Raised to Talk to Strangers
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Somewhere along the way, I realized there are a few things that set me apart from most people my age. One of the biggest ones is this: I’ve never been afraid to talk to strangers.
In this episode of Unsupervised Supervision, Jax and Sean break down why that didn’t happen by accident. From breweries and business meetings to speech coaching for a childhood stutter, they talk about the intentional parenting decisions that built social confidence early on. Being introduced to adults instead of dismissed. Speaking in front of large groups before it felt comfortable.
They also explore how those small reps turned into bigger outcomes, like becoming a manager at 18, feeling natural in adult rooms, and building real independence instead of just loud confidence.
This one is about exposure, discomfort, individuality, and why teaching kids how to communicate might be one of the most important skills you can give them.
If you’ve ever wondered what actually builds confidence, this conversation is for you.