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What is Glossophobia?

What is Glossophobia?

Glossophobia, simply put, is the fear of Public Speaking. Glossophobia affects nearly 77% of world population and causes feelings of intensity during social interactions.

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Glossophobia is the fear of Public Speaking. In the following stash, we will discuss what Glossophobia is, how it can happen, and what can be done to treat it.

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