In 1997, Steve Jobs said, “To me, marketing is about values.”
In this episode, I explore what that means, not for business, but for communication.
Because speaking English is also about values. It’s about what you stand for when you speak, and how your voice connects you to others.
I share the story behind my new manifesto, Bridge the Gap, and why I believe that when you find your true voice in English, you connect with yourself, with others, and with the world.
This episode is about identity, courage, and the power of human connection, one voice, one story, one conversation at a time.
What does it really mean to sound like yourself in English?
In this episode, Phil explores the idea of authenticity in a second language, how it’s not about carrying your whole life story into English, but about expressing your personality, humor, and voice in the moment.
You’ll hear reflections on accents, voice, and identity, and how authenticity connects to the True Voice Method — helping you stop performing and start living your English.
AI can teach you grammar, vocabulary, and even help you practice pronunciation.
But it can’t teach you to sound like yourself.
In this episode, Phil explores the rise of AI in language learning, from Duolingo to ChatGPT and Univerbal, and asks where these tools truly help and where they fall short.
Listen to learn:
What AI language tools do well (and where they stop)
Why real conversation builds confidence and flow
How to combine AI + human learning for the best results
What it means to be yourself in English
If you’ve ever wondered, “Can AI really make me fluent?” This episode gives you a clear, honest answer.
In this episode of Phil’s Conversation Podcast, I explore a shift in how I see English: not as a “second language,” but as something more.
English is used today as a bridge to the world — in business, in connection, in identity. For many people, it’s no longer simply secondary.
It becomes part of who they are.
I share why I treat English with my clients more like a first language of connection, and how this perspective can transform the way you practice. It’s about moving beyond exams and rules, and instead letting English become a natural extension of your personality.
🎧 Listen now and discover how English can feel less like a subject and more like home.
In this episode, I speak with trainer and coach David Kelso Kaufher about the real skills behind confident English: mindset, needs assessment, and practice with purpose.
We talk about the “three hats” we both wear: teacher, trainer, and coach, and why switching between them helps learners grow.
We explore perfectionism, why constant correction can sometimes block flow, and how to balance feedback with a safe space to speak.
We also touch on identity: for many people, English isn’t just a second language anymore: it’s part of how they work, connect, and express themselves.
If you want practical ideas to feel safer, more present, and more you in English, this conversation is for you.
Learn more about David’s work: englishtext.ch
Some mistakes in English never seem to go away. You keep repeating them, even after years of practice.
Why? Because they’ve turned into fossils: errors that get stuck in your English because no one corrects them.
People understand you, so they don’t say anything. But the mistake becomes part of your speech.
In this episode, I explore what fossils are, why they form, and how they affect your confidence.
Most importantly, I share how you can start hunting them down and replacing them with stronger habits.
You don’t need to fix every mistake in your English. But if there are a few that really hold you back, it’s never too late to change them.
Listen now and take the first step toward uncovering and replacing your fossils.
What does improv have to do with learning English?
A lot more than you might think.
In this episode, I explore how improv acts as a mirror for your English.
It reflects your natural habits: hesitation, over-controlling, blocking, or maybe surprising creativity. By looking into that mirror, you can see where you hold back and where you shine.
I’ll walk you through lessons from improv: saying “yes, and,” letting go of control, treating mistakes as gifts, and embracing spontaneity.
And I’ll share a simple improv exercise you can try today to bring more flow, confidence, and authenticity into your English.
Improv shows us that language is not about perfection, it’s about connection.
Listen now and discover how to make your English feel more alive.
Your English isn’t just a skill. It’s part of who you are.
In this episode, I share the personal story behind the True Voice Method—how my own experience of moving back to Switzerland shaped the way I coach today.
You’ll hear:
Why authenticity is at the center of English communication
How flow, accuracy, confidence, and mindset all connect
Why stepping out of your comfort zone is key to growth
This is more than a method. It’s an invitation to stop performing and start living your English.
🎧 Listen in and discover the story behind the True Voice Method.
Check out how you can start living your full English potential now: https://www.philsconversation.ch/
Speaking authentically in English isn’t about sounding like a native speaker.
It’s about sounding like you.
In this episode, I bring together everything we’ve explored in this series: practice, flow, accuracy, confidence, and mindset, to show how they work together to help you express yourself naturally, clearly, and confidently.
You’ll discover:
What it really means to be authentic in English
How each pillar supports your self-expression
Why authenticity builds connection, trust, and real communication
If you’ve ever felt like you’re a different person in English, this episode will help you close that gap.
🎧 Let’s talk about how to make your English yours.
Your mindset isn’t just important, it’s the engine behind your English.
In this episode, I talk about why changing your beliefs about your English skills can completely transform how you speak.
You’ll discover:
Why a growth mindset helps you overcome hesitation and doubt
How reframing mistakes helps you grow faster
What you can do to shift old beliefs into new possibilities
If you're ready to think differently and speak freely, this episode’s for you.
Let’s explore how your mindset shapes your English.
Confidence isn’t something you learn, it’s something you experience.
In this episode, I talk about how real confidence grows by doing, practicing, and experiencing English in real-life situations.
You'll discover:
Why confidence isn’t about perfect grammar or vocabulary
How experiential learning builds lasting self-belief
What happens when you trust your voice, even in uncomfortable moments
If you're ready to feel truly confident speaking English, this episode is for you.
Let’s make speaking English feel natural, through experience.
Accuracy isn’t about being perfect all the time; it’s about being clear when it matters.
In this episode, I explore why accuracy is a tool to help you express yourself exactly as you want to, especially in moments where clarity matters.
You’ll learn:
Why accuracy depends on your intention and purpose
How structured practice builds your instinct for what's right
When accuracy matters most (and when it doesn’t)
If you’re ready to speak English clearly, confidently, and intentionally, this episode’s for you.
You don’t need perfect grammar to speak freely.
You need flow.
In this episode, I explore what flow really means in English communication and why it’s more important than sounding native or getting every word right.
You’ll hear:
Why flow gives you the freedom to express yourself
How flow helps you stop overthinking and start thinking in English
What it looks like to trust your voice, even with mistakes
If you’ve been learning English but still feel stuck when it’s time to speak, this episode is for you.
You don’t become a confident English speaker just by studying.
You get there by speaking, trying, reflecting, and doing it again.
In this episode, I talk about why practice is the heart of everything I do with clients. It's how you develop flow, build confidence, sharpen accuracy, and shift your mindset.
If you’ve learned a lot but still don’t feel free to express yourself, this is where things can start to change.
Let’s talk about what real practice looks like and how it helps you sound more like you in English.
Do you ever feel like your English isn’t good enough to join the conversation?
That you need to “earn” the right to speak?
In this episode of The Phil’s Conversation Podcast, Phil challenges that idea.
You don’t have to be perfect or have all the words before you belong in English.
Belonging comes from showing up, voice, mistakes, and all.
Discover how improvisation teaches us that everyone’s voice matters just by being present.
Hear a real story from a client who found the courage to speak and finally felt part of the conversation.
Plus, a simple exercise to help you believe your voice belongs here, too.
🎧 Ready to step into your English voice? Listen now!
Feelings often rush in faster than words—especially in a second language.
In this episode, Phil explains how Emotional Intelligence (EI) bridges that gap and helps you sound more authentic in English.
You’ll learn:
The 4 simple EI skills (self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills)
Why nerves spike and words slow down when you switch languages
How improv trains EI in real time
Two quick reflections you can try this week to keep emotions from blocking your voice
If you’ve ever frozen in mid-sentence or felt your English doesn’t show the real you, this episode is for you.
🎧 Listen now and start guiding your feelings—so your words can follow.
When we speak a second language, we often become more serious, careful, and quiet.
But what if the thing missing from your English… is play?
In this episode of The Phil’s Conversation Podcast, Phil explores how playfulness can help you:
– Feel more like yourself when you speak English
– Reduce the fear of mistakes
– Reconnect with your natural voice and personality
Through play, we build confidence, creativity, and expression—
and we make space for our English-speaking personality to grow.
🎧 Listen now and rediscover what makes your voice yours.
Most people aren’t afraid of grammar.
They’re afraid of making a mistake—and what that mistake might say about them.
In this episode of The Phil’s Conversation Podcast, Phil explores the emotional side of language learning mistakes—and how to reframe them as gifts, not failures.
Drawing from the world of improvisation, this episode reminds us that:
– Mistakes are part of the process
– They often reveal our growth
– And they don’t define our intelligence or worth
You'll also get a simple reflection activity to help you look at past mistakes with more curiosity and less fear.
🎧 Listen now to shift your perspective and speak with more trust.
Overthinking is one of the biggest blocks to speaking freely in English.
You want to say something—but you hesitate, trying to find the “right” word.
And then… the moment is gone.
In this episode of The Phil’s Conversation Podcast, Phil introduces a powerful mindset from improvisation that can help you break that pattern:
“Yes, and…”
This simple idea helps you:
– Reduce hesitation and find more flow
– Strengthen your listening
– Respond with more confidence
– Share your opinions—without needing perfect words
You don’t have to agree with everything.
But when you acknowledge what’s been said, you stay connected—and keep the conversation alive.
Plus: a short practice you can try this week to stop blocking yourself and start building your English voice.
Do you ever feel like a different person when you speak English?
Less playful? Less confident? Not quite yourself?
In this episode of The Phil’s Conversation Podcast, Phil explores how our personality shifts in another language—and why that’s normal.
He shares how language shapes identity, and why your English-speaking self isn’t someone else… just a part of you waiting to be discovered.
🎙️ In this episode:
– What your “language personality” is
– Why speaking English can feel like being someone else
– A simple mirror exercise to help you reconnect with your voice