And I use a wheelchair now and I'm speaking in front of 200 people I do not know. I knew the groom and the bride a little bit, and I'm in the middle of it. I found my groove. I start to go and the guy in the back thought he would be funny, knowing I use a wheelchair, and he screams out, stand up. And then he starts laughing to himself. And it just felt dead silent. I lost what I was talking about

#TellYourStory #SwellPrompt @dbpardes | The time I had to speak in front of a large crowd...

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Deborah Pardes
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Christopher, that was a really important moment that you experienced, and the composure you probably conjure up a lot. And your message right now kind of blew my mind. How many of us could have been at a wedding where someone screamed that? And how many of us could have even contained ourselves? Yeah. Kindness, 100%. But here you are speaking right now in front of us, your voice booming with clarity and warmth and gravitas. Yeah, there's that word
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