Episode Description
On this episode, host Katherine Arthur is talking about something almost every English speaker struggles with at some point. You know the moment:
Someone asks you a question in a meeting.
You’re introducing yourself.
You’re speaking during an interview.
Or maybe you suddenly become the center of attention in a conversation.
And instead of speaking clearly and confidently… your brain starts running off in ten directions at once. You over-explain. You repeat yourself. You lose your point halfway through the sentence.
And then…
you keep talking…
and talking…
and halfway through your sentence, even you don’t know where the sentence is going anymore.
When people feel nervous, rushed, judged, or put on the spot, the brain often starts “buying time” with extra words.
Learn how to become more concise, more organized, and more confident during high-pressure speaking moments. We’ll learn why rambling happens, why it gets worse under pressure, and most importantly—how to speak more clearly and confidently on the spot without sounding robotic or overly rehearsed.