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If you ramble, lose your words or struggle to make yourself heard, this podcast is for you. This show is for humble leaders - public servants, corporate hippies & business owners - who want to speak up and be heard without sounding pushy or arrogant. I’m Cat Matson and I coach people to speak with authenticity and impact in ALL settings. Whether you want to lead your team better, host webinars, speak impactfully when put on the spot or start speaking on stage, this podcast will teach you how ...
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Candy Matson is a radio program on NBC West Coast that aired from June 29, 1949, to May 20, 1951. It centred on Candy Matson, a female private investigator with a wry sense of humour and a penthouse on Telegraph Hill in San Francisco. The program was notable for having a striking female character "without a trace of squeamishness" as well as a veiled gay character in Candy's best friend Rembrandt Watson, voiced by Jack Thomas. Candy's love interest was police detective Ray Mallard, voiced by ...
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"I want to stop rambling" is the number one 'problem' people come to me to solve. But what if your 'rambling' is actually how you process information, make sense of things and form your opinions. If you're a verbal processor like me, it's not a flaw that needs to be fixed, in fact, it's the very thing that helps you see what others don't. The issue…
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Concerned your umms and ahhs are undermining your credibility? In this week’s episode I’m answering a listener question about training yourself OUT OF saying ‘ummmm’ and ‘ahhhh’, and also providing my thoughts on whether umms and ahhs are really as bad as we think. Listen in to hear: Why you might want to ‘chill out’ when it comes to your use of um…
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‘How much of yourself do you share?’ and ‘how to make a speech engaging’ are the questions I’m answering in this week’s episode. Storytelling, particularly lived experience storytelling, is easily THE BEST way to make your speeches engaging. But how personal is too personal, how much of yourself do you share? Listen in to hear: How to balance the l…
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Ever rocked up to speak at an event, expecting a lectern, or a certain kind of microphone, and the set-up was NOT as you expected? Or you were forced to use a headset mic that just felt weird, or a lapel mic that kept slipping? Well, in today’s episode I’m talking about how to manage just these situations! Listen in to hear: The pros and cons of us…
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Want to know how to pitch to speak at a TEDx talk? Listen up, because that’s the exact question I’m answering today. A listener has set herself a challenge of speaking at a TEDx event and wants to know how to pitch her talk. Listen in to hear: Whether a TEDx event is the right platform for you If it is, how to pitch yourself How TEDx speaker select…
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Are you hiding, or not speaking up, because you’re concerned people might disagree with you? Well, chances are, someone will! After all, if they already agreed with you, you wouldn’t need to say what you have to say, right? So in this episode I’m sharing some techniques to manage disagreements and conflict. Listen in to hear: Why disagreements are …
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Ever feel like you’re tired of the sound of your own voice? Or the sound of your message? But you’re still not making the impact you want? Yep, I get it. Influence and making a difference is an endurance sport, so in this episode I’m sharing my top 3 ways to have making long term impact feel easier. Listen in to hear: How you can plan out your long…
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In honour of World Smile Day today I want to share the simplest, and most under-rated way to boost your confidence … Yes, SMILING Before you think, ‘oh, that’s ridiculous, if it were that simple … ‘ Consider this a little gift to you to make you smile today. Listen in to hear: Why smiling really does make you feel more confident My little experimen…
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Does it ever feel like your brain and mouth are out-of-sync? You know what you want to say but your mouth just doesn’t play along? That’s exactly the experience that’s been described by a regular listener, and they’ve asked me for some tips: “You know, as much as I prepare myself to aid my confidence, it always feels like the right words won’t come…
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Ever been in the audience at a conference, asked a question of one of the speakers, and got completely tangled up in giving context? Well, that’s EXACTLY what I’m addressing today - how to ask questions FROM the audience in a way that elevates you, gets the answer you want and doesn’t get you all tangled up. This is in response to a listener questi…
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“Is it realistic to do a 20 minute speech without notes?”, that’s the question I’m asking in this week’s Speaking with Confidence podcast. It’s a myth that we need to memorise our speeches, and it’s also a risk to take a stage with a script or highly detailed notes. The more details in our notes the more we’re looking at the lectern, instead of con…
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I was recently asked this question: “How to engage the audience? I love watching speakers who engage the crowd but don't put people on the spot?’ Putting people on the spot is NOT an engagement technique and it can often have negative impacts on the audience. So, in this week’s episode I’m sharing my top tips for engaging your audience without sing…
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In this episode of Speaking with Confidence with Cat Matson I’m answering another community question: “How can I make my audience relax, and maybe even laugh 😅?” This is such an insightful question … if your audience isn’t relaxed they’re not going to be open to what you have to say. Listen in to hear: My simple technique that you can use in your o…
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“How do you quickly prepare when you’re put on the spot?”, that’s the question I’m answering in today’s episode of Speaking with Confidence with Cat Matson. I was recently asked, “How to prep in 2 minutes - I went to a networking event recently and once I got there the host said "ok, we're going around the room and everyone will come up to the fron…
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It’s my birthday … it’s a big milestone birthday … as such, this episode is a little bit different to normal episodes. As I reflect on my career, my business, and my work, the themes of imposter syndrome, humility and authenticity have been percolating … and I wanted to share some of those thoughts today. Listen in to hear: My own ‘I’m not good eno…
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“How To MC an Event” is the question I’m answering in this week’s episode of Speaking with Confidence … a question asked by Louise in my community. MCing is my favourite speaking format … so I LOVED answering this question! Listen in to hear: What is the role of an MC (and what many people get wrong) How to do an Acknowledgement of Country that is …
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How do you end your talk so that your audience takes the next step with you? And how do you end your talk so you’re memorable? This week I’m answering just those questions - questions asked by my community. Listen in to hear: How to craft a call to action that moves your audience closer to working with you How to manage questions at the end of a pr…
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Original Release Date: February 7, 2012 Candy is hired by the wife of a missing unscrupulous businessman to find him. Audition Recording Date: September 21, 1952 Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.net Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, B…
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“What are your grounding hacks before a speaking gig?” is the question I’m answering in this week’s episode of Speaking with Confidence. Grounding isn’t always about nerves, sometimes it’s about getting present to where you are and what you’re about to do. Listen in to hear: What I do when nerves hit just before I walk on stage My ‘standard start’ …
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In this episode I’m giving you my top tips for speaking on camera, and getting over that reluctance to record when it’s just you and the camera. I record A LOT of video content - this podcast, for one, as well as course videos, Instagram reels and stories, and I’ve picked up a few tricks along the way to move past that reluctance to hit record and …
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Original Release Date: January 31, 2012 Mallard is acting suspicious and Candy looks into it. When a body turns up, Candy has to find out the truth about the murder and Mallard. Original Air Date: April 29, 1951 Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.ne…
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In this episode of Speaking with Confidence, I’m discussing the importance of strategic communication and how to effectively contribute to conversations that matter. I’ve been noticing my own ‘desire’ to contribute to ALL THE CONVERSATIONS, but actually, realising I need to focus on my own circle of influence and control, and the value of thoughtfu…
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Today I’m answering the question, “how do I train out the excessive umms and ahhs and other unnecessary fillers that take away the conviction and strength in the message” Well, I don’t think you need to get rid of all your umms and ahhs … they’re part of an authentic and real connection. But, if they’re undermining the impact of your message, there…
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Original Release Date: January 24, 2012 Candy, Rembrandt, and Mallard visit a historic California mission and find themselves embroiled in a murder case. Original Air Date: November 26, 1950 Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.net Mail a donation to:…
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It’s often said that the fear of public speaking is second only to the fear of death itself. If this is even close to true I find it incredibly sad - how many people are not speaking up, and not contributing their insights and knowledge to the world just because they’re scared something bad might happen? In this special episode of Speaking with Con…
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Original Release Date: January 17, 2012 Mallard gives Candy an amulet with Egyptian writing on it to get translation help. She goes to Rembrandt and finds out he’s moving and offers to find him a new place. The first place they go she finds more than she bargained for. Original Air Date: September 12, 1950 Support the show monthly at https://patreo…
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If I had a dollar for every person who’s asked me ‘how do I memorise my presentations?’ … In this episode of Speaking with Confidence with Cat Matson I’m talking about why memorising your presentation is a REALLY bad idea, and what you can do instead to deliver a powerful presentation. Listen in to hear: Why you DON’T want to even try to memorise y…
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It’s really tempting to use shortcuts like AI or templates when crafting a presentation; but if you’re not careful they’ll trip you up more than they help. In this episode of Speaking with Confidence I’m sharing the ‘colour-by-numbers’ mistake I see many people make when using a template, or AI, and how to overcome that. Listen in to hear: The ‘sec…
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Original Release Date: January 10, 2012 Candy goes to visit an old friend at a movie company filming in San Francisco and runs into a string of murders. Original Air Date: August 29, 1950 Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.net Mail a donation to: Ad…
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How do you showcase your awesomeness without sounding like an arrogant twat? Well, that’s exactly what I’m answering in today’s episode! Most humble leaders I know DON’T like talking about themselves, and they hope ‘their work will speak for itself’. However, we often don’t have time for our work to speak for itself, and we need to be a little more…
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It’s REALLY hard to speak up when you’re scared or nervous; worried about looking like an idiot or being rejected. Yet we need to, right? Because, chances are, you’re listening to this podcast because you are fearful of speaking in public (whatever that looks like to you) and therefore, it follows, you need to speak up even when you’re scared (or n…
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Original Release Date: January 3, 2012 Candy is hired by the sister of a brilliant composer who is losing his mind. Original Air Date: June 20, 1950 Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.net Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 8…
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We’ve all been there. In a meeting, we have ideas we want to contribute, and we just can’t make ourselves heard. Whether it’s dominating personalities in the room, people interrupting, whether it’s deliberate or just unthinking, it can be REALLY tough to make ourselves heard. In this episode I share some ideas (from lived experience) of how to be h…
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“I’m fine in normal conversation, but as soon as all eyes are on me, I just lose my confidence, and my words” If I had a dollar for every time a podcast listener said this to me! When we’re in a pressure situation - we need to win the pitch, present a dissenting opinion - when the stakes are high, it can be difficult to stay cool and calm, let alon…
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Original Release Date: December 27, 2011 Candy goes on vacation at a dude ranch at the Valley of the Moon and quickly runs into murder. Original Air Date: December 17, 1949 Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.net Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO B…
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Ugh! How do you show up and be engaging, inspiring, energetic, motivating and enthusiastic … when you’re not? That is the topic of this podcast because, I’ll be honest, that’s how I felt on recording day. And rather than just ‘fake it’ I decided to ‘work out loud’ and let you in on my ‘secrets’ for shifting my mood when the only option is to ‘show …
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How do you balance building rapport by sharing personal stories but not getting ‘too personal’ with your audience? That’s the topic of this episode where I talk about the distinction between authenticity and over-sharing, why connecting personally IS important to effectively share your information and how you can find balance you’re comfortable wit…
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Original Release Date: December 20, 2011 Santa’s helper, Jack Frost, turns up missing and at the request of a friend, Candy gets Rembrandt to take the job. However, Candy has concerns when the missing Jack Frost turns up murdered. Original Air Date: December 10, 1949 Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show o…
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What is the best way to practise my speech? This is a question I am asked A LOT, so I’ve answered it in this podcast episode. Unlike many speaking coaches, I’m actually NOT an advocate for practising your speech over and over again in the mirror, or in front of your family. Why? Because by the time you come to the ‘live performance’ you’ll risk sou…
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Denise Duffield-Thomas is a highly successful business woman. As a Money Mindset Mentor she has supported more than 10,000 people deal with their money gremlins in her Money Bootcamp. Denise is also an author of 3 books, has been podcasting for well over ten years. She has spoken on small and massive stages around the world (even though she’s not a…
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“How do I establish credibility, how do I demonstrate my experience, without sounding arrogant?” I’m easily asked this question at least 5 times a week. We like to think that ‘our experience and expertise speaks for itself’, but that’s not always (often) the case. In this episode I talk about why it’s important to tell your ‘brag stories’ in a way …
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“Cat, I recently FROZE, completely froze, when the MC introduced me to talk. I was prepared, I knew my topic, but my nerves got the better of me and I froze. How do I NOT freeze next time?” That’s the conversation that has sparked this episode, and I’m recounting the advice I gave in a recent group call. Freezing on stage is a ‘normal’ response - i…
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Original Release Date: December 13, 2011 Candy is hired by a conductor to investigate what’s causing an orchestra concert to be ruined. Original Air Date: February 7, 1950 Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.net Mail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Bo…
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Even if you’re an introvert, if you don’t like ‘all the attention’ or you’re happy ‘being in the background’, sometimes it’s important to step into the spotlight. Whether that’s on a stage or, more often than not, simply ‘speaking up’ in a meeting, in a community conversation or for your business. As humble leaders we often ‘fall back into the shad…
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Original Release Date: December 6, 2011 Candy is referred to an insurance investigator who wants her to confirm his findings that a a fatal airplance crash was accidental, but Candy quickly becomes suspicious that something far more sinister occurred. Original Air Date: December 27, 1949 Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.n…
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In this episode of Speaking with Confidence, I’m answering another community question, How do I bring everything I know, together? This is a question I’ve grappled with myself, because I didn’t want to ‘lose’ the opportunity to influence someone by NOT sharing the relevant information. Using the storytelling canvas, I can connect with both long ter…
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In this episode of Speaking with Confidence I’m answering a community question: How do I write a speech? Where do I even start? It’s an excellent question and in this short episode I talk you through my step-by-step process for writing ANY kind of speech. Listen in to hear: Why the starting point of any good speech is actually the end How to limit …
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Original Release Date: November 29, 2011 An owner of a restaurant hires Candy after finding a dead man in a devil costume. Original Air Date: September 30, 1949 Quote: “I feel as devaluated as the British Pound.” Support the show monthly at https://patreon.greatdetectives.net Support the show on a one-time basis at https://support.greatdetectives.n…
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In this episode of Speaking with Confidence I’m answering a community question: How do I show up more naturally and not in ‘presentation mode’? And, how do I allow the passion I feel about my business and my work shine through?” I love this question, because I’m all about authenticity - in a world of AI generated content, AUTHENTICITY is what will …
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