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What if charisma isn’t about being magnetic... but about being real?
In this episode of Speaking With Confidence, I sit down with therapist, coach, and leadership expert Richard Reid to explore what truly makes someone a powerful communicator. Spoiler alert: it’s not about being the most dynamic speaker or the loudest voice in the room.
Richard unpacks the difference between charm and charisma and why one builds trust while the other often erodes it. We talk about how presence, authenticity, and curiosity form the foundation of effective communication skills, especially in today’s tech-saturated world.
We also dig into leadership communication, the power of storytelling techniques, and how younger professionals can build public speaking confidence without pretending to be someone they’re not. If you’ve ever wrestled with imposter syndrome, felt drained by Zoom meetings, or thought “I just don’t have that ‘it’ factor,” this one’s for you.
Here’s what we cover:

Why authentic charisma beats performative charm every time

The impact of technology on our presence and emotional regulation

The leadership advantage of storytelling and vulnerability

How to build connection by listening for emotions, not just facts

Why confidence in public speaking starts with owning your story

And Richard’s refreshingly practical advice for anyone looking to grow

Connect with Richard:
http://linkedin/in/richard-reid
www.richard-reid.com
www.pinnacletherapy.co.uk
www.pinnaclewellbeing.co.uk
 
Ready to unlock your own charisma and become the communicator people remember? Visit timnewmanspeaks.com to grab your free e-book Top 21 Challenges for Public Speakers and How to Overcome Them and start transforming your communication today.
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