The Well Spoken Podcast

Attention is Not the Same as Trust

Csilla Muscan

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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 communication advice skips right past.

Csilla unpacks the gap between getting noticed and getting believed, using a real story from her client Lynda, who was hooked after one podcast episode, and still didn't hire her for months. What changed wasn't a bigger "wow" moment. It was a pattern Lynda came to trust.

This episode walks through where the attention-trust gap shows up in message, presence, and voice and why, underneath all three, it always traces back to the same root: you can perform attention, but you can't perform trust.

You'll walk away thinking differently about:

  • Why your best moment isn't what wins people over, your pattern is
  • Where your voice, presence, and message might be optimized for attention instead of trust
  • Why this isn't a technique problem, it's an identity one

Ready to become the voice people trust? Let's chat. Request a free strategy call with me HERE.

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