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I Had Public Speaking Anxiety for 20 Years—This ONE Practice Fixed It | Enrico Mayor Podcast #21

1 h 4 min · 26. Apr. 2026
Episode I Had Public Speaking Anxiety for 20 Years—This ONE Practice Fixed It | Enrico Mayor Podcast #21 Cover

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Christopher Germer — Clinical Psychologist — The fastest way to calm anxiety isn’t “thinking positive”—it’s shifting your body from threat to care with self-compassion. In this uncut conversation we discuss: • How loving-kindness ended Chris’ 20-year public speaking anxiety • Why self-compassion works physiologically (vagus nerve, HRV, cortisol)  • The 3 components of self-compassion: mindfulness, common humanity, self-kindness • A guided “Self-Compassion Break” you can use in 5 minutes (or less) • Burnout, dopamine/drive, and the simple mantra: “You matter too.” 00:00 - Welcome & why self-compassion matters 00:41 - The 20-year public speaking anxiety that mindfulness didn’t fix 02:06 - The surprising turning point: “Just love yourself” (Sharon Salzberg) 03:12 - How self-kindness rewired the fear response before a 500-person talk 05:47 - Meeting Kristin Neff & creating Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) 08:37 - Why it’s not “logic”—it’s tone, attitude, and physiology 13:33 - The science: threat vs care states, vagus nerve, HRV, cortisol 16:07 - When social threat turns inward: self-criticism, isolation, rumination 20:21 - Daily playbook: 20 seconds of compassionate touch + simple practices 25:52 - Guided Self-Compassion Break (mindfulness, common humanity, self-kindness) 41:18 - What happens in the 8-week MSC program (sessions & outcomes) 46:10 - Burnout for entrepreneurs: permission + reminding + the drive/threat trap 57:21 - The “in-breath is for you” reset in high-stress moments 1:02:35 - The one lesson for future generations: “You matter too.” 📍 Follow Enrico: Instagram – @enricomayor TikTok – @enricomayor 🎧 Also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and more. 💬 Drop your takeaway in the comments & don't forget to Like & Subscribe.

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