Do It Afraid: From Trauma to Emmy-Winning Anchor
Description
Julie Altemus went from childhood trauma and fear to a two-time Emmy-winning TV anchor. In this School of Influence episode, she shares how to build real camera confidence—when your hands are shaking, your voice feels small, and perfection keeps you stuck. You’ll learn practical drills, mindset shifts, and faith-fueled habits to show up on video, on podcasts, and on stages with courage.
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She recounts a terrifying story of childhood experiences, where she was saved by an intervention divine. This miracle story reminds us that God has a purpose, even amidst abuse and trauma.
What you’ll learn:
How to beat camera fear and still hit record
A simple “one sentence, stop” method to stop the classic ramble
The declarations Julie used to rebuild identity and confidence
Why authenticity and UGC-style content win in 2025
How to review yourself on video without spiraling
About Julie Altemus
Julie is a former TV anchor and reporter of two Emmy-winning programs in the Dallas–Fort Worth area. She helps video-shy entrepreneurs become camera-confident and grow their impact with video. She speaks at business events on video marketing and at Christian conferences on finding victory in Christ after trauma. John C. Maxwell certified. She and her husband, Thomas (a pastor), live in Dallas with their three boys and two very loved doodles.
Connect with Julie
Website: https://www.JulesAltemus.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Julie.Altemus
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/JulieAltemusTV
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JulesAltemusTV
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