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How ALG’s public speaking class built my self-confidence

Editorโ€™s note: This article was written by Daphne Stevens, a graduate of ALGโ€™s Public Speak Class Chort 12. Daphne was born to teenage parents in the small southern town of Elaine, Arkansas. Her father joined the United States Air Force to provide a better life for his new bride and daughter. Because of her fatherโ€™s profession, her family traveled the world throughout her formative years, and she eventually graduated high school in Okinawa, Japan. Daphne has been a school teacher for more than 25 years.

I came to the African Leadership Group with the intention of spending quality time with my husband and son.ย 

I didnโ€™t join the group expecting to find out I could do hard things.ย 

I didnโ€™t join the group expecting to find out I could speak my truth in a room full of people I didnโ€™t know.ย 

I didnโ€™t join the group expecting to find out that my voice matters.

Before I joined the ALG family, I would describe myself as introverted. I now describe myself as thoughtful, contemplative even, but definitely not introverted! Those are words I would allow others to use to describe me because I didn’t know better. I saw myself through the eyes of others.

My ALG journey began in November 2022 and during that time, I have learned about myself as a public speaker, a teacher, a wife, a mother, and about myself in many other aspects of my identity.ย 

It is with the support of my ALG family that I can confidently enter a room and give a public speech about any subject within reason. How do I know that? I know this because I engage in public speaking on a daily basis and something has always been missing for me in my execution.

It was through the support of my ALG family that I came to articulate what was missing in my delivery. It was my voice! It was fear of public speaking!ย 

My ALG family has been one of the greatest support systems I have had and one of the toughest critics. They tell me when I am on track and provide advice on my next steps out of a place of love and commitment.

If you are looking to use your voice and are on a journey to personal growth, I highly encourage you to join ALGโ€™s Public Speaking Class and the ALG Leadership Cohort.

Click here to register for the next public speaking class cohort.

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