The Well Spoken Podcast
You're capable. You're credible. You know your stuff. And still — something in the way you communicate isn't landing the way it should.
You over-explain. You qualify your ideas before you've even finished saying them. You walk into rooms prepared, and walk out wondering why you felt smaller than you planned.
You're performing a version of yourself instead of actually being yourself and you're the only one who knows it.
Well Spoken Podcast is for faith-driven leaders — entrepreneurs, executives, and rising voices — who are done with the gap between who they are and how they come across.
Hosted by speaking and story architect, Csilla Muscan, this show goes beyond presentation tips and public speaking hacks into the four things that actually drive how you're perceived as a leader: your message, your presence, your voice, and your identity — the self-image underneath all of it.
Because you were made on purpose, for a purpose and your communication should sound like you believe it.
A well spoken leader isn't polished or perfect.
They're clear. They're grounded. They communicate like they already know who they are.
And they don't have anything to prove.
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Start here: Download The Well Spoken Guide to Commanding Any Room — www.speaklikeitmatters.com/guide
The Well Spoken Podcast
Latest Episodes
What 250 Episodes Taught Me (And What's Next)
Two hundred and fifty episodes. Five years. Every single week — rain, shine, sick kids, and the occasional week I had nothing to say and said something anyway.In this milestone episode, Csilla is pausing the podcast (not the business, no...
Attention is Not the Same as Trust
You can get someone's attention in ten seconds. That part's easy — a good hook, some energy, a punchy line. Keeping that attention long enough for someone to actually believe you? That's a different skill entirely, and it's the one most comm...
Speaker Archetypes: Helpful Mirror or Convenient Excuse?
Do you know your speaker archetype? If you've taken the quiz and you're holding onto that little badge ("I'm an Encourager," "I'm a Visionary") this episode asks the less comfortable question: is knowing that actually helping you?