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Smooth Is Suspicious. Why the Most Polished Voice in the Room Is Often the Least Trusted.

Smooth Is Suspicious. Why the Most Polished Voice in the Room Is Often the Least Trusted.

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Jon walked out of a conference session recently with good notes and an uneasy feeling he couldn't quite name. The speaker knew his stuff. The content was solid. But something was off. It wasn't until he described it to Jake that it clicked.

The guy was too good. Too polished. Too prepared. And the brain, which evolved to scan for emotional realism not perfect delivery, had already filed him under suspicious before the session was half over.

This episode unpacks why that happens and what it means for every sales call, presentation, and piece of content you put out into the world.

The communication style most professionals spend years developing might be the exact thing quietly signaling to the people across from them that something is being managed. Jake and Jon break down five ways to pull back from performance and start showing up in a way that actually builds trust.

One of them will make podcast editors uncomfortable. One challenges everything you think preparation is supposed to look like. And the question Jake wants you asking yourself after every presentation from here on out is one most professionals have never thought to ask.

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