Ray Diffley
Speak Up with Ray Diffley
"Speak Up!" the podcast that introduces AQ (Articulation Quotient), the next biggest concept in communication. You'll learn how it can revolutionize the way we talk to each other, present ourselves, ace admission (and job) interviews, and raise the level of conversation across the globe. Ray Diffley is a former Admission Director at an elite prep school and author of Speak Up! an Amazon internationally best-selling book (guide) to AQ. Ray shares admission stories (transformations) of students, talks student development and what's missing from today's educational experience that we all need.
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Episodios
Speak Up With Ray Diffley - 03 - What does actually get you in. 01.07.2026 28:59
In this episode, Ray Diffley explores the subtle yet impactful nuances that differentiate a good interview from a bad one, emphasizing the importance of engagement, self-awareness, and talking about experiences with opinion and confidence. He shares practical insights, from understanding what interviewers are truly evaluating to strategies for recovering from a less-than-ideal interview situation.
Speak Up With Ray Diffley - 02 - AQ. 18.06.2026 36:19
Join Ray Diffley in this insightful episode as he shares over three decades of experience shaping confident, impactful young leaders. Discover how the concept of AQ (Articulation Quotient) can transform how students connect, communicate, and excel — both in school admissions and life.
Speak Up With Ray Diffley - 01 - Why Teens Struggle with confidence. 17.06.2026 35:32
In this episode, Ray Diffley shares insights on building confidence in teens, the importance of self-awareness, and how character strengths like AQ can transform lives. Discover practical strategies to help young people thrive and develop impactful communication skills.
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