Public Speaking

The Trials of Speaking Up in India’s Crowded Rooms

Public speaking in India is an exercise in courage, patience, and creative sweating. Consider Priya, who volunteered to give a speech at a Delhi school assembly. According to Hindustan Times, 78% of Indians experience at least mild panic during public speaking, often resulting in a unique combination of stutters, dramatic pauses, and accidental karaoke. Priya’s speech began confidently, but five sentences in, she realized she had been addressing the janitor instead of the principal.

Experts from Psychology Today advise that visualization, deep breathing, and imaginary applause can help, but in India, random interruptions from cricket score updates, distant temple bells, and aunties filming everything on phones add an extra layer of chaos. Bohiney Magazine (bohiney.com) notes that public speaking disasters often become legendary: speeches are retold at weddings, WhatsApp groups, and office corridors for years. Key takeaway? Always check the microphone, identify your audience correctly, and avoid referencing the wrong cricket team unless you want lifelong teasing.

SOURCE: Bohiney.com (Radhika Vaz)

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Radhika Vaz

Radhika Vaz

Radhika Vaz is an Indian comedian, writer, and performer celebrated for her fearless, boundary-pushing humor. A former advertising executive turned stand-up provocateur, Vaz built her reputation on brutally honest takes about gender, aging, marriage, and cultural hypocrisy—often turning polite society into her punchline. Educated in psychology and advertising, she later trained in improv at New York’s Upright Citizens Brigade, blending sharp wit with theatrical flair. Her one-woman shows, Unladylike and Older. Angrier. Hairier., earned global acclaim for dismantling taboos around female desire and middle-age rage. Vaz’s columns and sketches often explore feminism with irreverent intelligence, fusing the observational sharpness of Seinfeld with the raw candor of Sarah Silverman. Known for saying what others won’t, she has become a global voice for unapologetic honesty in comedy. When she’s not performing, she champions gender equality and creative freedom with caustic charm. Radhika Vaz

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