She Speaks To Inspire: Public Speaking Growth For Introverted Women
She Speaks To Inspire: Public Speaking Growth For Introverted Women

She Speaks To Inspire: Public Speaking Growth For Introverted Women

Julia Kraft

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"She Speaks To Inspire" is an empowering public speaking podcast for professional women with public speaking fear. Unlike other podcasts on public speaking, She Speaks To Inspire not only gives you tips to be a confident communicator under pressure but also… helps you regulate your nervous system for less anxiety, learn lifestyle practices to reduce burnout and overwhelm and reconnect with your feminine leadership presence for more authenticity and comfort in your skin. Learn more about Speak To Inspire Programs here: www.speaktoinspire.com And, follow us on Instagram! @shespeakstoinspire The world needs your voice!

Recent Episodes

The Invisible Promotion Skill No One Taught You
APR 21, 2026
The Invisible Promotion Skill No One Taught You
You're good at your job. You deliver results, meet deadlines, and even wow your team—but somehow, promotions keep going to someone else. What gives? In this episode, we're uncovering The Invisible Promotion Skill No One Taught You. Spoiler: it's not working harder, networking more, or even speaking up in meetings. It's a subtle, often overlooked set of communication and presence skills that separate women who get noticed from those who stay stuck. We'll explore how high-performing women often unintentionally under-sell themselves, defer to others, or miss micro-moments to demonstrate their impact—and how small shifts in how you speak, how you frame ideas, and how you show presence can make a huge difference in your career trajectory. In this episode, you'll learn: - The subtle behaviors that unintentionally hold you back from being seen as leadership material - How to signal authority and presence in every meeting and presentation - What you can start doing today to make your work visible without "selling out" - Why self-expression and speaking confidently is the hidden skill that actually gets promotions If you've ever felt overlooked, underestimated, or like your work speaks for itself but no one is noticing—this episode is for you. For more inspiration—and to watch my free training, The Calm and Confident Communicator—head over to www.speaktoinspire.com. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe so you never miss an upcoming tip to elevate your speaking skills. And I'd be so grateful if you'd leave a rating and review—it really helps more people find the show!
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The Cost of Being the "Good Girl"
APR 7, 2026
The Cost of Being the "Good Girl"
You learned early on how to be "good." Say the right thing. Don't mess up. Be prepared. Be polished. Be… impressive. But what happens when that constant pressure to be good follows you every time you speak? In this episode, we're unpacking The Cost of Being the "Good Girl"—not in how you're perceived, but in how you relate to yourself. Because for many women, public speaking isn't just about nerves… it's about an internal voice that's constantly evaluating, correcting, and criticizing in real time. "Don't say it like that." "That didn't land." "You should've explained that better." And the result? You hesitate. You overthink. You lose your train of thought. You disconnect from your natural voice. In this episode, we'll explore how this internal pressure to be "good" creates tension in your body, fragmentation in your thinking, and a lack of presence when you speak—and what it actually takes to shift out of that pattern. Because powerful speaking isn't about getting it perfect. It's about being present enough to trust what's coming through. In this episode, you'll learn: How the "good girl" identity turns into a real-time inner critic when you speak Why self-monitoring is one of the biggest disruptors of clear, confident communication How to stay grounded, present, and connected to your voice—even when you feel pressure If you've ever felt like you're in your head while speaking, second-guessing yourself, or trying to get it "just right"… this episode will give you a new way to understand—and shift—that pattern. For more inspiration—and to watch my free training, The Calm and Confident Communicator—head over to www.speaktoinspire.com. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe so you never miss an upcoming tip to elevate your speaking skills. And I'd be so grateful if you'd leave a rating and review—it really helps more people find the show! Thanks for listening! 💛
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From Doer to Leader: Build Strategic Presence That Gets You Promoted
MAR 24, 2026
From Doer to Leader: Build Strategic Presence That Gets You Promoted
You're excellent at your job. You deliver. You execute. You solve problems. But somehow… you're still seen as the "doer" — not the leader. In this episode, we unpack the invisible shift required to move from being valued for your output to being promoted for your impact. Because promotions don't go to the most competent person in the room. They go to the person perceived as strategic, steady, and capable of leading others. That shift isn't about working harder. It's about building strategic presence. We'll explore how leadership visibility actually works, why high performers often stay stuck in execution mode, and how to communicate in a way that signals scope, ownership, and long-term thinking. If you've ever thought, "Why am I doing leadership-level work but not getting leadership-level recognition?" — this episode is for you. In This Episode, You'll Learn: The difference between operational excellence and strategic presence Why being indispensable can quietly block your promotion How to speak in a way that signals leadership, not just competence For more inspiration—and to watch my free training, The Calm and Confident Communicator—head over to www.speaktoinspire.com. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe so you never miss an upcoming tip to elevate your speaking skills. And I'd be so grateful if you'd leave a rating and review—it really helps more people find the show! Thanks for listening! 💛
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The Cringe of Watching Yourself and Hearing Your Own Voice
MAR 10, 2026
The Cringe of Watching Yourself and Hearing Your Own Voice
Why does watching yourself on video feel unbearable? Why does hearing your own voice make you cringe? In this episode, we unpack the deeply human experience of self-consciousness when you see and hear yourself speak. That visceral "ugh" reaction isn't proof that you're bad at speaking—it's a nervous system response to perceived social threat. When your brain registers, "I am being evaluated," it shifts out of safety and into protection mode. In this conversation, we'll explore how to move from self-criticism to self-awareness, how to watch yourself without spiraling, and how to use video review as a powerful tool for growth instead of shame. If you've ever avoided posting a video, delayed watching a recording, or spiraled after hearing your own voice—this episode will help you build a steadier, kinder relationship with being seen and heard. 3 Takeaways: Cringe is a nervous system response, not a talent issue. Your brain is wired to scan for social rejection. Seeing yourself on screen can trigger the same threat response as public criticism. Self-awareness and self-attack are not the same thing. You can evaluate your speaking with curiosity instead of cruelty—and that shift changes everything. Repeated exposure builds safety. The more you watch and listen from a regulated state, the more your system learns: I am safe being seen and heard. For more inspiration—and to watch my free training, The Calm and Confident Communicator—head over to www.speaktoinspire.com. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe so you never miss an upcoming tip to elevate your speaking skills. And I'd be so grateful if you'd leave a rating and review—it really helps more people find the show! Thanks for listening! 💛
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15 MIN