Speak Like It Matters Podcast

Before You Speak, This Is What They’re Reading


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Have you ever walked into a room and felt yourself physically shrink?

Not because anyone said something unkind.
Not because you weren’t qualified.
But because of a quiet belief running in the background: I don’t really belong here.

In this episode, I’m taking you back 15 years to a season in Virginia when I stepped into church leadership while my husband was in grad school. I had vision. I had ideas. I had responsibility.

What I didn’t have? A sturdy belief in myself.

And my body showed it.

We’re unpacking how your leadership presence is shaped less by skill and more by self-concept and why your posture, voice, and energy will always reveal what you believe before you ever speak a word.

Inside this episode:

  • Why you don’t rise to the level of your talent but you embody the level of your belief
  • The difference between insecurity and humility (they are not the same)
  • How your nervous system broadcasts your internal narrative
  • 5 simple embodiment shifts to help you show up grounded and credible
  • The question every leader must ask before chasing more credentials

If you’ve ever felt like the youngest, the only, or the least experienced person in the room, this one is for you.

Because leadership isn’t first revealed in your résumé.
 It’s revealed in your belief.

If you’d like support strengthening your message and presence, you can book a free strategy call with me

We’ll explore whether a Speaker Strategy Intensive or the Speaker Accelerator Private Studio is the right next step for you. Request a call HERE

And if this episode resonated, forward it to a friend who needs the reminder: shrinking is optional.

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Speak Like It Matters PodcastBy Csilla Muscan

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