Most people think having a voice means talking more. It doesn’t.
AJ sits down with former Harvard Law lecturer Elaine Lin Hering to explore why so many capable people stay silent at work, in relationships, and in life — even when that silence comes at a cost. From people-pleasing and perfectionism to psychological safety, leadership, and self-advocacy, Elaine explains why silence is often learned, reinforced by our environments, and mistaken for professionalism.
This episode offers a practical framework for speaking up without becoming someone you’re not — and why finding your voice has less to do with volume and more to do with expressing your perspective, needs, and expertise.
Chapters
00:00 – Why capable people stay silent
07:00 – Speaking up without becoming someone else
14:00 – The hidden role of environment and leadership
22:00 – People-pleasing, perfectionism, and self-silencing
30:00 – High-stakes conversations and finding your voice
40:00 – The cost calculator: when to speak up
47:00 – The 4-step process for using your voice
55:00 – The 3 levers of influence beyond speaking louder
communication skills, self-advocacy, leadership, psychological safety, people pleasing, perfectionism, confidence, workplace communication, difficult conversations, emotional intelligence, speaking up, career growth, influence, self expression, professional development, workplace culture, introverts, relationships, personal growth
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