The Drew Chaz Podcast
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2430022/fan_mail/new] Introverts do not struggle to ask for a raise because they lack confidence. They struggle because they have been quietly taught that asking is arrogance — and that good work should speak for itself. It doesn't. Not automatically. And the longer that belief goes unchallenged, the more it costs. In Episode 17 of The Drew Chaz Podcast, Drew Chaz goes deep into the psychology behind why corporate introverts consistently avoid salary conversations — naming three specific fears most career coaches never address directly — and then delivers a complete, step-by-step framework for building the case, anchoring the conversation, and asking for what you are worth. This is not generic negotiation advice. The Three-Part Raise Framework is built specifically for how introverts think, prepare, and communicate — using your natural strengths of deep preparation, careful research, and clear communication to give you a significant advantage in one of the most avoided conversations in corporate life. If you have been delivering excellent work and your compensation doesn't reflect it — this episode was made for you. ───────────────────────────────────── WHAT YOU'LL WALK AWAY WITH ───────────────────────────────────── • The psychology behind why introverts avoid salary conversations — and the three fears driving it • The Evidence Document: how to build a compensation case so strong that saying no becomes the harder answer • Anchoring: why the person who names the first number wins, and how to do it with research behind you • The exact structure of The Ask — and why the silence afterward is working • What to say when your manager says no — and how to turn it into a strategic path forward ───────────────────────────────────── WHO THIS EPISODE IS FOR ───────────────────────────────────── • Introverts who have been delivering real results and never had the compensation conversation • Corporate professionals who believe their work should speak for itself — and have been waiting for their manager to notice • Quiet leaders who have been told they need to advocate for themselves but were never given a framework to do it • Anyone who has said 'maybe next quarter' more than twice in a row Listen to Episode 17 of The Drew Chaz Podcast. → Take the free Quiet Superpower Quiz at DrewChaz.com/quiz [https://www.drewchaz.com/quiz] → Promotion Playbook Jumpstart [https://drewchaz.com/promotion-playbook-jumpstart/] is finally released! Steal my signature formula for introverts to get noticed for promotion without networking or pretending to be someone you’re not! Take This course to jumpstart your career! Easy Step By Step Formula! www.drewchaz.com/courses [https://drewchaz.com/courses/] ───────────────────────────────────── RECORDING AND PRODUCTION ───────────────────────────────────── Recorded using Riverside for clean, reliable audio and video. ───────────────────────────────────── ENDING NOTE ───────────────────────────────────── Remember, your analytical mind is not holding you back. It is your greatest strength when you know how to use it. Until next time, keep thinking deeply and moving forward… and most of all, you be you. ✨ CONNECT WITH DREW CHAZ Quiet Leadership · Real Growth 🎥 YouTube: @drew_chaz 💬 Instagram: @drew_chaz 💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drewchaz 🌐 Website: dewchaz.com 📩 Email: andrew@newyouwithdrew.com If this episode encouraged you, share it with another introvert or deep thinker who needs it. Follow The Drew Chaz Podcast for weekly strategies on quiet leadership, overthinking, and real growth.
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