E636 - Don't Let Anyone Think That You Are Unsure, How to Avoid UpSpeak as a Podcaster

MAR 25, 202625 MIN
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E636 - Don't Let Anyone Think That You Are Unsure, How to Avoid UpSpeak as a Podcaster

MAR 25, 202625 MIN

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<p><strong>Episode 636 - Don&#39;t Let Anyone Think That You Are Unsure, How to Avoid UpSpeak as a Podcaster</strong></p><p><br></p><p>In this episode of the <em>How to Podcast Series</em>, Dave focuses on a subtle but powerful aspect of microphone presence: vocal clarity. As part of the Behind the Mic series, he explores how the way you end your sentences can shape how your audience perceives your confidence and authority.</p><p>The episode centers on “upspeak,” a speech pattern where a statement ends with a rising pitch, making it sound like a question. While it may seem harmless or even natural, frequent upspeak can unintentionally signal uncertainty to listeners. Instead of sounding like a knowledgeable host guiding the conversation, a podcaster may come across as unsure or tentative about their own message.</p><p>Dave explains that this vocal habit appears across many cultures and voices. In Canada, for example, the “Canadian rise” often turns statements into question-like phrases. While this pattern is common in everyday conversation, it can create confusion in audio content where clarity and authority matter. When listeners hear a statement that sounds like a question, their brains may shift from listening to evaluating whether the speaker truly believes what they’re saying.</p><p>For podcasters who want their message to land with confidence, Dave shares three practical strategies to reduce upspeak. First, script or outline your statements with clear endings. Even if you don’t read word-for-word, structuring your thoughts with firm conclusions can remind you to land your sentences with certainty rather than letting them drift upward.</p><p>Second, pay attention to breath and posture. Upspeak can sometimes come from shallow breathing or nervous tension. Taking deeper breaths and maintaining an open posture gives your voice the support it needs to finish sentences with strength and clarity instead of fading into uncertainty.</p><p>Finally, practice intentional contrast. Record yourself delivering clear statements with downward inflection, followed by genuine questions that rise in pitch. This exercise helps you hear and feel the difference between confident statements and real questions. Over time, your delivery becomes more controlled and intentional.</p><p>Dave emphasizes that the goal isn’t to eliminate upspeak completely. It has its place when asking questions or adding conversational tone. The problem comes when it appears constantly and undermines the credibility of what you’re saying.</p><p><strong>Key Takeaway:</strong><br>Consistent upspeak can slowly erode listener trust, while firm vocal endings build confidence and authority. By practicing clear sentence endings, better breath control, and intentional vocal delivery, podcasters can ensure their message lands with clarity and impact.</p><p>____</p><p>Helping Podcasters Everyday! </p><p><strong></strong><a href="https://howtopodcast.ca/" target="_blank"><strong>https://howtopodcast.ca/</strong></a><br><em>We would love to hear from you - here is our listener survey!</em><a href="https://forms.gle/GbrFv9DGszV8N4PW6" target="_blank"> <strong>https://forms.gle/GbrFv9DGszV8N4PW6</strong></a></p>