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🎙️ THE FLUENT EDGE Level up your English. Amplify your impact. The Fluent Edge is your weekly power-up for professional English, clear communication, and executive presence. Hosted by Sean Watson and Dr. Howie Jacobson, we help globally-minded professionals master the language and mindset to lead with confidence. Real business English, leadership tools, and personal growth—all in short episodes.

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Episode Stop Sounding Smart. Start Being Clear. | The Fluent Edge Podcast Ep 16 Cover

Stop Sounding Smart. Start Being Clear. | The Fluent Edge Podcast Ep 16

You know the meeting. Someone says, "We need to strategically leverage our cross-functional synergies to optimize stakeholder alignment and drive KPI-centric outcomes." Everyone nods. Nobody knows what just happened. In Episode 16, Sean and Dr. Howie Jacobson break down why smart professionals hide behind complex language — and how to stop doing it. This episode is about one of the most underrated skills in business English: clarity. You'll learn why the Curse of Knowledge makes experts harder to understand, why simpler words carry more authority, and how the mindset shift from "impress" to "serve" changes everything about how you communicate. ========================================== 🧠 What You'll Learn in This Episode • The Curse of Knowledge: why expertise can make you harder to understand • Why using every "spice" in the vocabulary cabinet kills clarity • How to say complex things in plain terms without losing credibility • The difference between hedging that helps and hedging that hides • Why leading with the punchline is the most powerful communication habit you can build • The 15-Second Message: What would you say if the whole world listened for 15 seconds? • How trust changes communication — and why knowing your audience matters more than knowing your words • The mindset shift: speak to serve, not to impress ========================================== 🛠️ Key Techniques & Professional Vocabulary • The Curse of Knowledge (and how to escape it) • Phrases for clear, direct English: "To put it simply..." / "In plain terms..." / "The bottom line is..." • Hedging: when to soften, when to commit • Lead with the punchline — the BLUF principle • The 15-Second Message exercise • Speak to Serve framework: focus on what they need, help, don't impress, lead with one clear sentence • Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. on the two kinds of simplicity • Vocabulary building without vocabulary showing off 🎙️ Want to Speak English with Clarity and Confidence? Book coaching with Sean (Pronunciation, Fluency, Business English): http://tiny.cc/no70101 [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbXoteU5QR3lCTDU2a0dIQUNqR3lXemlqMXI0UXxBQ3Jtc0ttanZ2NGU2dUhiTkFYUENvcmtnTERsbjlTaUc4OG9HOUo2Q0JBQXEwZVBERG5NRENtY0FqN281ZWZ1Qk80RHlVYVl5cklmbHpsQlQ5WTUxVmducHRVdUhER2ZFcHk2TWxfeURBUXhHZVZDOEplTnJxUQ&q=http%3A%2F%2Ftiny.cc%2Fno70101&v=fgmgnDOPgNI] Work with Howie (Leadership, Mindset): tinyurl.com/yty9n5np Subscribe to Howie's Substack: tinyurl.com/askhowie Subscribe to Sean's Substack: tinyurl.com/rdxyeses Visit us: thefluentedge.com Contact: info@thefluentedge.com

23. Mai 2026 - 26 min
Episode How to Lead Meetings in English with Confidence | Fluent Edge Podcast Ep 15 Cover

How to Lead Meetings in English with Confidence | Fluent Edge Podcast Ep 15

How to Lead Meetings in English with Confidence | Fluent Edge Podcast Ep 15 🚀 Sean Watson and Dr. Howie Jacobson break down a 5-step framework for non-native English speakers to run meetings with clarity, authority, and executive presence. Practical phrases, mindset shifts, and techniques you can use immediately. ==================================================== 🧠 What You'll Learn • Why most meetings fail before they even start • The 5-step leadership framework for non-native English speakers • How to open a meeting with strategic clarity (not a vague meander) • Why structure makes your authority more visible • How to set expectations without sounding bossy • How to guide dialogue and include quieter team members • How to redirect off-topic conversations diplomatically • Strategic softeners and polished interruption phrases • How to close decisively with a summary, decisions, and next steps • Why clarity beats perfection every time ==================================================== 🛠️ Techniques & Tools Mentioned • 5-Step Leadership Framework: Open, Set Expectations, Guide, Redirect, Close • Future Perfect tense for meeting outcomes ("We will have aligned…") • Strategic softeners: "May I jump in?", "Let me pause you there", "If I may…" • The Parking Lot / Put a Pin in It technique • Upspeak and its effect on perceived authority • Pacing and word stress for executive presence • Soft power and speaking last as a leadership move • Vince Guaraldi (Charlie Brown) as a lesson in working with constraints • Vocabulary: chair (verb), table, scope creep, circle back, action items ==================================================== ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek] Introduction — translating in your head while leading 01:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=60s] Should this meeting exist at all? 02:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=120s] Meeting purpose, outcomes, and who should attend 03:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=180s] CYA culture and wasted meetings 03:30 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=210s] Introducing the 5-step leadership framework 04:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=240s] Step 1 — Open with strategic clarity 05:30 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=330s] The vague meander and the late start apologist 07:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=420s] Starting on time and setting expectations 08:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=480s] Future Perfect tense for meeting framing 09:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=540s] Executive presence beyond vocabulary 10:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=600s] Soft power — speak last, step back 11:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=660s] Upspeak and how it undermines authority 11:30 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=690s] Pacing and intentional word stress 12:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=720s] Step 2 — Set expectations and ground rules 13:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=780s] The parking lot and putting a pin in it 13:30 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=810s] Biggest mistake non-native speakers make in meetings 14:30 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=870s] Cultural differences in meeting behaviour 15:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=900s] Step 3 — Guide the dialogue 16:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=960s] How to include quieter team members 17:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=1020s] Vince Guaraldi — leading with constraints 18:30 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=1110s] Back on track — when meetings go off course 19:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=1140s] Reactive vs. composed leaders 20:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=1200s] Step 4 — Redirect with diplomacy 21:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=1260s] Acknowledging without derailing 22:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=1320s] Interruption phrases and strategic softeners 23:30 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=1410s] Word stress and inflection in polite interruptions 25:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=1500s] Mindset shift — from performer to room leader 25:30 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=1530s] Step 5 — Close with authority 26:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=1560s] Why the ending is the most important part 27:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=1620s] Summary, decisions, actions, and next steps 27:30 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=1650s] Vocabulary spotlight: chair, table, scope, action items 28:30 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=1710s] Your challenge for the next meeting 29:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UF0FucIbek&t=1740s] Coaching invitations and closing message ==================================================== 🎙️ Want to Speak English with Clarity and Confidence? Book coaching with Sean (Pronunciation, Fluency, Business English): http://tiny.cc/no70101 [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbG1tMWl3SWZCSllXVXVZYXBlU1ljbUpERDNWUXxBQ3Jtc0ttYkFFanRHUk9lSlZZbC1hLVJveWNpYlN3QmZfVTloZllHcFR5VUpIMUJzdXJ3VmtySmxDQXkwTEVRMngxQVRYb3NOWmU2cjBPLTQ3TUhObm51X2s5VTZUdVVLb1JBV19vb1hMUEM1VFpjV1RrUWNFWQ&q=http%3A%2F%2Ftiny.cc%2Fno70101&v=9UF0FucIbek] Work with Howie (Leadership, Mindset): tinyurl.com/yty9n5np Subscribe to Howie's Substack: tinyurl.com/askhowie Subscribe to Sean's Substack: tinyurl.com/rdxyeses Visit us: thefluentedge.com Contact: info@thefluentedge.com ==================================================== 🔎 Related Phrases How to lead meetings in English, meeting phrases for non-native speakers, executive presence in English, business meeting vocabulary, how to open a meeting confidently, polite interruption phrases in English, how to chair a meeting, business English expressions, speaking confidently at work ==================================================== ❓ Related FAQs: ✔️ How do I open a meeting confidently in English? ✔️ What phrases can I use to redirect an off-topic conversation? ✔️ How do I close a meeting with authority in English? ✔️ What is the Future Perfect tense and when do I use it? ✔️ How can non-native English speakers develop executive presence? ✔️ What are polite ways to interrupt in a professional meeting? ✔️ Why does upspeak make me sound less confident? ✔️ How do I lead a meeting without sounding bossy? ✔️ What is the parking lot technique in meetings? ✔️ How do I build authority when English is my second language?

16. März 2026 - 30 min
Episode Think in English : How Executives Stop Translating and Start Flowing | Fluent Edge Ep. 14 Cover

Think in English : How Executives Stop Translating and Start Flowing | Fluent Edge Ep. 14

Think in English Like a Native: How Executives Stop Translating and Start Flowing Episode 14 | The Fluent Edge Podcast Stop translating and start thinking directly in English — your meetings, your confidence, and your career will thank you. In this episode, Sean and Howie explore what it really means to think in English instead of translating from your native language — and why this shift is a game-changer for advanced professionals in global workplaces. You'll discover why translation slows you down, how immersion and language bursts can rewire your thinking, and what busy executives can do in just five minutes a day to sound more present, more authentic, and more themselves. If you're a B2–C1 professional who sometimes feels less sharp in English than in your native language, this episode gives you practical tools and a fresh mindset to close that gap. ==================================================== 🧠 What You'll Learn • What thinking in English actually means and what it doesn't • Why translation creates friction in meetings and presentations • How flow state applies to language acquisition • Why immersion beats volume when it comes to practice • How thinking in English affects your personality and presence • The role of collocations, idioms, and cultural nuance • Daily micro-practices for busy executives • How direct vs indirect communication styles affect your delivery • Why cultural units of time, distance, and value are built into language ==================================================== 🛠️ Techniques & Tools Mentioned • Language bursts (2–5 minute inner monologues in English) • Shadowing with TED Talks and YouTube transcripts • Daily journaling in English • Narrating your day in the target language • Comprehensible input (TV, podcasts, subtitles) • Collocations as memory anchors • ChatGPT for generating practice transcripts • Flow state thinking vs analytical translation ==================================================== ⏱️ Episode Chapters 00:00 When you stop translating, meetings change 00:37 Language and units of reality 01:13 One word, two realities 02:05 French vs English intonation 03:00 What does thinking in English mean? 04:19 The imperial to metric metaphor 05:04 Flow state and fluency of thought 05:48 The cost of constant translation 06:26 Multiplication tables and higher order thinking 07:08 Can you decide to think in English? 07:38 Immersion strategies that actually work 08:13 Executives who feel less intelligent in English 09:09 Clarity, presence, and cultural resonance 09:56 Collocations that impress native speakers 10:27 Why weird images help you remember 11:03 Direct vs indirect communication 11:52 The Irish directions story 12:40 Calibrating directness in English 13:06 First names vs titles 14:00 Quality over quantity for busy executives 14:21 Language bursts explained 15:00 Shadowing with TED Talks 1 5:59 Consistency beats quantity 16:28 When are you ready to think in English? 16:52 How a new language changes your personality 17:46 Neuroplasticity and language learning 18:17 Cultural units of time and distance 19:24 Every language is a window into another worldview 19:43 Coaching invitations and closing message ==================================================== 🎙️ Want to Speak English with Clarity and Confidence? Book coaching with Sean (Pronunciation, Fluency, Business English): http://tiny.cc/no70101 Work with Howie (Leadership, Mindset): tinyurl.com/yty9n5np Subscribe to Howie's Substack: tinyurl.com/askhowie Subscribe to Sean's Substack: tinyurl.com/rdxyeses Visit us: thefluentedge.com Contact: info@thefluentedge.com

12. März 2026 - 19 min
Episode Dad Jokes at Work | Use Humour to Lead & Connect | Fluent Edge Ep 13 Cover

Dad Jokes at Work | Use Humour to Lead & Connect | Fluent Edge Ep 13

Dad Jokes at Work | Fluent Edge Podcast Ep 13 Are dad jokes professional, or do they hurt your credibility at work? In this episode of the Fluent Edge Podcast, we explore how humour, especially dad jokes and self-deprecating humour, functions in professional communication. You’ll learn when humour builds trust, when it backfires, and why dad jokes often feel safer in multicultural workplaces. We break down leadership, emotional intelligence, timing, tone, and language clarity, with practical examples you can use in meetings, presentations, and team conversations. If English isn’t your first language, this episode shows how light humour strengthens connection without crossing professional lines. ==================================================== What You’ll Learn • Why humour feels risky at work • Why dad jokes are safer than sarcasm • How humour builds trust and credibility • The difference between humour and defensiveness • Why self-deprecating humour works best • How timing shapes a joke • How humour reduces tension in meetings • Why people remember funny speakers • How humour supports leadership presence • How non-native speakers use humour effectively ==================================================== Techniques and Tools Mentioned • Self-deprecating humour • Observational humour • Dad jokes and puns • Homophones and wordplay • Cultural fluency • Reading the room • Punchline timing • Tone and pacing for clarity • Using humour in transition moments • Avoiding sarcasm in multicultural settings ==================================================== Timestamps 00:00 Are dad jokes professional 01:10 Why humour builds trust 03:00 Tension and team performance 04:40 Humour as a leadership skill 06:10 Risks of humour at work 07:30 Why self-deprecating humour works 09:00 Humour and emotional intelligence 10:40 Humour for non-native speakers 12:20 Observational humour examples 14:10 What makes a dad joke 16:00 Puns and wordplay explained 18:30 Safe humour vs sarcasm 20:10 Humour as a defence mechanism 22:40 Timing and empathy 24:10 Making ideas memorable 26:00 Strategic humour examples 28:20 Reading the room 29:40 Listener challenge 30:30 Coaching invitations and closing ==================================================== Work With Us Coaching with Sean Pronunciation, fluency, business English http://tiny.cc/Discovery_Call [http://tiny.cc/Discovery_Call] Work with Howie Leadership, mindset, burnout prevention tinyurl.com/yty9n5np Subscribe to Howie’s Substack tinyurl.com/askhowie Subscribe to Sean’s Substack tinyurl.com/rdxyeses Visit us thefluentedge.com Contact fluentedgeinfo@gmail.com ==================================================== Episode Keywords Dad jokes at work, professional humour, workplace communication, leadership communication, self-deprecating humour, emotional intelligence, business English, humour in meetings, cultural fluency, non-native English speakers, executive presence, public speaking skills, communication confidence ==================================================== Listener Challenge Find one dad joke you like. Practise it. Use it in a low-risk setting. Notice the reaction. Notice how you feel. Then tell us how it went.

12. Feb. 2026 - 22 min
Episode The Power of the Polite No | The Fluent Edge Ep 12 Cover

The Power of the Polite No | The Fluent Edge Ep 12

The Power of a Polite No | Fluent Edge Podcast Ep 12 Learn how to say no politely, confidently, and professionally. This episode teaches you clear language, cultural strategies, and tone techniques for advanced English communication. Ideal for global professionals who want stronger boundaries, clearer decisions, and more confident workplace English. 🗣️✨ ==================================================== 🧠 What You’ll Learn • Why saying no feels difficult • How different cultures shape refusal styles • Clear scripts for low-context workplaces • Softer options for high-context environments • How to reduce guilt after declining • How no strengthens your priorities • Bridge Strategy for polite refusal • Idioms for confident communication • Role-play examples you can practice ==================================================== 🛠️ Techniques & Tools Mentioned • Cultural code switching • Bridge Strategy (acknowledge, decline, offer) • Professional refusal phrases • High-context vs low-context communication • Tone and pacing for clarity • Idioms: spread too thin, draw the line, wheelhouse, put your foot down • Practice tips for confident delivery ==================================================== ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 Why polite refusal matters 01:00 Culture and communication differences 03:00 Direct vs indirect refusal styles 05:00 Why “no is a complete sentence” isn’t enough 06:00 Warmth and empathy across cultures 08:00 Multicultural workplace challenges 09:00 High-context vs low-context examples 11:00 Humor, tone, and translation nuance 12:00 How culture shapes expletives 14:00 Why guilt appears after saying no 15:00 Why you say yes even when you shouldn’t 17:00 How no protects your priorities 18:00 Refusal scripts for work 20:00 Buying time without avoidance 21:00 Role-play: staying late 22:00 Role-play: last-minute meeting 23:00 Bridge Strategy breakdown 24:00 Setting limits with clarity 25:00 Idioms for confident refusal 27:00 Humor and communication 28:00 Listener challenge 29:00 Tone, pacing, and practice tips 29:30 Coaching invitations and closing message ==================================================== 🎙️ Want to Speak English with Clarity and Confidence? Book coaching with Sean (Pronunciation, Fluency, Business English): tinyurl.com/5669kjnm Work with Howie (Leadership, Mindset): tinyurl.com/yty9n5np Subscribe to Howie’s Substack: tinyurl.com/askhowie Subscribe to Sean’s Substack: tinyurl.com/rdxyeses Visit us: thefluentedge.com Contact: fluentedgeinfo@gmail.com ==================================================== 🔎 Related Phrases Polite refusal phrases English for professional boundaries How to say no at work Cultural code switching Business English communication Idioms for confident speaking English skills for global teams Tone and pacing in professional English ====================================================

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