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Speaking With Confidence

Tim Newman
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  • Speaking With Confidence

    The 21-Day Challenge to Sound Confident and Articulate in Every Conversation

    25/06/2026 | 14 mins.
    Have you ever wondered how some people seem effortlessly articulate, making every word count, while others struggle to get their point across? In this episode of Speaking with Confidence, I break down exactly what it takes to become that person the one others listen to, respect, and remember by following a simple 21-day system.

    I'm Tim Newman, a recovering college professor turned communication coach, and I'm on a mission to help you discover the three foundational habits that can transform your speaking skills with no charisma required. Today, I’ll walk you through my step-by-step approach to building articulation as a skill, not a talent. Forget what you think you know about natural-born communicators. Together we’ll prove that anyone can learn to command a room and get results.

    We start by facing the real costs of poor communication, not just the $2 trillion it costs US businesses each year, but the quiet daily losses: fumbled meetings, muddled emails, and missed chances to show your worth. Then, I’ll guide you through each week of the system, designed so you can practice, record your progress, and see tangible clarity, confidence, and control develop day by day.

    Here’s what we cover in this episode:


    Why articulation isn’t a talent, but a trainable, measurable skill if you use a structured approach


    The silent tax of poor communication in your professional life, and how it shows up in lost opportunities


    Week 1: Building clarity through “visual nouns” learning to paint pictures instead of offering empty abstractions


    Week 2: Leading with impact by putting your bottom line up front (BLUF), so your audience hears your message first, not buried in context


    Week 3: Commanding the room through staccato phrasing and confidence-boosting pauses, so you sound thoughtful, not rushed


    Practical, daily exercises for each habit, including rewriting emails, reframing project descriptions, and practicing presence in meetings


    Why recording yourself at the beginning and end of this journey is proof of progress, not perfection


    The ultimate takeaway: how to reach for concrete words, serve your conclusion before your context, and master the power of the pause

    Whether you want to stand out in meetings, make your emails count, or simply stop feeling like you’re speaking “in clouds,” this episode delivers the tools and the mindset you need to level up starting today. Don’t wait to feel ready. Press record, follow the system, and watch your communication transform in just 21 days. And remember: talk like you’re correct, listen like you’re wrong.

    For more resources, grab your free eBook “Top 21 Challenges for Public Speakers and How to Overcome Them” at speakingwithconfidencepodcast.com and check out my Formula for Public Speaking course. Your voice truly can change the world. Let's make sure it gets heard.
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  • Speaking With Confidence

    Finding Your True Voice: The Power of Vocal Congruence and Self-Acceptance

    22/06/2026 | 53 mins.
    What if the way you sound matters just as much if not more than the words you say? We often believe that effective communication starts and ends with content, but in today’s episode, we dig beneath the surface: how can aligning your voice with your authentic self change the way you connect with others?

    I’m Tim Newman, and this week on Speaking with Confidence, I invited Wolfe Lanier to join me for a truly eye-opening conversation. Wolfe is a Somatic Voice practitioner and researcher, currently completing his MFA in Voice Studies at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. His journey has taken him from the mountains of Appalachia, through New York’s corporate coaching world, into deep somatic practice all fueled by a central, fascinating question: why is there often a gap between who we are and how we come across?

    Wolfe shared his own story of performance anxiety, stage fright, and that all-too-relatable feeling of disconnect between inner worth and outward expression. We explored how self-talk, ego, and even physical tension in the body shape the sound of our voice and how often, what’s holding us back in communication is much deeper than we realize.

    Here’s what we covered in this episode:


    Why your voice often reveals more than your words


    Wolfe’s personal journey from stage fright to vocal research


    The connection between self-talk, inner worth, and how you sound


    The science and experience of “vocal congruence”


    How culture, accent, and history influence voice and acceptance


    The role of somatic practice and releasing physical tension


    Why most people are their own worst critics and how to break the cycle


    The interplay between ego, perfectionism, and authentic communication


    Generational shifts in communication styles and expectations


    Step-by-step advice for building confidence and congruence in your voice

    If you’ve ever wished your voice could reflect your real confidence, or you’ve struggled to feel truly comfortable speaking up, this episode will give you a fresh perspective and practical steps to start bridging the gap between who you are and how you come across.

    Connect with Wolfe:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wolfe-lanier-1186a61b/

    Website: https://www.wolfelanier.com  

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wolfe.lanier/

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  • Speaking With Confidence

    Speak Like a CEO: Simple, Concise, and Confident Communication That Gets Results

    18/06/2026 | 16 mins.
    Are you making your message clear or just making it longer? In today’s episode, we’re tackling one of the most common myths in professional communication: that sounding like a CEO means drowning in buzzwords and complex sentences. In reality, the strongest leaders use a different formula: simplicity, conciseness, and real confidence.

    I’m Tim Newman, your host for Speaking with Confidence. As a former college professor turned communication coach, I’ve seen firsthand how even the smartest folks can accidentally sound junior not because they lack expertise, but because we’re all trained to value complexity over clarity. In this episode, I’m breaking down the exact framework I use with executives who want to sound like leaders and get results.

    It’s just me, Tim Newman, sharing straight talk and some proven strategies you can start applying right now. We’ll look at why so many ambitious professionals default to overwrought, jargon-heavy language, and why that tendency actually undercuts your credibility in the boardroom. I’ll share stories from real pitch meetings, explain the “eighth grade rule” for clarity, and walk through practical techniques for making your message unmistakable. You’ll also hear why brevity is your best friend, how every extra sentence waters down your message, and how CEOs wield silence as a tool for authority.

    We’ll explore what true confidence sounds like (hint: it’s not loud or domineering), and I’ll walk you through the “certainty principle” talk like you’re correct, listen like you’re wrong. You’ll learn to spot and banish the hedges and caveats that sneak into everyday speech. I’ll wrap things up with actionable drills and real-world examples, including rewriting an email and running your own words through the simple, concise, and confident filter.

    In this episode, you’ll discover:


    Why most people accidentally sound junior at work and how to break the habit


    The three-part formula for executive presence: simple, concise, and confident


    The “eighth grade rule” for clarity and why it matters


    Practical exercises to strip jargon and complexity from your communication


    How brevity and silence signal credibility


    The difference between true confidence and performance


    How to replace hedges with certainty and why vulnerability is part of real confidence


    Tools you can start using tomorrow to make every word count

    If you’re ready to stop hiding behind big words and long explanations, and start being understood, this episode is your playbook. Remember, your voice has real power when you use it with intention.
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  • Speaking With Confidence

    Escaping Comfort: How Survival, Communication, and Leadership Shape Success with Said Eshaghi

    15/06/2026 | 1h 23 mins.
    What if the comfort you feel isn’t a sign you’re doing things right, but a warning that you’ve started losing ground? In this week’s episode of Speaking with Confidence, we dig deep into the real meaning of comfort and the high cost it can carry through the extraordinary journey of my guest, Said Eshaghi. If you’ve ever found yourself stuck in a rut or held back by a life that feels “just comfortable enough,” this is an episode you can’t afford to miss.

    I’m Tim Newman, your host, a recovering college professor turned communication coach and today we’re exploring the powerful, and sometimes dangerous, role comfort can play in our personal growth and professional transformation. This isn’t just another episode about communication tactics. Today, we’re talking about the crucial things that happen before you ever open your mouth, moments that shape your confidence, your ability to adapt, and ultimately, your life’s direction.

    Said Eshaghi is the founder of Lead Beyond, a Maxwell Leadership certified team member, DISC consultant, and author of the new book Escape from Comfort. Said’s story begins in war-torn Iran, where, as a young teen, he and his brother faced a life-altering decision that would forever change the trajectory of their lives. From a perilous escape across dangerous borders to rebuilding his life in Sweden, rising to become a world-class biochemist, and eventually confronting the pitfalls of unchecked ambition, Said’s journey is a masterclass in resilience, adaptability, and the power of honest reflection.

    Here’s what we covered in this episode:


    The harrowing journey that took Said Eshaghi from his home in Iran, through Turkey, and finally to Sweden and how the decisions made during that trek shaped his perspective on trust and survival.


    Surviving trauma as a child, and why sometimes the things left unsaid are just as important to your survival as what you do say.


    How positive thinking and the pressure to excel even in subjects you hate can be both a survival mechanism and a potential weakness.


    The life-changing impact of a compassionate teacher, and how that experience informs the way Said Eshaghi now helps others struggling to express themselves.


    The challenges of finding your voice in a new country and language, including the role that trust plays in overcoming cultural and communication barriers.


    Lessons learned from the world of academia why top performers in STEM and high-pressure fields often fail to communicate outside their technical “bubble,” and the difference a great communicator can make.


    The concept of “mind laundering”: how seemingly harmless persuasion, mixed with personal agendas, can manipulate even the most well-intentioned people and how to recognize the signs before it’s too late.


    The dangers of unchecked ego and accidental growth, and how losing your sense of purpose can cause even the most successful individuals to go astray.


    Said Eshaghi’s proprietary FAR framework and how it helps people navigate transitions (and uncomfortable conversations) to move from survival to leadership and fulfillment.


    How to spot the one degree shift that can, over time, take you miles away from your intended path and what to do if you realize you’ve drifted.


    Why personal growth, reflection, and a purpose bigger than yourself are critical not just to your own development, but to your capacity to help others in a meaningful way.

    You’ll also hear us discuss Said Eshaghi’s new book, Escape from Comfort, and how honest reflection on life’s turning points is the key to escaping the “trap” of a comfortable but unfulfilling existence.

    If you’re in your 20s and feeling directionless, or maybe you’re older and questioning whether your comfort is holding you back, this episode will give you the perspective and practical steps you need to start uncomfortable but ultimately transformative conversations with yourself.

    Ready to move beyond comfort and toward the life (and impact) you were meant for? Dive into this conversation and let’s start navigating the transitions together.

    Connect with Said:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/said-eshaghi/

    Website: https://saideshaghi.com    

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/said.eshaghi.9

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  • Speaking With Confidence

    Three Powerful Phrases to Instantly Shut Down Disrespectful Coworkers

    11/06/2026 | 17 mins.
    Ever walked out of a meeting replaying the moment you got interrupted or worse, wondered if there’s anything you could have done differently? If you’ve ever felt powerless in those situations, you’re not alone, and today’s episode is here to give you specific tools to reset those dynamics immediately.

    This week on Speaking with Confidence, I’m tackling a scenario many of us know all too well: a coworker disrespects you in front of the group, and all eyes are on you to see what you’ll do next. Most people default to one of two “losing” moves: shrink away or snap back. Both give control away, and neither actually solves the real problem. What’s really going on isn’t a confidence gap, it’s about perceived cost. In the workplace, disrespect thrives when it’s cheap for the other person. My goal today is to show you how to make sure crossing your boundaries becomes expensive.

    I’m breaking down the dynamics we so often encounter but rarely address directly. I’ll walk you through the hidden calculations your coworkers are making, and I’ll share three phrases that shift the power dynamic without turning things into a confrontation.

    Here’s what I cover in this episode:


    Why most responses to workplace disrespect—shrinking away or snapping back—don’t work, and what’s really happening in the silence after you’ve been interrupted


    The “perceived cost” principle and how others assess whether it’s worth it to disrespect you


    The first phrase: “I’m going to stop you right there,” how and why it works, and the importance of delivering it calmly and without qualifiers


    A real-world example of this phrase in action from a sports sponsorship meeting


    The second phrase: “That’s not what I said,” is designed to halt sneaky reframes and backhanded dominance moves, and how to effectively use it to reclaim accuracy and credibility


    How to prevent diluting your response and exactly what to do after using the phrase


    The third phrase: “I’ll need you to handle that differently next time,” for those chronic, ambiguous behaviors that are hard to call out but undermine your authority and effectiveness


    The importance of focusing forward, stating expectations, and not getting lured into relitigating old behavior


    Why the delivery, calm, flat, matter-of-fact is as important as the words themselves


    How all three phrases work as a simple system to block nearly every kind of workplace disrespect


    The real driver beneath all three: shifting the math so it’s not worth it for others to cross your boundaries

    I wrap up with a practical challenge for you: choose the phrase that fits your life the best, and practice it out loud so you’re ready the moment you need it. Progress, not perfection, is always our goal. Stick around for some free resources if you want to keep leveling up your communication skills!

    Remember, your voice really does have the power to change everything, especially when you use it with clarity and confidence.
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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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