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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 28 MIN

Oracy And Podcasting: How practicing oracy builds confidence to communicate.

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“Sometimes the quietest student in the classroom has the most to say — they just need the right space to say it.” - Veronique TrangBeing a child with a head full of ideas and suggestions but lacking the confidence or ability to share it with peers is a terrible feeling. This episode's guest knows that all too well.Veronique Trang went from being a shy child to the CEO of a tech company that has created a podcast app to help young people grow their own communication skills.And, ultimately, their own self-worth.Telmi came about from Veronique's own experiences and her belief that practice makes progress.In this epsiode she talks about:• How Veronique’s childhood experience inspired the creation of TelMi• Why practicing speaking is essential for building confidence and voice• How podcasting can become a powerful tool for developing oracy in schoolsAnd she shares some wonderful stories of how children have found their voice through podcasting.You can find out more about Telmi at the official website. Just click here. If you're an Oracy lead, Veronique is looking forward to talking to you to see how Telmi can benefit your classroom.You can contact Veronique on her LinkedIn page.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------I'm Al Booth, the host of Oracy and Beyond. I'm a broadcaster, conference host, and podcast producer with more than 25 years’ experience across BBC and commercial radio and television.Today I work with schools, education organisations, and companies who want to create confident conversations — hosting conferences and panel discussions, producing podcasts, and helping leaders communicate their ideas with clarity and confidence.I host and moderate discussions at education and on-stage events and love helping conferences create thoughtful, energetic conversations that audiences remember long after the session ends.I started Oracy and Beyond to explore how speaking, listening, and storytelling can help young people build confidence, self-worth, and opportunity.Organisations typically work with me to:• host conferences and panel discussions• launch and produce podcasts• coach speakers and leaders to communicate clearly and confidentlyPlanning an event, launching a podcast, or exploring how to develop oracy across your organisation?Learn more or get in touch: albooth.co.ukOr contact me on LinkedInD8upODpZaWjJSmRlC4h0

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“Sometimes the quietest student in the classroom has the most to say — they just need the right space to say it.” - Veronique TrangBeing a child with a head full of ideas and suggestions but lacking the confidence or ability to share it with peers...

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