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[Building Professional Confidence: Strategies for Overcoming Language Anxiety]-[318. When You're Capable in English… But You Don’t Trust Yourself (A Conversation with Joely Pullen)]

Confident Business English · B1 · 2026-04-01

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Cultivating Confidence: Moving Beyond Language Proficiency

In the inaugural episode of the new format for Confident Business English, host Anna sits down with Jolie Pullen, co-founder of Savvy English, to dissect the complex relationship between language competence and professional confidence. The discussion centers on a core observation: many high-achieving professionals possess the necessary technical skills—often at a B2 level—but remain paralyzed by fear when forced to communicate in English under pressure.

The "Competence vs. Confidence" Gap

Jolie highlights that for professionals like her client, Marta, the barrier is rarely a lack of grammar or vocabulary. Marta, a successful founder and activist, felt "terrified" and "small" when speaking English, despite her expertise in Spanish. The speakers argue that when a learner is competent but lacks confidence, the issue often lies "beneath the surface," potentially rooted in deep-seated fears or past traumatic experiences. Unlike teaching technical skills to a beginner, this requires an emotional and psychological shift, as the learner’s "identity in English didn't match her identity in Spanish."

The Power of Evidence-Based Growth

Jolie posits that confidence is not an abstract trait but a result of "accumulating more and more evidence and proof that you can cope with the situation." The goal is not necessarily to perform perfectly, but to prove to oneself that one can "do the thing that feels scary and survive." To facilitate this, the coaches advocate for "micro-challenges"—incremental, real-world tasks that avoid the "regression" caused by jumping into overwhelming situations, such as a high-stakes keynote presentation too early.

Practical Strategies for Building Momentum

To bridge the gap between fear and action, the podcast offers several actionable strategies:

  • Micro-challenges: Start small, such as sending WhatsApp voice messages, then progress to speaking in public or high-pressure environments like a "high-speed train." These steps help normalize the sound of one's own voice and reduce the fear of embarrassment.
  • Accountability: Having a coach provides the necessary structure to push past comfort zones. Jolie describes how she encouraged Marta to use colloquial expressions like "have a good one" in New York, turning a daunting task into a game of gathering evidence.
  • The Courage to Act: When evidence is lacking, one must rely on courage—the decision to "act before your brain gets in the way." This involves feeling the fear and doing it anyway, a concept both hosts agree is essential for progress.

Redefining Confidence

Ultimately, the conversation redefines confidence through its etymological root: confide, meaning "to trust." True confidence is the self-assurance that "no matter the outcome... I will be okay." By shifting the focus from avoiding discomfort to "inviting a little bit of discomfort" into their lives, professionals can transform their relationship with English from one of fear to one of curiosity and growth. Marta’s journey culminated in her successfully presenting to 100 people across 23 countries, proving that what was once a source of terror can eventually become a source of joy.

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📖 Transcript

Welcome back to Confident Business English.
I'm your host, Anna.
I'm a Neural Language Coach and I work with senior professionals from all around the world.
In this episode.
I'm starting a new format where I bring in other experts and have real conversations about confidence, communication and the realities of working in English.
These are unscripted, honest discussions based on real experiences.

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