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PronSIG Podcast

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<p><span style="font-weight:400;">Join host Mike Budden as he chats to key figures in the field of pronunciation in English Language Teaching.</span></p> <p></p> <p>This special anniversary podcast series celebrates 40 years of PronSIG—the IATEFL Pronunciation Special Interest Group. <span style="font-weight:400;">PronSIG has</span><span style="font-weight:400;"> been at the forefront of the practice and theory of pronunciation teaching since 1986.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight:400;"></span></p> <p class="p1"></p>

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12/10/2025

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June 29, 2026

12 Mini Interviews from IATEFL Brighton 2026

At the recent 2026 IATEFL conference in Brighton, host Mike Budden had the opportunity to chat to speakers, researchers and teacher trainers for a series of short conversations about pronunciation teaching. Across these mini interviews, we explore questions such as: What are the biggest misconceptions about pronunciation teaching? How can teachers help learners become more confident speakers? What role do rhythm, stress and connected speech play? Which classroom techniques have had the biggest impact? Where is pronunciation teaching heading next? Rather than in-depth interviews, these are concise conversations designed to introduce a wide range of perspectives from across the pronunciation teaching community. Whether you're an experienced pronunciation specialist or simply looking to incorporate more pronunciation into your teaching, there's plenty here to spark new ideas. The interviewees in the order they appear in the podcast episode are: Jason Levine Małgorzata Baran-Łucarz Frank Bardol Barbora Müller Dočkalová Kristýna Červinková Poesová Meagan Gaskell Marisol Hernández Tetiana Lesyk Ioana Cretu Ana Paula Biazon Rocha Adrian Underhill

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May 21, 2026

Heather Hansen on Accent Bias, Pronunciation and Linguistic Privilege

In this episode of the PronSIG Podcast, host Mike Budden speaks with Heather Hansen, a communications trainer, author and speaker based in Singapore, who has become one of the leading voices in the fight against accent bias. Heather is the founder of Global Speech Academy, author of the award-winning book Unmuted, and is currently completing a PhD on accent bias in the workplace. Heather reflects on her journey from speech and debate competitor in the United States to training Singapore Airlines pilots, discovering the Lingua Franca Core, and building a career working with senior professionals in multinational organisations across Asia and beyond. The conversation explores what pronunciation coaching really looks like at executive level, why the goal of intelligibility and the reality of accent stigma often pull in opposite directions, and why telling a non-native speaker not to change their accent can itself be a form of privilege. They also discuss the challenges of training listeners as well as speakers, the surprising complexity of working with intonation and stress patterns across different language backgrounds, and Heather's work with NASA on accent bias in the workplace. Heather also shares her thoughts on the rapid rise of AI language tools, including accent translation technology and voice cloning apps, and why she believes these risk reproducing the same language hierarchies they claim to disrupt.

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April 9, 2026

Robin Walker reflects on accent, ELT, intelligibility, and four decades of teaching and writing about pronunciation.

In this episode of the PronSIG Podcast, host Mike Budden speaks with Robin Walker, a teacher, writer and pronunciation specialist with decades of experience teaching English in Spain and training teachers across Europe. Robin is co-author, alongside Gemma Archer, of Teaching English Pronunciation for a Global World, published by Oxford University Press, and served for many years as editor of Speak Out, the journal of PronSIG. Robin reflects on his journey into pronunciation teaching, from arriving in Spain with a chemistry degree to becoming a key voice in the field of English as a Lingua Franca. The conversation explores what Jennifer Jenkins' Lingua Franca Core means in practice for classroom teachers, and why the assumption that native speaker accents are automatically intelligible deserves to be challenged. They also discuss the critical distinction between accent and intelligibility, drawing on the research of Tracy Derwing and Murray Monroe, the surprising connection between pronunciation knowledge and reading comprehension via the phonological loop, and what teachers should prioritise when working with learners in international contexts. Robin also shares reflections on his years as editor of Speak Out, including the making of the landmark 50th issue, the psychological damage that school language learning can leave on adult learners' self-esteem, and his thoughts on what human teachers offer that artificial intelligence cannot replicate.

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What is PronSIG Podcast?
<p><span style="font-weight:400;">Join host Mike Budden as he chats to key figures in the field of pronunciation in English Language Teaching.</span></p> <p></p> <p>This special anniversary podcast series celebrates 40 years of PronSIG—the IATEFL Pronunciation Special Interest Group. <span style="font-weight:400;">PronSIG has</span><span style="font-weight:400;"> been at the forefront of the practice and theory of pronunciation teaching since 1986.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight:400;"></span></p> <p class="p1"></p>
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