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Speaking With Confidence

Tim Newman
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  • Speaking With Confidence

    Mastering Ethical Persuasion: Insights from Behavioral Science for Confident Communication

    02/2/2026 | 1h 6 mins.
    What if you could make people say “yes” more often—ethically? On today's episode of Speaking with Confidence, we dive deep into the science and art of ethical persuasion. Many of us have wondered, “How do I convince people without feeling pushy or manipulative?” Today, we’re answering that, exploring how understanding human decision-making can massively improve your influence—at work, at home, or on stage.

    I had the pleasure of sitting down with Patrick Van Der Burght, a founding member of the Cialdini Institute, licensed trainer, and business partner of Dr. Robert Cialdini—the author of the legendary book Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion. If you’re in the communication or leadership space, you already know Cialdini’s name—so having Patrick Van Der Burght join us is a real treat. Not only does he co-host the podcast Ethical Persuasion Unlocked, but he’s been teaching ethical influence to professionals for over two decades, helping them accelerate toward their personal and professional goals using behavioral science.

    Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode:


    Why “no” usually just means “I don’t know yet”—not outright rejection


    How most decisions are made unconsciously, and what that means for communication today


    The difference between being liked and being similar, and how to use both


    Why giving value first (reciprocity) increases compliance and loyalty


    How to use testimonials and social proof for maximum impact


    Ways authority can be established ethically on stage or in business, without losing credibility


    The surprising power of scarcity and loss framing (“What will it cost you if you don’t act?”)


    How getting someone to take a small, public action makes them much more likely to follow through


    Why surveys and focus groups can so badly miss the mark on what truly influences behavior


    How these principles work not just professionally but in everyday relationships—persuading your kids, family, and friends

    This conversation is loaded with actionable insight, memorable stories, and some eye-opening science. Patrick is offering a free ebook and other resources—don’t miss those in the show notes. And if you found this episode valuable, please drop me a comment or review—Patrick and I would love to know your feedback.

    Tune in to discover how you can start hearing “yes” more often—without ever sacrificing your ethics!

    Connect with Patrick:

    Website: https://ethicalpersuasion.com.au/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ethicalpersuasionLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-van-der-burght/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ethicalpersuasion/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ethical_persuasion/Twitter: https://x.com/yesmoreoftenTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ethicalpersuasionBook: https://yesmoreoften.com/
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  • Speaking With Confidence

    How to Turn Public Speaking Anxiety into Your Superpower | Tim Newman Speaks

    29/1/2026 | 18 mins.
    Have you ever wondered what really goes on behind the scenes of a high-pressure, time-limited public speaking presentation—and how a communication coach turns even his own missteps into teachable moments? In this special episode of Speaking with Confidence, I pull back the curtain on my recent experience presenting a Pecha Kucha at PodFest 2026, while offering you practical coaching advice you can apply to your own speaking journey.

    As we celebrate the podcast’s two-year anniversary (with a special giveaway—don't miss the details!), I reflect on what it means to embrace confidence, resilience, and the power of vulnerability on stage. This episode is a bit different: using my own Pecha Kucha talk as a case study, I break down the presentation, highlight what worked, where I stumbled, and how you can learn from real-life examples. If you’ve ever let fear hold you back from speaking up, stepping onto a stage, or pressing “record” on a podcast, this one’s for you.

    I’m joined at the top of the show by Roddy Galbra, who introduces me before I launch into my presentation breakdown. From that point, I take you step-by-step through everything: prepping the talk and building slides under a deadline, battling nerves, and the moment-by-moment coaching insights I’ve gained both from experience and good old-fashioned trial and error. Along the way, I share how tools like ChatGPT can be a feedback partner (and sometimes a brutal truth-teller!) when preparing for big moments.

    Here’s what you’ll get in this episode:


    The inside story of my Pecha Kucha experience with only five minutes and 20 auto-advancing slides


    Candid reflections on starting too fast, handling nerves, embracing pauses, and managing mistakes as they happen


    Why humor, humility, and authenticity work better than perfection on stage


    Recognizing the importance of connecting your story to a clear call to action


    The value of critiquing your own performances—and the difference between authority and arrogance in public speaking


    Insights into how your fears might be tied up with your identity, and how to use that to fuel growth instead of hesitation


    Why your audience doesn’t connect with perfect—they connect with “messy,” real stories


    Actionable advice on what to improve in any talk: punching up your openings and closings, planting your feet, letting silence do the heavy lifting, and giving your audience a repeatable mental model they’ll remember


    Encouragement to step up, take action, and use your unique voice, regardless of nerves or previous stumbles

    If you’re ready to move past fear and into progress—not perfection—this episode will encourage and challenge you to take your next speaking risk. Don’t forget, I’m running a special giveaway: leave a review for Speaking with Confidence, share it on social media and tag me, and you could win a free three-hour coaching package with me focused on communication and leadership skills.

    Tune in, learn from my journey, and remember—your voice has the power to change your world.

    Talk soon,Tim

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  • Speaking With Confidence

    Why Soft Skills Matter: Communication, Career Prep, and College Success with Mike Wysocki

    26/1/2026 | 57 mins.
    How prepared are today’s students for the realities of the workforce, and what can we do to close the career readiness gap? That’s the big question we tackle in this episode of Speaking with Confidence.

    This week, I’m joined by Mike Wysocki, an award-winning author of Careers by the People and a seasoned veteran with over 30 years in tech sales. Mike’s journey is both cautionary and inspiring. After launching a successful career without the tools or guidance he needed, Mike has dedicated his life to helping the next generation develop the soft and professional skills they need to succeed.

    We dive deep into the hard truths and realities of career preparation, from what’s missing in both higher education and K12 settings, to the vital importance of communication and other soft skills. We talk about why so many students—especially those who are first-generation and come from working-class backgrounds—are being left behind in a system that focuses more on education as an end in itself, and less on real-world outcomes.

    You’ll also hear:


    The story behind Careers by the People and why Mike felt compelled to write it


    How he gathered authentic stories—from CEOs to actuaries to accountants—to help other students avoid the same pitfalls he encountered


    Why soft skills (or what some call “power skills”) like public speaking, communication, teamwork, and writing are more important than ever—and actionable ways for students to develop them, whether through Toastmasters, acting classes, or even stand-up comedy


    Practical strategies for career exploration, including talking to those inside—and outside—the industries you’re considering, seeking out summer jobs, volunteering, and joining professional associations


    The difference real-world experience makes, and why getting out of your hometown for a first job can open up your world


    The importance of follow-up and adding value in networking, not just collecting contacts


    Why students need trusted advisors from a range of ages and backgrounds, and why advice from peers isn’t enough


    What gives us hope about the next generation, and what still keeps us up at night

    You’ll also catch us going back and forth on what colleges and employers could be doing differently, how parents and students can ask the right questions during the college decision process, and what we as educators and mentors can do to make the biggest difference.

    Whether you’re a student, a parent, an educator, or someone thinking about your next step, this episode gives you the tools and real talk you need to move forward with clarity, courage, and confidence.

    Tune in to hear the full conversation with Mike Wysocki—and stay with us till the end for his tips on making the most of every career opportunity and how to get in touch with him for more insights.

    Connect with Mike:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-wysocki/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@careersbythepeople   

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  • Speaking With Confidence

    How to Communicate With Complicated People | Tim Newman Speaks

    23/1/2026 | 15 mins.
    Have you ever found yourself stuck in a conversation with a complicated coworker, wondering, “How do I actually communicate with this person to get things moving forward?” In today’s episode of Speaking with Confidence, I dive right into the core question: How can you effectively communicate with complicated people—especially when, let’s be honest, we’re all complicated in our own unique ways?

    Hi, I’m Tim Newman, a recovering college professor turned communication coach, and I’m excited to guide you through practical strategies for navigating communication challenges at work. In today’s episode, I reference Ryan Leak’s insightful book, How to Work with Complicated People, which inspired much of the approach I share.

    We kick things off with an all-too-familiar workplace scenario: a colleague agrees to a deadline with smiles and nods, only to send a passive aggressive note a few days later that derails the project. Your instinct may be to fire back or just give up, but I explain why that reaction rarely solves the underlying problem—because the real issue is how complicated humans communicate with each other.

    Here’s what we covered:


    Why communicating with complicated people is a universal challenge


    The importance of translating your message for different audiences


    How workplace communication direction changes your approach (up, across, and down)


    Strategies for communicating up: focusing on outcomes and impact with leadership


    How to handle peer-to-peer conflict through respect, questions, and common ground


    Four keys for giving clear, motivating direction to your team


    The difference between tactical fixes and building a true communication system


    The foundational skill of knowing your audience and message, and why it’s essential for every workplace conversation

    Whether you’re reporting to a boss, negotiating with coworkers, or leading a team, you’ll leave this episode with actionable techniques to stop the cycle of miscommunication and start showing up—every single time—with clarity and confidence. Remember, the goal isn’t perfection—it’s consistent progress.

    Before I sign off, don’t forget to grab your free eBook, “The Top 21 Challenges for Public Speakers and How to Overcome Them,” at speakingwithconfidencepodcast.com, and check out our Formula for Public Speaking course. Thanks for listening and always remember: your voice has the power to change the world.
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    How to Communicate With Complicated People | Tim Newman Speaks

    22/1/2026 | 13 mins.
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    Have you ever found yourself stuck in a conversation with a complicated coworker, wondering, “How do I actually communicate with this person to get things moving forward?” In today’s episode of Speaking with Confidence, I dive right into the core question: How can you effectively communicate with complicated people—especially when, let’s be honest, we’re all complicated in our own unique ways?
    Hi, I’m Tim Newman, a recovering college professor turned communication coach, and I’m excited to guide you through practical strategies for navigating communication challenges at work. In today’s episode, I reference Ryan Leak’s insightful book, How to Work with Complicated People, which inspired much of the approach I share.
    We kick things off with an all-too-familiar workplace scenario: a colleague agrees to a deadline with smiles and nods, only to send a passive aggressive note a few days later that derails the project. Your instinct may be to fire back or just give up, but I explain why that reaction rarely solves the underlying problem—because the real issue is how complicated humans communicate with each other.
    Here’s what we covered:
    Why communicating with complicated people is a universal challenge
    The importance of translating your message for different audiences
    How workplace communication direction changes your approach (up, across, and down)
    Strategies for communicating up: focusing on outcomes and impact with leadership
    How to handle peer-to-peer conflict through respect, questions, and common ground
    Four keys for giving clear, motivating direction to your team
    The difference between tactical fixes and building a true communication system
    The foundational skill of knowing your audience and message, and why it’s essential for every workplace conversation
    Whether you’re reporting to a boss, negotiating with coworkers, or leading a team, you’ll leave this episode with actionable techniques to stop the cycle of miscommunication and start showing up—every single time—with clarity and confidence. Remember, the goal isn’t perfection—it’s consistent progress.
    Before I sign off, don’t forget to grab your free eBook, “The Top 21 Challenges for Public Speakers and How to Overcome Them,” at speakingwithconfidencepodcast.com, and check out our Formula for Public Speaking course. Thanks for listening and always remember: your voice has the power to change the world.
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About Speaking With Confidence

Are you ready to overcome imposter syndrome and become a powerful communicator? Whether you're preparing for a public presentation, sharpening your communication skills, or looking to elevate your personal and professional development, this podcast is your ultimate resource for powerful communication. The Speaking with Confidence podcast will help tackle the real challenges that hold you back, from conquering stage fright to crafting impactful storytelling and building effective communication habits. Every episode is designed to help you communicate effectively, strengthen your soft skills, and connect with any audience. With expert insights, practical strategies, and relatable examples, you’ll learn how to leave a lasting impression. Whether you're a professional preparing for a high-stakes presentation, a student navigating a public speaking class, or someone simply looking to enhance their interpersonal skills, this podcast has the tools to empower you, all with a bit of humor. Join us each week as we break down what it takes to inspire and influence through communication. It’s time to speak with confidence, captivate your audience, and make your voice heard! Want to be a guest on Speaking With Confidence? Send Tim Newman a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/timnewman
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