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Anat•INTERVIEW•IELTS
Professional TeacherMost people don’t fear speaking English.
They fear becoming visible.
For years, learners believed their struggle was technical: not enough vocabulary, weak grammar, shaky pronunciation. They blamed themselves, not realizing the problem wasn’t linguistic — it was psychological.
But when high-stakes moments arrive — interviews, presentations, native speakers — something strange happens. Their mind freezes. Their voice shrinks. Their confidence evaporates. Suddenly, their “English problem” feels deeper than words.
What if the real issue isn’t skill, but the identity they were trained to perform? School systems rewarded silence, perfection, obedience. Society punished mistakes. Teachers graded expression instead of awakening it. The result? A self that collapses when pressure rises.
This podcast episode, “Man in Search for Himself,” exposes that hidden blueprint. It shows listeners how to dismantle the internal scripts that were never theirs — the scripts that made them doubt, shrink, and apologize for existing.
You will walk away knowing one truth:
Your English isn’t broken.
Your identity was restricted.
And once you reclaim the self that was buried beneath expectations, your voice unlocks naturally — powerful, grounded, unmistakably yours.
If you’re ready to outgrow the identity that kept you small, this episode is your first step into freedom. Check out podcasts section now. .
Anatoly Glazkov - YourVoiceUnlockedNow.
Dec 5, 2025 3:56 PM
Anat•INTERVIEW•IELTS
Language Skills
English, Other, Russian
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