CSP
Professional Speaker | Virtual Presentation Coach with AI | Executive Presence & Leadership Coach
February 5, 2026
Public speaking isn’t reserved for extroverts. Yet for many professionals, the fear of speaking up—whether on stage, on Zoom, or in a meeting—keeps their ideas hidden and their visibility limited.
Imagine delivering a presentation and feeling calm, focused, and confident. For many, that feels unrealistic. Public speaking consistently ranks as the number one fear, even surpassing the fear of death. According to Crown Consulting, 77% of people experience some level of speaking anxiety.
The goal isn’t to eliminate nerves entirely. The goal is to remove fear as a barrier to being seen, heard, and taken seriously.
Confidence doesn’t require years of practice—or standing on a physical stage.
Thanks to artificial intelligence, professionals can now deliver presentations, share ideas, and establish authority without the traditional pressures of live speaking.
One example is virtual presentation technology created by David Litwin, CEO of Detail Models and VOX AI, which allows speakers to present on a realistic, virtual stage using their own voice and image. Think of it as public speaking for introverts—or anyone who wants a low-stress way to be visible.
Curious, I tested it myself.
I sent a still photograph and recorded a short presentation on my iPhone using Voice Notes. Within days, I received a video of myself standing on a stage, behind a microphone, in front of an audience—wearing the same red dress from the original photo.
Speaker Video https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Mh2NyEHguTShbRnWL-CTDlXJcif2YP3F/view?usp=sharing.
What stood out:
The audio quality was excellent—it was my real voice.
The gestures and expressions were natural and engaging.
There was no memorization, no pressure, and no fear of losing my train of thought.
I could read from notes and record multiple takes.
This wasn’t traditional video editing. The entire presentation was generated from a single still image and voice recording—creating a polished, professional result with minimal effort.
An added benefit? This technology can be used to give prospective clients a preview of a keynote or presentation before booking—something that traditionally requires costly demo videos.
When fear is removed from the equation, professionals gain:
Visibility without anxiety
Confidence without years of stage experience
Consistency in message delivery
Credibility through professional presentation
Instead of avoiding speaking opportunities, leaders can now:
Share ideas through email and social media
Deliver presentations without stepping on stage
Build a personal brand using their real voice and image
This approach doesn’t replace live speaking—it creates a bridge to it.
If you’ve been avoiding public speaking, start small and strategic.
Use virtual presentation tools to practice and publish your message in a low-risk environment.
Focus on clarity, not perfection. Your message matters more than flawless delivery.
Increase visibility incrementally—short videos, internal presentations, or client previews.
Get support when fear persists. Only 8% of people with public speaking anxiety seek professional help, yet coaching accelerates confidence faster than trial and error.
As an executive speech coach, I help leaders speak with authority—on stage, on camera, and in high-stakes conversations. If fear is holding you back, you don’t have to manage it alone.
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You don’t need to eliminate fear to speak powerfully.
You need the right tools, strategies, and support.
