
Thinking on Your Feet – What Jazz Can Teach You About Speaking Under Pressure
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Hey, welcome back to the show. I’m Jimmy Cannon—and whether you’re out on a walk, driving to work, or elbow-deep in the washing up, thanks for bringing me along.
Today we’re talking about a skill that most people think they should be good at… but secretly dread: thinking on your feet.
You know, those moments when you’re put on the spot and your brain decides to take a coffee break.
But here’s the twist—we’re not going to talk about quick tips or hacks.
We’re going to talk about jazz.
Because as someone who’s spent years performing and improvising on stage, I’ve realised that the same things that make a great soloist… can make you a powerful speaker.
This isn’t about being flashy. It’s about presence, trust, and knowing what to do when the unexpected happens.
Let’s dive in.
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