EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 46 MIN
From Mute for Two Years to Winning on Stage | Matthew Malan
from Stay Hungry · host Matthew Malan
(This video was originally posted on the "Speak Arizona" YouTube channel. Go check them out at speakarizona.com)What changes when public speaking stops being about applause, trophies, or proving yourself? In this episode of Speak Arizona, host Rupesh Parbhoo talks with Don Ratliff and Matthew Malan about mentorship, belief, and learning to speak from the heart. Matthew shares how bullying, stuttering, and years of speech therapy shaped his relationship with his voice, while Don reflects on what it means to see potential in someone before they can see it in themselves. Together, they explore how coaching, encouragement, and service can transform a speaker from performer to messenger. Perfect for speakers, mentors, coaches, and leaders who want to communicate with more courage, connection, and purpose.Key Takeaways Mentorship can help someone rebuild belief when their own confidence feels fragile. A speaker grows faster when coaching includes both honest feedback and heart-centered encouragement. Public speaking becomes more powerful when the goal shifts from performing to serving. Speaking from the heart helps create real connection with an audience. The best mentors do more than improve speeches. They help people see what is already inside them.Chapters 00:00 - Cold open: The neck brace story and the power of eye contact 00:19 - Speak Arizona intro 00:56 - Host intro and episode setup 01:14 - Matthew's voice, bullying, stuttering, and rebuilding trust 02:02 - Why this story is also about mentorship 02:49 - Don and Matthew join the conversation 05:47 - Why mentorship and service matter in this story 09:01 - What Don saw in Matthew 10:14 - Don shares why he wanted to pass mentorship forward 11:21 - Generational service and mentorship 23:08 - Moving from performance to service 23:15 - Speaking from the heart, not just the head 43:53 - Advice for new public speakersConnectLinkedIn: Don RatliffAbout the GuestMatthew Malan is a data-driven marketer and Marketing Manager at Vemo Smart Energy. He focuses on growth, experimentation, and performance, with experience leading digital acquisition across paid social, email, and content. His work combines analytics, campaign execution, and marketing systems to generate measurable business results.ConnectWebsite: https://matthewmalan.com
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(This video was originally posted on the "Speak Arizona" YouTube channel. Go check them out at speakarizona.com)What changes when public speaking stops being about applause, trophies, or proving yourself? In this episode of Speak Arizona, host Rupesh Parbhoo talks with Don Ratliff and Matthew Malan about mentorship, belief, and learning to speak from the heart. Matthew shares how bullying, stuttering, and years of speech therapy shaped his relationship with his voice, while Don reflects on what it means to see potential in someone before they can see it in themselves. Together, they explore how coaching, encouragement, and service can transform a speaker from performer to messenger. Perfect for speakers, mentors, coaches, and leaders who want to communicate with more courage, connection, and purpose.Key Takeaways Mentorship can help someone rebuild belief when their own confidence feels fragile. A speaker grows faster when coaching includes both honest feedback and heart-centered encouragement. Public speaking becomes more powerful when the goal shifts from performing to serving. Speaking from the heart helps create real connection with an audience. The best mentors do more than improve speeches. They help people see what is already inside them.Chapters 00:00 - Cold open: The neck brace story and the power of eye contact 00:19 - Speak Arizona intro 00:56 - Host intro and episode setup 01:14 - Matthew's voice, bullying, stuttering, and rebuilding trust 02:02 - Why this story is also about mentorship 02:49 - Don and Matthew join the conversation 05:47 - Why mentorship and service matter in this story 09:01 - What Don saw in Matthew 10:14 - Don shares why he wanted to pass mentorship forward 11:21 - Generational service and mentorship 23:08 - Moving from performance to service 23:15 - Speaking from the heart, not just the head 43:53 - Advice for new public speakersConnectLinkedIn: Don RatliffAbout the GuestMatthew Malan is a data-driven marketer and Marketing Manager at Vemo Smart Energy. He focuses on growth, experimentation, and performance, with experience leading digital acquisition across paid social, email, and content. His work combines analytics, campaign execution, and marketing systems to generate measurable business results.ConnectWebsite: https://matthewmalan.com
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