Well Spoken Woman
You're capable. You're credible. You know your stuff. And still — something in the way you communicate isn't landing the way it should.
You over-explain. You qualify your ideas before you've finished saying them. You walk into rooms ready, and leave wondering why you felt smaller than you planned.
You're performing a version of yourself instead of actually being yourself and you're the only one who knows it.
Well Spoken Woman is for women who lead — entrepreneurs, executives, and rising leaders — who are done with the gap between how they think and how they come across.
Hosted by speaking strategist Csilla Muscan, this show goes beyond presentation tips and public speaking advice into the four things that actually drive how you're perceived as a leader: your message, your presence, your voice, and your identity — the self-image underneath all of it.
Because a well spoken woman isn't overly polished or perfect.
She's clear. She's grounded. She communicates like she already knows who she is.
And she doesn't have anything to prove.
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Start here: Download The Well Spoken Woman's Guide to Commanding Any Room — www.speaklikeitmatters.com/guide
Well Spoken Woman
Latest Episodes
I Stopped Explaining Myself. Here's What Happened.
Did you know people decide whether to trust what you're saying within the first seven seconds? Which means every qualifier you add after that is working against you. In this episode, Csilla shares the exact moment she stopped explai...
Performing Confidence vs Actual Confidence
The most exhausting thing you do every day has nothing to do with your calendar. It's the constant performance of confidence. The monitoring, adjusting, second-guessing. It's running on a loop beneath every meeting, every presentation, every co...
Why the Confidence Conversation Keeps Failing You
Let's talk about the advice that's been failing you for years."Just be more confident."You've heard it. You've tried it. And somewhere between the power poses and the assertiveness scripts, you've probably wondered — why do...