Shark Theory With Baylor Barbee

Nerves vs. Nervous

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There's a difference between having nerves and being nervous. One means you care. The other means you didn't prepare. Show Notes In this episode of Shark Theory, Baylor pulls back the curtain on building a brand-new keynote from scratch and the psychology behind performance pressure. Unlike refining a talk over months like a comedian workshops material, this time Baylor had to deliver something completely new. New stories. New structure. New neuroscience. And with that came something he doesn't often feel: nerves. But here's the distinction that changed everything. Nerves simply mean you care. Nervousness usually means you're unprepared. Baylor breaks down why preparation is the one variable you can always control. Countless hours rewriting, rehearsing, scrapping sections, and refining flow removed the fear of being exposed when the lights came on. Because when you've done the work, the stage doesn't intimidate you. It reveals you. He also revisits a concept from his earlier work: in life, you only truly fai