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The Foundations of Confident Speaking | Speech Coach Myles Usher-Doyle
Episode 87

The Foundations of Confident Speaking | Speech Coach Myles Usher-Doyle

The Lonely Chapter · Sam Maclean

January 12, 20261h 25mExplicit

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Show Notes

I’m joined in this episode by Myles Usher-Doyle, a speech coach and the founder of Speak-Well Coaching who has coached top tier communicators such as Chris Williamson (Host of Modern Wisdom).

We talk about what sits underneath confident communication - why so many of us struggle to be seen when we speak, how fear shows up in the body, and why confidence is often less about learning techniques and more about feeling safe enough to show up as yourself.

Myles shares insights from his work helping people find their voice, from eye contact and body language to the deeper emotional patterns that shape how we speak and how we listen.

This is a conversation about presence, vulnerability, and learning to communicate in a way that reflects who you really are.

If you’ve ever felt like you know what you want to say but struggle to say it out loud, this one will resonate.