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Your intelligence might be sabotaging your credibility every time you open your mouth. Research shows people judge your competence in just 30 seconds of hearing you speak, and smart people consistently make five specific mistakes that scream "I'm not confident." In this episode, Liam Channing breaks down the speaking traps that make brilliant minds sound insecure.

🎯 What You'll Learn:
• The uptalk epidemic: why ending statements like questions kills your authority (women do this 3x more than men in meetings)
• How "um" and "uh" multiply by 400% when you're nervous, and the simple technique to cut them in half
• The qualifying word trap: why saying "maybe" and "possibly" tanks CEO stock prices by 12%
• The over-explanation syndrome that makes you sound defensive instead of knowledgeable
• One power move that instantly shifts how people perceive your expertise

👤 Perfect for: smart professionals who know their stuff but struggle to sound as confident as they feel when speaking.

📍 Chapters:
[00:00] The 30-second competence judgment that changes everything
[01:45] Uptalk: when your statements sound like questions
[03:30] The filler word explosion under pressure
[05:15] Qualifying words that qualify away your credibility
[07:00] Over-explaining: why more words mean less impact
[09:30] The confidence voice shift that changes the room
[11:00] Your 48-hour speaking transformation plan

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🔍 Topics: public speaking confidence, communication skills, speaking anxiety, professional presence, vocal authority

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Keywords: leadership communication, articulation, ted talks, meeting skills, social skills, conversation skills, job interview, networking
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