Why do we speak more politely to the boss? Discover how power dynamics shape the way we use language at work—from hedging to hierarchy. A short, sharp linguistic deep-dive for smarter communication.
In meetings, relationships, or casual chats—
Who talks more? Who apologizes more? Who interrupts whom?
We’ve all heard that “men are direct” and “women talk more.”
But what does the research say?
In this episode of Speak Smart, we dive into the work of linguist Deborah Tannen, who introduced the idea of genderlects—distinct conversational styles often associated with men and women. But this isn’t about biology—it’s about socialization, power, and expectations.
We explore:
What genderlect really means
Why women tend to say “sorry” or use softer language more often
How men are socialized to speak more assertively or competitively
How these patterns shape our workplace dynamics and personal relationships
Why it’s not about who's right—but about understanding different communication goals: connection vs. status, empathy vs. solutions
Language has no gender, but the way we use and interpret it is deeply shaped by culture and power.
So… are you communicating to connect or to compete?
Tune in to Speak Smart—where linguistics meets real life.
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“Sorry, Not Sorry”:
Why Over-Apologizing Can Hurt Your Credibility at Work
Are you saying “sorry” too much — especially when you’ve done nothing wrong?
In this episode of Speak Smart, we explore why women and younger professionals tend to over-apologize, what Deborah Tannen and Harvard Business Review research says about it, and how these small linguistic habits can have big consequences for your authority and confidence at work.
We break down the gender twist behind politeness, empathy, and power — and give you practical ways to stop playing small in professional conversations.
🎧 Listen now and learn how to speak smart, not sorry.
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Did you know people judge you within half a second of hearing your voice? In this episode, we explore the fascinating research behind vocal impressions, why we make snap judgments, and how your pitch, pace, and tone can influence how others see you. Learn how to use your voice to sound confident, trustworthy, and warm—at work, at school, and in everyday life.
📱 Is texting killing English—or making it more creative?
In this episode, we dive into what linguists and research really say about texting, grammar, and the future of our language. Spoiler: it’s not as bad as you think!
🎧 Learn, laugh, and practice your English while exploring how texting is changing communication.
Thai:
📲 การพิมพ์แชททำลายภาษาอังกฤษจริงไหม… หรือกำลังทำให้มันสร้างสรรค์มากขึ้น?
เอพิโสดนี้เรามาเจาะลึกมุมมองนักภาษาศาสตร์และงานวิจัย ว่าการแชทมีผลต่อไวยากรณ์และอนาคตของภาษาอย่างไร
🎧 ฟังเพลิน ๆ พร้อมฝึกภาษาอังกฤษไปด้วยกัน!
Why do we speak differently at work, with friends, or at home?
In this episode of Speak Smart, we explore code-switching — the way we shift between languages, dialects, or speech styles depending on the context.
Learn how it reflects our identity, navigates power, and influences belonging.
Don’t miss this deep dive into one of the most fascinating aspects of everyday communication.
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Small talk isn’t just chatter—it’s a powerful tool for building trust, easing tension, and connecting with others. In this episode of Speak Smart, we break down the hidden structure of small talk, explore its role in workplace and cross-cultural communication, and share tips from linguistics and research on how to make those quick chats work for you.
🎙️ Learn how language creates connection—one “Nice weather today?” at a time.
Can language solve conflict? In this episode of Speak Smart, we look at how hedging, reframing, and positive language can help de-escalate tension and keep conversations productive. Smart communication isn't passive—it's powerful.
In this episode of Speak Smart, we explore the power of saying more with less. Discover why concise language builds clarity, confidence, and trust—and learn simple strategies to sharpen your message in conversations, emails, and presentations. Less fluff, more impact.
Welcome to Speak Smart: a podcast that helps you speak more confidently. In this episode, we explore Aristotle’s three powerful tools for influence: Ethos, Pathos and Logos. Unlock the timeless secrets of persuasion with me and build your confidence whether you’re pitching a product or presenting to a board room. Listen now and start persuading with purpose.