How to Lead Meetings in English with Confidence | Fluent Edge Podcast Ep 15
How to Lead Meetings in English with Confidence | Fluent Edge Podcast Ep 15
🚀 Sean Watson and Dr. Howie Jacobson break down a 5-step framework for non-native English speakers to run meetings with clarity, authority, and executive presence. Practical phrases, mindset shifts, and techniques you can use immediately. ====================================================
🧠 What You'll Learn
• Why most meetings fail before they even start
• The 5-step leadership framework for non-native English speakers
• How to open a meeting with strategic clarity (not a vague meander)
• Why structure makes your authority more visible
• How to set expectations without sounding bossy
• How to guide dialogue and include quieter team members
• How to redirect off-topic conversations diplomatically
• Strategic softeners and polished interruption phrases
• How to close decisively with a summary, decisions, and next steps
• Why clarity beats perfection every time ====================================================
🛠️ Techniques & Tools Mentioned
• 5-Step Leadership Framework: Open, Set Expectations, Guide, Redirect, Close
• Future Perfect tense for meeting outcomes ("We will have aligned…")
• Strategic softeners: "May I jump in?", "Let me pause you there", "If I may…"
• The Parking Lot / Put a Pin in It technique
• Upspeak and its effect on perceived authority
• Pacing and word stress for executive presence
• Soft power and speaking last as a leadership move
• Vince Guaraldi (Charlie Brown) as a lesson in working with constraints
• Vocabulary: chair (verb), table, scope creep, circle back, action items ====================================================
⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 Introduction — translating in your head while leading
01:00 Should this meeting exist at all?
02:00 Meeting purpose, outcomes, and who should attend
03:00 CYA culture and wasted meetings
03:30 Introducing the 5-step leadership framework
04:00 Step 1 — Open with strategic clarity
05:30 The vague meander and the late start apologist
07:00 Starting on time and setting expectations
08:00 Future Perfect tense for meeting framing
09:00 Executive presence beyond vocabulary
10:00 Soft power — speak last, step back
11:00 Upspeak and how it undermines authority
11:30 Pacing and intentional word stress
12:00 Step 2 — Set expectations and ground rules
13:00 The parking lot and putting a pin in it
13:30 Biggest mistake non-native speakers make in meetings
14:30 Cultural differences in meeting behaviour
15:00 Step 3 — Guide the dialogue
16:00 How to include quieter team members
17:00 Vince Guaraldi — leading with constraints
18:30 Back on track — when meetings go off course
19:00 Reactive vs. composed leaders
20:00 Step 4 — Redirect with diplomacy
21:00 Acknowledging without derailing
22:00 Interruption phrases and strategic softeners
23:30 Word stress and inflection in polite interruptions
25:00 Mindset shift — from performer to room leader
25:30 Step 5 — Close with authority
26:00 Why the ending is the most important part
27:00 Summary, decisions, actions, and next steps
27:30 Vocabulary spotlight: chair, table, scope, action items
28:30 Your challenge for the next meeting
29:00 Coaching invitations and closing message ====================================================
🎙️ Want to Speak English with Clarity and Confidence?
Book coaching with Sean (Pronunciation, Fluency, Business English): http://tiny.cc/no70101
Work with Howie (Leadership, Mindset): tinyurl.com/yty9n5np
Subscribe to Howie's Substack: tinyurl.com/askhowie
Subscribe to Sean's Substack: tinyurl.com/rdxyeses
Visit us: thefluentedge.com Contact: info@thefluentedge.com ====================================================
🔎 Related Phrases
How to lead meetings in English, meeting phrases for non-native speakers, executive presence in English, business meeting vocabulary, how to open a meeting confidently, polite interruption phrases in English, how to chair a meeting, business English expressions, speaking confidently at work ====================================================
❓ Related FAQs:
✔️ How do I open a meeting confidently in English?
✔️ What phrases can I use to redirect an off-topic conversation?
✔️ How do I close a meeting with authority in English?
✔️ What is the Future Perfect tense and when do I use it?
✔️ How can non-native English speakers develop executive presence?
✔️ What are polite ways to interrupt in a professional meeting?
✔️ Why does upspeak make me sound less confident?
✔️ How do I lead a meeting without sounding bossy?
✔️ What is the parking lot technique in meetings?
✔️ How do I build authority when English is my second language?
