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Linda Raynier Podcast

Linda Raynier Podcast

By: Linda Raynier
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Helping you make an even bigger impact in your career and life, communicate your value confidently, and step into leadership roles with authenticity and ease.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Personal Development Personal Success
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  • Speak Up in Important Meetings (Even When Put on the Spot)
    May 13 2026

    👉FREE COMMUNICATION GUIDE - If you want to learn how to speak up in meetings and deliver impactful updates, access my 'Speak Up Clearly in Work Meetings' PDF guide for free: https://bit.ly/strucapr26

    🗣 READY TO APPLY? If you want to go from quiet and shy to a confident communicator and leader at work, click the link below so we can schedule a time to see if we’re a fit to work together: https://bit.ly/strucapr26q

    📙Hear more of my story and lessons learned in my new best-selling book “The Quiet Achiever” - available now! https://www.lindaraynier.com/book

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    You had the perfect insight. You saw the risk no one else noticed. You had the clarification that would have saved the team hours of wasted effort. And yet, you didn't say it.

    Later, as you're making dinner or lying in bed, your brain turns into a courtroom. You replay the scene, asking yourself: "Why didn't I just speak up?"

    If this sounds familiar, I want you to know something important: You don't have a communication problem. You have a pressure execution problem. You are brilliant in one-on-ones, but when a senior leader enters the room, your nervous system shifts into self-protection.

    In this video, I’m sharing how to move from "perfect" to "followable" using a simple structure that works even when your heart is pounding. It’s time to stop being the "best-kept secret" in your company and start being the credible leader you already are.

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    0:00 – The "Meeting Aftermath": Why you replay conversations in your head

    1:12 – Communication vs. Pressure Execution: Identifying the real struggle

    4:39 – The Perception Shift: How leaders decide who is "ready" for more scope

    6:31 – 3 Psychological reasons why intelligent professionals freeze under pressure

    9:19 – Why perfectionism is working against you in high-stakes moments

    9:47 – The O.A.R.R. Framework: A 4-step structure for mid-meeting clarity

    12:34 – From Accuracy to Clarity: How to become the voice people turn to

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    Interested in listening to my videos as a podcast? https://www.lindaraynier.com/podcast

    CONNECT WITH ME:

    Website: https://www.LindaRaynier.com

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindaraynier

    Instagram: /lindaraynier

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    14 mins
  • Speak Confidently in Senior Meetings (without Blanking Out)
    Apr 29 2026

    👉FREE COMMUNICATION GUIDE - If you want to learn how to speak up in meetings and deliver impactful updates, access my 'Speak Up Clearly in Work Meetings' PDF guide for free: https://bit.ly/valapr26

    🗣 READY TO APPLY? If you want to go from quiet and shy to a confident communicator and leader at work, click the link below so we can schedule a time to see if we’re a fit to work together: https://bit.ly/valapr26q

    📙Hear more of my story and lessons learned in my new best-selling book “The Quiet Achiever” - available now! https://www.lindaraynier.com/book

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    Your work is strong, but you’re still being told to "speak up more."

    It’s a frustrating cycle: you’re brilliant in one-on-one settings, but the moment a senior leader enters the room or the pace quickens, your mind starts racing. You hesitate, you ramble, or you stay silent—only to watch someone with half your expertise take the credit for a simpler version of your idea.

    If you’re a Quiet Achiever, the problem isn't your intelligence; it’s the internal pressure and a lack of communication structure. In this video, I’m breaking down why this happens and how to shift from "invisible" to "influential" without changing your personality.

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    0:00 – Why you’re told to "speak up more" (and why it hurts).

    2:30 – What is a "Quiet Achiever"?

    4:10 – The Promotion Ecosystem: Why good work isn't enough.

    5:36 – The 3 hidden reasons you struggle in high-stakes meetings.

    9:50 – 3 Steps to move from invisible to influential.

    13:14 – The one-sentence framework to use when you're put on the spot.

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    Interested in listening to my videos as a podcast? https://www.lindaraynier.com/podcast

    CONNECT WITH ME:

    Website: https://www.LindaRaynier.com

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindaraynier

    Instagram: /lindaraynier

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    15 mins
  • Speak Up Without Shaking in High-Stakes Meetings
    Apr 15 2026

    👉FREE COMMUNICATION GUIDE - If you want to learn how to speak up in meetings and deliver impactful updates, access my 'Speak Up Clearly in Work Meetings' PDF guide for free: https://bit.ly/stratapr26

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    🗣 READY TO APPLY? If you want to go from quiet and shy to a confident communicator and leader at work, click the link below so we can schedule a time to see if we’re a fit to work together: https://bit.ly/stratapr26q

    📙Hear more of my story and lessons learned in my new best-selling book “The Quiet Achiever” - available now! https://www.lindaraynier.com/book

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    Hard work used to be the primary currency for career advancement. But in today’s “visibility culture,” results without a voice are often mistaken for mere support rather than leadership.

    If you are a Quiet Achiever, you likely find yourself in this cycle:

    You do the deep work. You catch the details others miss. You are the backbone of the team. Yet, when the meeting starts and the stakes are high, your message doesn't land. Or worse, you stay silent, waiting for the "perfect" moment to speak that never comes.

    For many of us—especially those from immigrant backgrounds—visibility can feel unsafe. We were taught to keep our heads down and let the work speak. But if you don't share your thinking, people cannot advocate for what they cannot see.

    The shift isn't about becoming an extrovert or being "loud." It’s about moving from anxiety to calm authority. When you are regulated, your intelligence can finally be heard.

    In this video, I'm sharing some frameworks to help you move from invisible to influential. It’s designed to help you structure your thoughts under pressure so you never have to "fight" for airtime again.

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    0:00 – The frustration of "Invisible Excellence" at work

    2:08 – Defining the Quiet Achiever: Why you observe first

    4:29 – Why "Hard Work" alone won’t get you promoted anymore

    6:40 – The Uncomfortable Truth: If you don't look calm, you look unready

    8:32 – SPONSOR: Streamlining your workflow with Sintra.ai (Use code LINDA)

    10:38 – Reason #1: How your nervous system hijacks your voice

    12:55 – Reason #2: The trap of "My work should speak for itself"

    14:25 – Reason #3: Why perfectionism is silencing your best ideas

    16:30 – Ingredient #1: The 4-4-8 Breathwork technique for regulation

    19:35 – Ingredient #2: Using Intuition to read the room

    21:20 – Ingredient #3: Projecting energy and positioning your message

    23:15 – A final word on why you must stop disappearing

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    Interested in listening to my videos as a podcast? https://www.lindaraynier.com/podcast

    CONNECT WITH ME:

    Website: https://www.LindaRaynier.com

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindaraynier

    Instagram: /lindaraynier

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    24 mins
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