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The Sound of Politics
Professor Stephen Coleman
25 episodes
2 weeks ago
Politicians speaking – on the news; in parliament; surrounded by whatever scenes might make them look like real people. How many of us are really listening to them? How many of us try to avoid them? How should we try to make sense of them? Hosted by Professor Stephen Coleman, this podcast is about how politicians speak: what to listen out for when you hear them; how to recognise their communication strategies; how to strip away the verbiage; and how to speak back to them. Join Stephen, and his guests, to analyse the Sound of Politics.
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Politicians speaking – on the news; in parliament; surrounded by whatever scenes might make them look like real people. How many of us are really listening to them? How many of us try to avoid them? How should we try to make sense of them? Hosted by Professor Stephen Coleman, this podcast is about how politicians speak: what to listen out for when you hear them; how to recognise their communication strategies; how to strip away the verbiage; and how to speak back to them. Join Stephen, and his guests, to analyse the Sound of Politics.
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Politics
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Speaking in public when you've never done it before
The Sound of Politics
18 minutes 59 seconds
7 months ago
Speaking in public when you've never done it before

In this episode we consider how non-politicians, many of whom have important experiences and ideas to impart, make their voices heard in the political arena.

What is it that makes people feel unconfident about speaking in public? How can these fears be overcome? Why is it is important for every voice to count?

To discuss this, Professor Stephen Coleman is joined by Dr Sarah Weston, formerly of the University of Manchester and now at Queen’s University Belfast.

Presenter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Stephen Coleman⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Producer: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Carl Hartley

The Sound of Politics
Politicians speaking – on the news; in parliament; surrounded by whatever scenes might make them look like real people. How many of us are really listening to them? How many of us try to avoid them? How should we try to make sense of them? Hosted by Professor Stephen Coleman, this podcast is about how politicians speak: what to listen out for when you hear them; how to recognise their communication strategies; how to strip away the verbiage; and how to speak back to them. Join Stephen, and his guests, to analyse the Sound of Politics.