📹 Introduction to Business Story of the Week
Welcome to another inspiring episode of Business Story of the Week, hosted by Joshua Lori! 🎙️ In this episode, we dive into the world of on-camera confidence with none other than the incredible Laura Doman. From her beginnings in acting to coaching business professionals on how to shine on screen, Laura has transformed her love for performance into a powerful business tool.

If you’ve ever wondered how being more comfortable on camera can elevate your business, this is the episode for you. Buckle up, because Laura is about to reveal all the tips and tricks that make a camera presence feel natural—even if you’re camera-shy! 🎬


Guest Introduction: Meet Laura Doman

Laura Doman is more than just a talented actor; she’s also a seasoned video coach. With hundreds of credits in TV, film, and commercials, Laura knows how to engage an audience. But it’s her work as a performance coach for entrepreneurs and business professionals that truly sets her apart. 🌟

Her expertise lies in helping people feel comfortable, charismatic, and confident on camera—whether they’re hosting a YouTube series, doing a guest interview, or participating in panel discussions. Oh, and did I mention she’s a co-author of The Most Amazing Marketing Book Ever? 🤩


How On-Camera Presence Can Revolutionize Your Career

One of the most interesting takeaways from this episode is the concept that your on-camera presence can transform your business. Whether you’re a solopreneur or a corporate executive, how you present yourself on video can make or break your brand. 🌱

Laura reminds us that being on camera isn’t about perfection—it’s about authenticity. In today’s world of polished social media influencers and AI-generated content, what we really crave is humanity. That means it’s okay if you flub a line or if your hair isn’t perfect. It’s those little imperfections that make you relatable! ❤️

💡 Pro Tip: “Think of the camera lens as your best friend,” says Laura. You’re not talking to an audience; you’re having a one-on-one conversation. That mindset shift can make a huge difference in how you come across!


Laura’s Journey from Corporate to Acting

Laura’s story is both relatable and inspiring. Growing up, Laura always wanted to be an actress and a storyteller, but she came from a business-oriented family. It wasn’t until later in life that she decided to chase her passion for performance. 🎭

She spent years in IT sales, working for companies like IBM and Texas Instruments. While she loved giving presentations and interacting with clients, there was always a part of her that wanted to be on stage or in front of a camera. Eventually, she realized that she could combine her love for business with her passion for acting—and that’s when her career really took off. 🚀


Building Confidence in Front of the Camera

For those of you who don’t feel naturally confident in front of a camera, don’t worry—you’re not alone! Laura encounters this challenge often with her clients. Confidence is a skill that can be learned, and Laura has plenty of tips to help you get there.

One of the simplest but most effective methods is to warm up your body before you go live. Laura suggests simple exercises like knee bends, shoulder shrugs, and even facial warm-ups. These might feel silly, but they work wonders for easing tension and preparing your “instrument”—aka your face and voice! 😁

🗣️ Laura’s favorite exercise? “Surprise” eyebrows! You raise your eyebrows like you’re shocked, and then frown them down like you’re angry. It’s a playful way to loosen up and it really helps release any lingering nerves.


The Kryptonite of On-Camera Confidence: Perfectionism

Perfectionism is the enemy of confidence, according to Laura. Constantly worrying about how you look or whether you’re saying the “right” thing can pull you out of the moment and kill your authenticity. 🎯

“People don’t want perfect. They want real,” Laura says. It’s better to focus on delivering your message with sincerity than trying to say every word perfectly. This advice is gold for anyone who’s ever felt paralyzed by the pressure to be flawless.


Final Thoughts: Be Yourself

Whether you’re recording a quick social media video or preparing for a live stream, the most important thing is to be yourself. Your audience will connect with you on a deeper level if they feel like they’re hearing from a real person, not a rehearsed robot. 🤖

Laura also offers a 15-minute free consult for those looking to take their on-camera confidence to the next level! Whether you need tips on presenting, voice acting, or starting your acting career, she’s got you covered.

Check out Laura’s YouTube channel for more actionable advice, or visit her website at lauradoman.com. 🌐 You won’t regret it!


Call to Action
🔥 Ready to revolutionize your business with a more confident on-camera presence? Book your 15-minute consult with Laura today and take the first step towards a more authentic, engaging brand

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