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Let's Talk About Confidence

Let's Talk About Confidence

Veröffentlicht: 2026-05-01
© 2026 Let's Talk About Confidence
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20 Folgen
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Veröffentlicht: 2026-05-01
© 2026 Let's Talk About Confidence
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Why People Follow You Without Resistance

Why People Follow You Without Resistance

Send us Fan Mail People don’t resist instructions as much as they resist the person giving them. In this bonus episode of Let’s Talk About Confidence, I unpack a small TV moment that reveals something big about leadership, influence and why some voi
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People don’t resist instructions as much as they resist the person giving them. In this bonus episode of Let’s Talk About Confidence, I unpack a small TV moment that reveals something big about leadership, influence and why some voices instantly feel trustworthy while others spark doubt. 
We start with a simple observation: the same words can land like calm guidance or unwanted control depending on who says them. That split-second reaction is the real battleground for confidence in the workplace, in teams, and in sales. Confidence isn’t only an internal feeling. It’s a signal other people pick up through your tone, consistency, and how you handle pressure. If people can’t feel it from you, your message won’t move them, no matter how clear it is. 
I also bring in a practical trust framework from research, breaking trust down into ability, benevolence and integrity. When one of these is missing, people stop following and you start pushing harder, repeating yourself, and wondering why nothing changes. We finish with the shift that matters most: real confidence is steady, grounded and predictable, not loud or performative, and it creates safety and certainty in the people around you. 
If you want to build authentic confidence, improve leadership communication, and become someone others choose to follow, hit play. Subscribe, share this with someone who leads, and leave a review with the biggest trust signal you think leaders often miss.
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Erscheinungs­datum: 1.5.2026, 07:00:00

Beschreibung

Let's Talk About Confidence examines the one capability that determines whether you'll attempt what matters most—and whether you'll persist when it gets hard. Not a personality trait. Not positive thinking. A learnable behaviour built through repetition, pressure, and consequence.
Confidence isn't something you're born with—it's something you build through boring repetition, sustained pressure, and real-world consequences.
Hosted by John M Walsh, this podcast explores how actual confidence develops in adults who've been tested. From founders who've rebuilt after failure, to leaders managing high-stakes decisions, to professionals who've had to perform without feeling ready.
These aren't motivational stories. They're honest conversations about:
How confidence is built (the unglamorous truth)How it's lost (and what that reveals)How it's rebuilt (often stronger than before)How it shows up in high-pressure situations
Each episode examines confidence as an integrated adult skill—through the lens of performance, leadership, persuasion, credibility, competence, and reinvention.
For anyone interested in the behavioural reality of confidence, not the highlight reels.
For professionals, leaders, and anyone building something significant who knows confidence is the bottleneck—but wants the unglamorous truth about how it's actually developed, not another pep talk.

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