Speak Up: Develop Your Executive Presence & Leadership Communication Style

538: Why the Smartest Leaders Often Undersell Themselves & How to Reverse That Today


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Have you ever noticed that the smartest person in the room is seldom the one with the most influence?

If you work in tech, finance, engineering, data, or operations, you were likely rewarded early in your career for being accurate, responsive, and helpful. But as you move into senior leadership, those same behaviors may be quietly signaling execution—not authority.


This episode breaks down why technical excellence alone doesn’t translate to influence and how perceived value—not effort—determines who rises fastest.


In this episode, you’ll discover:

🏆Why speaking less but more strategically can instantly increase how competent and strategic you’re perceived

🎯 How over-availability and over-explaining undermine executive trust without you realizing it

🚀 The luxury-brand mindset shift that helps leaders command authority without performing confidence


If you’re ready to stop over-proving your value and start being trusted at a higher level, press play and learn how the most powerful leaders let their presence do the work.


If this episode made you slightly uncomfortable…

If you recognized yourself in the rushing…

The over-availability…

The instinct to answer everything immediately…

And you’re realizing that what got you here… won’t get you to the next level. Then this is your moment.


Because luxury thinking isn’t about branding or polish. It’s about signaling.


If that’s the shift you’re ready to make, go to the second paragraph of these show notes, click the first link to access the Executive Presence Scorecard.


To learn more visit www.speakupwithlaura.com. New Speak Up podcast episodes come out every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday early in the morning.


In Speak Up communication and executive presence coaching, high performing leaders and executives learn to enhance their influence and confidence, refining their communication style to increase visibility and effectiveness in promotion opportunities.


By honing communication skills and fostering a trusted advisor mindset, aspiring executives cultivate mastery in public speaking and beat imposter syndrome. Your leadership becomes more strategic and inspiring.

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