The Thought Atlas Podcast
Why do some people speak for thirty seconds and immediately command attention, while others can talk for an hour without leaving a lasting impression? In this episode of Thought Atlas, I’m joined by executive messaging strategist, former actor and filmmaker, podcast host, and communication expert Josh Cary. Before helping CEOs, founders, and executives communicate with greater clarity and influence, Josh spent years chasing external validation through acting and filmmaking. That personal journey eventually led him to a deeper understanding of communication—not simply as a skill, but as an expression of identity, confidence, and human psychology. Together, we explore: • Why some people naturally command attention • The psychology behind trust and influence • Executive presence and authentic communication • Storytelling that people remember • The search for external validation • Confidence versus authenticity • Human behavior and first impressions • Why great communication begins within • Podcasting and personal branding • Becoming someone worth listening to This isn’t simply a conversation about public speaking. It’s an exploration of identity, influence, psychology, and why the way we communicate often reveals far more than the words we choose. 🌍 Thought Atlas https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas [https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas] 🌍 Josh Cary https://cary.io/ [https://cary.io/] 🎙️ Learn more about Josh’s work https://cary.io/ [https://cary.io/] If today’s conversation resonated with you, visit Josh’s website to learn more about his work helping leaders strengthen their messaging, executive presence, and communication.
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