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Liberate Your English

Liberate Your English

Von: Sarah-Jane
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This podcast is not for everyone. It’s for women who know — in their bones — that they are here to change things. Women working at the edges of transformation. Women shaping the future of energy, technology, economics, justice. Women whose thinking is sharp, whose vision is big — and who have learned, slowly and quietly, to make themselves smaller. Not because they aren’t capable. But because they’ve been operating inside systems that bruise women’s voices — especially when those voices come with an accent. I’m Sarah Jane. For years, I worked with extraordinary women who believed their English was the problem. But it wasn’t. The real barrier was fear. Conditioning. The pressure to be perfect. The unspoken rule to be “good”, agreeable, and grateful to be there. So if something in you knows this is bigger than language — If you’re tired of shrinking to be acceptable — If you’re ready to meet the version of yourself who doesn’t ask for permission — Welcome to Liberate Your English. This isn’t about learning to speak. It’s about who you become when you do. Get your voice back!Copyright 2026 Sarah-Jane Management & Leadership Sozialwissenschaften Sprachen lernen Ökonomie
  • Self-Validation
    Jul 8 2026

    Why does speaking English sometimes feel like waiting for the room to tell you that you’re okay?

    In this episode, I’m exploring self-validation, one of the biggest missing skills I see in women speaking English. Not because they aren’t capable, and not because their English is bad, but because they have been taught to look outside themselves for permission, approval and reassurance.

    We look at how English can become exhausting when every conversation turns into a test. Did they understand me? Did I sound professional? Did they notice my accent? Did they respect what I said? And we explore why external validation may give relief, but it does not give you roots.

    This episode is about learning to stay connected to your own worth while you are still in process. It is about speaking before you are perfect, learning without shame, and remembering that a mistake is not evidence against you. Approval feels good, but it cannot be your foundation. Self-trust comes first. Then English has somewhere safer to grow.

    Follow the podcast and explore The Power in You through the links in the show notes.

    #ConfidenceInEnglish #WomenInLeadership #ExecutiveEnglish #PowerfulCommunication #PresenceAndInfluence #LiberateYourEnglish

    A FREE SIX MINUTE AUDIO TO TRANSFORM YOUR ENGLISH


    CONNECT WITH SARAH-JANE:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahjane-communication/

    https://www.thepowerinyou.info/

    https://sarahjane.life/


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    4 Min.
  • Why Men Are Heard Differently
    Jul 1 2026

    Why do men often seem to be heard differently in professional conversations?

    In this episode, I’m exploring something many women feel but don’t always know how to name: the way authority is often heard differently depending on who is speaking. A man sounds decisive, thoughtful or clear, while a woman saying the same thing may question whether she was too direct, too slow, or not clear enough in English.

    We look at how bias, conditioning and inherited ideas about leadership can quietly shape the room. Who gets interrupted. Who gets questioned. Who gets believed quickly. Who has to prove the point twice. And we explore why it matters to separate what belongs to you from what does not. Your clarity, preparation and growth belong to you. Other people’s inability to hear authority in a female voice does not.

    This episode is about noticing the pattern without absorbing it, holding your space with simple, clear language, and remembering that men may be heard differently, but that does not mean your voice has less power.

    Follow the podcast and explore The Power in You through the links in the show notes.

    #ConfidenceInEnglish #WomenInLeadership #ExecutiveEnglish #PowerfulCommunication #PresenceAndInfluence #LiberateYourEnglish

    A FREE SIX MINUTE AUDIO TO TRANSFORM YOUR ENGLISH


    CONNECT WITH SARAH-JANE:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahjane-communication/

    https://www.thepowerinyou.info/

    https://sarahjane.life/


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    5 Min.
  • The Myth of the Confident Native Speaker
    Jun 24 2026

    Why do so many women believe native English speakers have something they don’t?

    In this episode, I’m exploring the myth of the confident native speaker, and why fluency does not automatically equal power. Speaking quickly, naturally, or without searching for words can look like authority, but communication is not only language. It is nervous system, identity, permission, and the ability to stay connected to yourself while you communicate.

    We look at how comparison pulls you out of your own centre and turns English into performance. Instead of asking, “What do I want to say?”, you start asking, “How do I sound?” And that changes everything. This episode is an invitation to stop romanticising the native speaker and start building a different relationship with your own voice in English. Not by erasing your accent. Not by becoming someone else. But by bringing your full self, your intelligence, warmth, humour, edge, boundaries and authority into the conversation.

    Follow the podcast and explore The Power in You through the links in the show notes.

    #ConfidenceInEnglish #WomenInLeadership #ExecutiveEnglish #PowerfulCommunication #PresenceAndInfluence #LiberateYourEnglish

    A FREE SIX MINUTE AUDIO TO TRANSFORM YOUR ENGLISH


    CONNECT WITH SARAH-JANE:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahjane-communication/

    https://www.thepowerinyou.info/

    https://sarahjane.life/


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    5 Min.
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