Eduardo Placer is in service to helping people tell their stories and live their truth in the world; and yet, he says, many of us confuse event-sharing with storytelling.


A story doula, professional public speaking coach, and former professional performer, Eduardo is the founder of Fearless Communicators, a public speaking company that helps storytellers push past their fear of public speaking by embracing the courage of public sharing to make the greatest positive impact in their community. Eduardo has led workshops and spoken at places like HBO, Google, Bank of America, Merrill Lynch, Yale, The Juilliard School, the Wharton School of Business, the Muslim-Jewish Conference, and beyond.


In our interview, Eduardo shares his personal and professional experiences as a storyteller, including…


The heartbreaking but honest reason why Eduardo learned to “perform” or pretend that he was someone he wasn’t, as a young personUnderstanding what brings most public speaking clients into his workshops: is it their fear, their healing, their ego, or something else?Why Eduardo says we ALWAYS need more, and new, stories (hint: it’s because humans are not good at learning lessons from the past)


Thank you so much to Eduardo for joining us on the podcast!


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