Speaking With Confidence

Tim Newman

Are you ready to overcome imposter syndrome and become a powerful communicator? Whether you're preparing for a public presentation, sharpening your communication skills, or looking to elevate your personal and professional development, this podcast is your ultimate resource for powerful communication. The Speaking with Confidence podcast will help tackle the real challenges that hold you back, from conquering stage fright to crafting impactful storytelling and building effective communication habits. Every episode is designed to help you communicate effectively, strengthen your soft skills, and connect with any audience. With expert insights, practical strategies, and relatable examples, you’ll learn how to leave a lasting impression. Whether you're a professional preparing for a high-stakes presentation, a student navigating a public speaking class, or someone simply looking to enhance their interpersonal skills, this podcast has the tools to empower you, all with a bit of humor. Join us each week as we break down what it takes to inspire and influence through communication. It’s time to speak with confidence, captivate your audience, and make your voice heard! Want to be a guest on Speaking With Confidence? Send Tim Newman a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/timnewman

  1. Gen Z Career Secrets: Confidence, Soft Skills, and Navigating First Jobs with Brianne Rush

    1 DAY AGO

    Gen Z Career Secrets: Confidence, Soft Skills, and Navigating First Jobs with Brianne Rush

    Send us a text Have you ever wondered what it truly takes to stand out, move up quickly in your career, and speak confidently, especially when you’re just starting out? In this episode of Speaking with Confidence, I dig deep into the real skills that make the difference between simply doing the work and truly excelling–skills that aren’t always on the job description, but that employers look for and reward. I’m Tim Newman, your host and a former college professor turned communication coach. My passion is helping people build the soft skills that lead to real results, whether in storytelling, public speaking, or just showing up with more confidence. This week, I’m thrilled to speak with Brianne Rush, the founder of The Independence Lab. Brianne is a powerhouse when it comes to helping Gen Z women make the leap from college to career. She rose through the ranks incredibly quickly from intern to managing editor in a year, and employee to VP in four years by learning to decode workplace dynamics, advocate for herself, and, most importantly, overcome her fear of public speaking. We kick off the conversation with Brianne’s story—how she knew from the age of eight that she wanted to move to New York to be a journalist, and what it felt like to finally live that dream. Brianne shares what inspired her to choose New York, how her experiences in dance and performance influenced her, and why total immersion in a city full of energy was essential to her identity and early career. She explains the lessons she learned—not just about working hard and climbing the ranks, but about truly living in the moment and building genuine connections, both professional and personal. Here’s what we cover in this episode: Brianne’s journey from dreaming of journalism in New York to landing and advancing in her dream roleThe importance of immersion, living in the moment, and building meaningful experiences early in your careerLessons about working hard, networking, and creating opportunities for yourself—even when you start at the bottomWhat employers are really looking for in hiring today: the power of soft skills like passion, curiosity, proactivity, and communicationHow to stand out authentically in interviews—using storytelling, personalized cover letters, and honest conversation instead of relying only on AIPractical strategies to display confidence, curiosity, and proactivity in every step of your job searchBrianne’s advice on career advancement: emotional intelligence skills, self-awareness, handling setbacks, and the value of progress over perfectionNavigating boundaries, learning to say no, and prioritizing projects that advance your career (with a special focus on women in the workplace)Gen Z’s growing focus on self-knowledge, life transitions, and ditching outdated hustle culture for a healthier approachThe mission behind The Independence Lab and actionable resources for building emotional intelligenceIf you’re looking for real advice on how to marry soft skills and confidence with actionable career moves, this episode is for you—whether you’re early in your career, managing the next big transition, or helping others find their way. Be sure to check out Brianne’s free resources and connect with us to keep leveling up your communicat Support the show Want to be a guest on Speaking With Confidence? Send Tim Newman a message on PodMatch Speaking With Confidence Formula for Public Speaking Facebook

    46 min
  2. From Stage Fright to Spotlight | Tim Newman Speaks

    5 DAYS AGO

    From Stage Fright to Spotlight | Tim Newman Speaks

    Send us a text What does it really take to transform your nerves into confidence when speaking in front of an audience—no matter how big or small? In this episode of Speaking with Confidence, I take you behind the scenes of my own speaking journey, sharing raw stories, practical takeaways, and the coaching that helped me grow in unexpected ways. This week, I pull back the curtain on my experience as part of the Maxwell Leadership Certified Team. After years of preaching the importance of lifelong learning, I put myself on the line—joining the team, earning advanced presenter certifications, and even making a run at standing on stage at the International Maxwell Conference. Today, I want to show you what growth looks like up close, and how vital it is to seek feedback, embrace vulnerability, and focus on progress over perfection. To help me along this journey, I worked closely with Roddy Galbraith, none other than John Maxwell’s own speaking coach. If you’ve ever wondered whether even the best need coaching, this episode is for you. Roddy pushed me to look deeper at my message, delivery, and what I genuinely wanted my audience to walk away with. Together, we honed a simple three-minute story—one I’d performed more than a hundred times—transforming it from a personal anecdote into a powerful teaching tool. In this episode, you'll hear: My own public speaking horror story—the first time I had to speak in college and what happened when anxiety got the best of meHow that one embarrassing moment became the foundation for my growth as a speaker and coachThe grueling, but rewarding, process of preparing for the Maxwell International Conference, and what it felt like to just miss the finals by two secondsA step-by-step look at the evolution of my speech—from the initial draft, through Roddy’s constructive feedback, to the final live versionThe importance of coaching and why even experienced speakers need fresh outside perspectivesStrategies to shift your mindset from fearing the worst to aiming for the best every time you get up to speakWhy perfection isn’t relatable, but vulnerability, honesty, and even a little messiness areHow to take that next step in your own speaking journey—with tools and encouragement for breaking through nerves and building unshakable confidenceIf you’re ever wondered how to face your speaking fears, connect more authentically, or grow past setbacks, you'll find tools and inspiration in this episode. Remember, your voice truly does have the power to change your world—but only if you choose to use it. Thank you, as always, for supporting Speaking with Confidence. If you’re looking to keep leveling up, don’t forget to grab the free eBook, “The Top 21 Challenges for Public Speakers and How to Overcome Them,” and sign up for my Formula for Public Speaking course. Progress, not perfection—that’s our north star. Tune in and let’s keep moving forward, together. Support the show Want to be a guest on Speaking With Confidence? Send Tim Newman a message on PodMatch Speaking With Confidence Formula for Public Speaking Facebook

    16 min
  3. Embracing Cultural Diversity for Powerful Public Speaking with Rebecca Williams

    8 SEPT

    Embracing Cultural Diversity for Powerful Public Speaking with Rebecca Williams

    Send us a text Have you ever wondered how living and working abroad can radically transform not just your communication style, but also the way you guide and lead others? In today’s episode, we dive deep into the world of cross-cultural communication, public speaking, and storytelling with our guest Rebecca Williams, a true globetrotter and expert public speaking coach who has worked with everyone from Stanford MBAs to teams at Google, Meta, and Netflix. Hey, I’m Tim Newman, and on this episode of Speaking with Confidence, we’re getting practical about what it really takes to show up with confidence and credibility in any communication setting whether that’s on stage, in a boardroom, or even navigating the cultural nuances of a meeting overseas. Rebecca and I kick things off by discussing her journey from Wisconsin to living in places like Germany, Japan, Australia, Nepal, Spain, Portugal, and Mexico. She shares how her international experiences have planted humility and empathy at the heart of her coaching approach, reminding us that communication is never one-size-fits-all. In many countries, people speak two, three, or even more languages just to participate professionally, and often it’s those little cultural cues, not just words that make or break your message. Here’s what we covered in this episode: How living abroad shaped Rebecca’s empathetic, multicultural approach to coaching communicationWhat it means to be a “guest star” in the country of your audienceHow to avoid cross-cultural blunders and build trust across culturesThe universal challenge of negative self-talk during public speaking and how to work through itRebecca’s “First Five Formula” for nailing your presentation openingHow specificity makes stories stick and how to find the right stories within your own lifeThe role of humor (and how even non-comedians can use it effectively)The current and future impact of AI on communication, public speaking, and storytellingInsights into Rebecca’s book “Presenting. Presenting.” and why it was designed as an interviewWhere to connect with Rebecca and access her resourcesThis episode is jam-packed with real stories, practical frameworks, and a refreshing perspective on developing your own authentic voice whether you’re addressing an international audience or conquering your own internal doubts. I hope you enjoy listening as much as I enjoyed this conversation with Rebecca! Don’t forget to grab Rebecca’s book, check out more resources at speakingwithconfidencepodcast.com, and connect with us on LinkedIn or Instagram. Your voice really does have the power to change the world. Let's keep showing up and speaking with confidence. Support the show Want to be a guest on Speaking With Confidence? Send Tim Newman a message on PodMatch Speaking With Confidence Formula for Public Speaking Facebook

    58 min
  4. 3 Steps for Public Speaking Under Pressure | Tim Newman Speaks

    4 SEPT

    3 Steps for Public Speaking Under Pressure | Tim Newman Speaks

    Send us a text Have you ever frozen under pressure when someone in your audience throws a tough, even hostile question your way? You’re not alone, and this episode is all about teaching you how to handle those moments with confidence and composure. Welcome back to Speaking with Confidence. I’m Tim Newman, a recovering college professor turned communication coach. My passion is helping you build the soft skills that spark real progress in your career and life, especially the ability to stay cool, clear, and credible in the spotlight. Whether you breeze through presentations or find public speaking downright nerve-wracking, this episode is packed with actionable advice to help you face even the most challenging moments on stage. Here’s what we covered in this episode: The 3-step credibility playbook for tough questions (Acknowledge, Provide Evidence, Call to Action)Aligning with the ABCD method and why defensive reactions hurt more than they helpUsing evidence and social proof to handle pushback and skeptical questionsReading audience motives and managing both “genuine” and “maddening” challengersBody language moves that signal control and calmHow to use empathy, validation, and audience engagement to redirect heated moments“Sleight of mouth” reframing tactics and building your own objection-response scriptsScripted responses for handling multi-part and high-pressure questions with authorityTurning objections into opportunities and building forward momentumProgress, not perfection, is the goal. Pick just one strategy whether ABCD, a validation line, or the quick reframe and rehearse it for five minutes so you’re ready when the moment comes. Remember, confidence in those pressure-packed moments isn’t about never feeling nerves; it’s about being prepared enough to choose your response with authority. For even more resources, visit speakingwithconfidencepodcast.com for a free eBook (“The Top 21 Challenges for Public Speakers and How to Overcome Them”) or to sign up for our Formula for Public Speaking training. Your voice is your power, thanks for joining me on this journey. Until next time, keep practicing and keep speaking with confidence! Support the show Want to be a guest on Speaking With Confidence? Send Tim Newman a message on PodMatch Speaking With Confidence Formula for Public Speaking Facebook

    12 min
  5. Building Real Confidence and Communication Skills for Gen Z with Nick Batchelder

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    Building Real Confidence and Communication Skills for Gen Z with Nick Batchelder

    Send us a text How can young adults overcome overwhelm and start communicating with genuine confidence in today’s digital age? Today, I’m thrilled to be joined by Nick Batchelder—a 21-year-old author, podcaster, and speaker who’s committed to making sure fewer people reach their 30s saying, “I wish I would have done more in my 20s.” Nick brings a rare peer perspective to personal development, focusing on the unique challenges and strengths of people in their 20s and early 30s. He’s already written a book, built a growing podcast, and spoken to countless young adults about their hurdles with confidence, communication, and taking action. Nick’s insights aren’t just theoretical—they’re born from real, relatable experience. In our conversation, Nick and I explore a topic central to both of our work: what’s really holding back Gen Z and young millennials when it comes to building confidence in communication? Why—despite being the most connected and entrepreneurial generation—are so many young people struggling with the basics of interpersonal interaction? Nick shares what he sees on the frontline with his peers, from the overwhelming abundance of choices in the digital era to the comfort (and isolation) that comes with virtual living. We candidly talk about why it’s now easier than ever to avoid in-person interactions, and how that avoidance is quietly eroding essential soft skills. Here’s what we cover in this episode: The impact of digital life on interpersonal communication skills in young adultsWhy overwhelm from too many choices leads to avoidance and inactionThe difference between being aware of what needs improvement and actually taking steps to improveHow to use playfulness and improv to rapidly develop communication confidenceAvoiding the trap of memorized scripts, and why thinking on your feet builds more resilienceThe real reasons young adults don’t act on the changes they know they need fear, laziness, and lack of structureHow generational differences in upbringing (free play vs. constant supervision) impact adult communication and confidenceNick’s experiences with peer feedback, criticism, and staying grounded amid public scrutinyThe double-edged sword of social media curation and self-imageTangible ways to make networking less intimidating even for introvertsThe critical importance of being present and genuinely engaged in building relationshipsHow self-awareness makes connecting with others easier (and why it’s okay not to connect with everyone)The role that reading and being a role model for learning plays in personal growthWhy it’s normal for growth to be uneven progress over perfection every timeIf you want more from Nick, you can find his book, Crush Your 20s, on Amazon, or check out his podcast, Building the Blueprint, on Spotify and YouTube. And of course, don’t forget to visit speakingwithconfidencepodcast.com for more resources including a free eBook and details about our public speaking course. Thanks for listening and remember, your voice really does have the power to change the world. Support the show Want to be a guest on Speaking With Confidence? Send Tim Newman a message on PodMatch Speaking With Confidence Formula for Public Speaking Facebook

    50 min
  6. How to Rebuild Confidence After a Public Speaking Disaster | Tim Newman Speaks

    28 AUG

    How to Rebuild Confidence After a Public Speaking Disaster | Tim Newman Speaks

    Send us a text Have you ever completely blanked out during a presentation or felt your confidence collapse in front of an audience? If so, you’re far from alone and in this episode of Speaking with Confidence, I tackle exactly how to recover from those “crash and burn” public speaking moments and get your confidence back on track. I’m Tim Newman, and as someone who once threw up before giving my first college presentation, I know firsthand how devastating public speaking anxiety can feel. This week, I’m drawing on both scientific studies and coaching experience to help you move forward from setbacks and rebuild your core presentation skills, one step at a time. I’m going deep into the mechanics of bouncing back from a public speaking “freeze.” I break down why our brains sometimes fail us under stress, how anxiety is triggered both by internal self-esteem and external factors like the room or audience, and most importantly, what you can do to start the recovery process today. Here’s what I cover in this episode: Understanding why you might suddenly forget your words or lose your flow during a speech and why it’s usually a stress-driven system breakdown rather than a lack of knowledge.The five interconnected parts of effective public speaking: content mastery, physical control, audience awareness, emotional regulation, and delivery mechanics.Real-world examples of how even highly skilled professionals can “crash,” and the neuroscience behind how adrenaline and panic disrupt your memory.How confidence and public speaking ability reinforce one another, plus how environmental factors (like room layout and audience engagement) can shape your anxiety level in real time.Practical steps to identify exactly where you tend to stumble using a technique I recommend to all my clients: recording and reviewing your last few talks to pinpoint specific breakdowns.The value of gradual, targeted practice to rebuild your skills, including insights from virtual reality training studies that show even small, structured exposures lead to measurable improvement.My recommended “exposure ladder” for resetting your confidence: from practicing alone to speaking in front of a small, trusted audience, and then slowly simulating real-life settings.An evidence-based way to turn setbacks into learning opportunities using structured reflection, journaling, and a four-step mental reframe to immediately convert mistakes into specific action steps.How to design your speech outlines to lower your risk of freezing, and why preparing the opening lines for common questions in Q&A makes a big difference.The importance of brief, focused daily practice and getting specific peer feedback to reinforce positive changes and accelerate growth.A quick three-day reset challenge you can try right away to get yourself unstuck and moving forward.Don’t forget to check out speakingwithconfidencepodcast.com after the show to grab your free eBook, “Top 21 Challenges for Public Speakers and How to Overcome Them,” and to learn about my full Formula for Public Speaking course. Remember, your voice matters. With the right approach, you can recover and come back even stronger. Thanks for joining me and I’ll talk to you next time! Support the show Want to be a guest on Speaking With Confidence? Send Tim Newman a message on PodMatch Speaking With Confidence Formula for Public Speaking Facebook

    12 min
  7. Building Resilience and Communication Skills for Student Athletes with Kenisha Brown-Alexander

    25 AUG

    Building Resilience and Communication Skills for Student Athletes with Kenisha Brown-Alexander

    Send us a text What does it really take for young professionals—especially student athletes—to build true resilience and open lines of communication in today’s high-pressure world? In this episode of Speaking with Confidence, we dive deep into this crucial question that’s affecting students, educators, coaches, and leaders nationwide. I’m Tim Newman, your host and a recovering college professor turned communication coach. Today, I’m honored to bring you a candid and impactful conversation with Kenisha Brown-Alexander, a true trailblazer in the sports industry and the founder of the Brainerd Tomorrow Foundation. With a background that spans leading roles for major organizations like the Miami Dolphins, the Super Bowl Committee, and the Orange Bowl Committee, Kenisha also serves as a certified life coach, adjunct professor, and the creator of the Game Changers United program. Throughout our conversation, Kenisha and I address: The shifting landscape of communication skills among young professionals and why intentional teaching of these skills matters more than everThe logistical and interpersonal challenges of managing thousands of volunteers at a major event like the Super BowlThe critical role of resilience and faith in overcoming personal trauma—and how sports can provide a sense of purpose and belongingHow and why Kenisha launched Game Changers United, and the impact it’s having in supporting student athletes’ mental healthThe realities of suicide and mental health crises among college students, and strategies to strengthen support systems on campusesWhy it’s our job as leaders to reach out, show vulnerability, and invite connectionThe need for early self-discovery and helping young people uncover their “why,” so they can build lasting resilienceIf you’re an educator, coach, administrator, parent, or simply someone who cares about the next generation’s well-being, this episode will give you insights, strategies, and real stories to help you foster greater communication, resilience, and support—on and off the field. For more on Kenisha’s work or to bring Game Changers United to your campus, you can find her on Instagram at @KenishaNichelle, on LinkedIn as Kenisha Brown-Alexander, or visit gamechangersunited.com. As always, remember—your voice has the power to change the world. Thanks for listening to Speaking with Confidence. Support the show Want to be a guest on Speaking With Confidence? Send Tim Newman a message on PodMatch Speaking With Confidence Formula for Public Speaking Facebook

    43 min
  8. 21 AUG

    Mirroring and Labeling: Essential Interview Tools | Tim Newman Speaks

    Send us a text Have you ever wondered why some interviewers can draw out powerful, authentic stories from their guests, while others get nothing but surface-level, forgettable responses? In this episode of Speaking with Confidence, I dive into the art and science of interviewing not as the one answering questions, but as the one skillfully guiding the conversation. As your host, Tim Newman, a former college professor turned communication coach, I take you behind the scenes to reveal how top interviewers turn every exchange into a meaningful dialogue. While I typically invite guests onto the show, today it’s just you and me, focusing on a transformative communication technique that can immediately elevate your interviewing skills, whether you’re creating content, leading teams, or deepening everyday conversations. By the end of this episode, you’ll be equipped to: Use the mirroring technique to draw out richer, more authentic responsesCombine mirroring with careful labeling to acknowledge and explore emotional undercurrentsPause intentionally to give your guest space and show you’re listeningAvoid presumptive labeling and instead use safe, observation-based languageAdjust your approach for virtual interviews, from camera placement to audio checks and bridging gaps during technical hiccupsPractice with concrete phrases and real-life scenarios so you can implement these tools right awayI challenge you to try mirroring and labeling in your next conversation, and notice the difference it makes. Share your observations with us. Progress over perfection is the goal. And don’t forget, you can grab my free ebook, “Top 21 Challenges for Public Speakers and How to Overcome Them”, or sign up for my Formula for Public Speaking course at speakingwithconfidencepodcast.com. As always, remember: your voice is power. Keep practicing, keep growing, and I’ll see you next time! Support the show Want to be a guest on Speaking With Confidence? Send Tim Newman a message on PodMatch Speaking With Confidence Formula for Public Speaking Facebook

    12 min

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Are you ready to overcome imposter syndrome and become a powerful communicator? Whether you're preparing for a public presentation, sharpening your communication skills, or looking to elevate your personal and professional development, this podcast is your ultimate resource for powerful communication. The Speaking with Confidence podcast will help tackle the real challenges that hold you back, from conquering stage fright to crafting impactful storytelling and building effective communication habits. Every episode is designed to help you communicate effectively, strengthen your soft skills, and connect with any audience. With expert insights, practical strategies, and relatable examples, you’ll learn how to leave a lasting impression. Whether you're a professional preparing for a high-stakes presentation, a student navigating a public speaking class, or someone simply looking to enhance their interpersonal skills, this podcast has the tools to empower you, all with a bit of humor. Join us each week as we break down what it takes to inspire and influence through communication. It’s time to speak with confidence, captivate your audience, and make your voice heard! Want to be a guest on Speaking With Confidence? Send Tim Newman a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/timnewman

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