
The Uncommon Career: Job Search & Career Coaching with Christian Values The Missing Link in High-Stakes Interviews | #152
Feb 24, 2026
They dig into why interviews slip from conversation into performance and how rehearsed answers block real connection. They explore how self-protection and anxiety narrow listening and lead to one-sided responses. They cover choosing the wrong stories, how regulation restores presence, and a real client turning presence into clearer, more resonant communication.
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Mel Found The Light Switch
- Mel felt like she was performing in interviews and couldn't connect with interviewers.
- After coaching she reported being present, reading facial cues, asking quick clarifying questions, and optimizing responses in real time.
Big Outcomes Can Crowd Out Relevance
- Preparing only your biggest, flashiest stories can push out the most relevant stories for a role.
- Those early small choices about which examples to rehearse create larger relevance gaps during the live conversation.
Self Protection Steals Listening Bandwidth
- Anxiety and self-protection consume mental bandwidth needed to listen and adapt during interviews.
- As you tighten control to protect your image, you lose capacity to hear cues and speak to the interviewer's real concerns.
