E110: Somatic Techniques for Speaking Anxiety with Jimmy Cannon
The Inner Edge: Leadership, Self-Mastery, and Reinvention for a New Era · 2025-06-19 · 22 min
Episode notes
You're a seasoned executive who's weathered countless storms, made million-dollar decisions under pressure, and built your reputation on steady leadership presence. But mention that upcoming keynote, and suddenly you're that terrified kid in third grade again, voice barely above a whisper, palms sweating at the thought of all those eyes on you. Your voice is either your greatest leadership asset or your biggest liability. And most leaders have no idea which one theirs is. My guest Jimmy Cannon has spent over a decade cracking the code on why accomplished executives still struggle with performance anxiety and what to do about it. He's not just a voice coach—he's a behavioral therapist who understands that managing leadership anxiety starts with understanding the deep connection between your nervous system and your vocal cords. What Jimmy reveals in our conversation will change how you think about executive presence forever. We're talking about somatic techniques that immediately calm your system, voice training exercises that build natural authority, and why the way you breathe before speaking can make or break your leadership self confidence.