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615: Why Most Leaders Lack Executive Presence and Completely Misread the People Around Them

615: Why Most Leaders Lack Executive Presence and Completely Misread the People Around Them

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Know Your Own Executive Presence Strengths & Opportunities:Click here to pinpoint the specific area in your executive presence that’s keeping you invisible to senior leadership and guarantees you stay working hard as a pack mule who never gets promoted. What if the biggest advantage in your next executive meeting isn't what you say—but what you notice?Most leaders focus so much on delivering the perfect message that they miss the valuable information happening all around them. In this fascinating conversation, Laura Camacho sits down with former undercover intelligence operative Don Weber to explore how elite observation skills, emotional intelligence, and cultural awareness can help leaders communicate more effectively, build trust, and navigate high-pressure situations with confidence. Drawing on years of experience working in dangerous international intelligence operations and coaching Fortune 500 executives, Don shares practical lessons that translate directly from covert operations to the corporate boardroom.By the end of Laura’ conversation with Don Weber you’ll know:🔥How intelligence professionals read body language, voice patterns, and behavioral changes to better understand people in high-stakes conversations🔑Practical strategies for building executive presence through observation, listening, emotional self-awareness, and stronger interpersonal judgment🔎Insights into navigating office politics, earning trust, working across cultures, and positioning yourself for greater leadership opportunitiesPress play to discover how sharpening your observation skills can dramatically improve your executive presence, influence, and leadership effectiveness in every high-stakes conversation.Access the Executive Presence Scorecard assessment here.About our guest:Don Weber, who spent 15+ years gathering intelligence across 90+ countries, including time undercover in Antwerp's diamond trade and within organized crime networks.In intelligence work, Don learned that authority comes from composure under pressure. Leaders who stayed calm, spoke with clarity, and understood subtle behavioral signals were the ones people trusted. Today he helps Fortune 500 CEOs and EU diplomats strengthen executive presence, communicate with precision, and build influence without overcompensating.To learn more visit www.speakupwithlaura.com. New Speak Up podcast episodes come out every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday early in the morning.The Speak Up Podcast helps high-performing professionals develop executive presence through strategic communication, executive confidence, and leadership influence. Each episode provides practical strategies to help you speak up in meetings, communicate with senior leaders, present ideas with clarity, build executive visibility, strengthen your leadership presence, influence without authority, stop overexplaining, answer difficult questions with confidence, and become a trusted executive leader. Whether you're preparing for your next Vice President promotion or looking to communicate with greater credibility and gravitas, you'll learn actionable executive communication skills that accelerate career growth.Topics covered in this episode:Executive presence and leadership communicationIntelligence techniques applied to corporate leadershipReading body language and nonverbal communicationActive listening and executive listening skillsHow to read the room during meetingsBuilding trust through observation and emotional intelligenceRecognizing confidence versus competenceCommunication under pressureManaging high-stakes presentations and board meetingsExecutive influence through situational awarenessOffice politics, mentors, and organizational influenceProtecting your ideas and professional reputationLeadership self-awareness and emotional regulationCross-cultural communication in global organizationsLeadership differences between U.S., European, and Japanese business culturesBuilding executive gravitas and presencePreparing for difficult executive conversationsStakeholder management and influencing without authorityDeveloping observational skills for better leadership decisions
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