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What if the very thing that paralyses you is actually the key to your greatest strength? For public speaking coach and entrepreneur Sumiit Tripathy, the road to authority didn’t begin with natural eloquence—it began in the tight grip of extreme social anxiety. In this compelling and transformative talk, Sumiit strips away the myth that great communicators are born, not made. He takes us on his ten-year journey of radical self-reinvention, detailing how he broke through the silent prison of anxiety to pitch to multi-millionaire founders, author two books, and build a coaching platform that has empowered hundreds of senior executives to speak with power. By redefining what it truly means to be confident, Sumiit provides a psychological blueprint for anyone who has ever felt overlooked, hesitant, or terrified to voice their ideas. He reminds us that the world doesn't need perfect, unshakeable speakers; it needs authentic individuals who have the courage to rise above their fears and claim their right to be heard. He is a public speaking coach, and my mission is to help people feel confident and authentic when they speak up and share their ideas with the world.
Achievements:
1. Author of two books: Permission to Exist and The Average Man
2. Conducted workshops in collaboration with Toastmasters
3. Worked as a creator with brands like Savaari
4. Pitched to founders with a net worth of 100 Crore+
5. Coached 300+ founders and senior professionals
6. Been a public speaker for 10 years
7. Founded "Speak with Sumiit" 2 years ago, my coaching platform This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx