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Sexier Than A Squirrel: Dog Training That Gets Real Life Results
Send us Fan MailWelcome to this episode of the Sexier than a Squirrel podcast, the podcast that brings you real-life dog training results, and sometimes human training ones too!This week, Lauren is joined by Karen for a conversation all about cooperative care: what it is, why it matters, and why so many dogs are simply enduring handling rather than truly feeling safe with it. Because a dog standing still at the groomers, freezing for the vet, or wriggling away from a harness isn't necessarily “fine” at all. Often, it's a dog with no real understanding, no predictability, and no way to say “give me a moment, I'm not comfortable with that.”In this episode, we explore what happens when handling becomes a conversation instead of a battle. From muzzle training and harness struggles to grooming, nail clipping, tick removal, blood draws, and end-of-life care, cooperative care gives dogs a way to understand what's happening and participate willingly, one small step at a time.Lauren and Karen talk through some of the practical foundation skills that make the biggest difference, including permission chin targets, bar holds, head-in-a-box games, and how proofing and gradual layering help dogs build genuine confidence around handling. You'll hear why reinforcement alone is not the same as consent, especially for food-motivated dogs who may still be deeply uncomfortable, and why giving dogs the ability to pause or opt out can completely change the emotional picture.We also dive into the real-life impact this training can have. From smoother blood draws at the vets and calmer grooming appointments to reducing stress around harnesses and medical procedures, cooperative care isn't just “nice training” - it's a practical skillset that supports your relationship with your dog through every stage of life.Along the way, Karen shares honest reflections about living with a dog who finds handling difficult, the signs she wishes she'd recognised earlier, and how changing the conversation has transformed everyday interactions that once felt stressful or confrontational.If you want handling to feel calmer, clearer, and more collaborative for both you and your dog, this episode is packed with practical ideas you can start using right away.Check out our Cooperative Care course (including the 10 Days to Happy Handling foundational learning) here.And register for our FREE Live Cooperative Care Masterclass on Friday 5th June (12 noon - 3pm BST) at absolutedogs.me/masterclassSupport the showIf you're loving the podcast, you'll love our NEW Sexier than a Squirrel Dog Training Challenge even more! Get transformational dog training today for only £27!Want even more epic dog training fun and games and solutions to all your dog training struggles? Join us in the AbsoluteDogs Games Club!https://absolutedogs.me/gamesclub Want to take your learning to the next level? Jump into the games-based training membership for passionate dog owners and aspiring trainers that know they want more for themselves and their dog - Pro Dog Trainer Club! https://absolutedogs.me/prodogtrainerclub And while you're here, please leave a review for us and don't forget to hit share and post your biggest lightbulb moment! Remember, no matter what struggles you might be facing with your dog, there is always a game for that!
Picture two people at a cafe. One of them is talking — sharing something real, something they've been carrying. The other is listening. Except they're not really listening. They're already three sentences ahead, composing their reply, waiting for the gap. In this fifth message of the OFFLINE series we get honest about what we've quietly lost in the digital age — the ability to have a real conversation. Not a transaction. Not a performance. A genuine, two-way, I-am-actually-interested-in-you conversation. Because the skill that turns presence into actual connection isn't about saying the right things. It starts with how you listen.
Discover how technology and our busy lives have diminished the art of conversation. Learn why genuine connection matters in today's world.In today's fast-paced, technology-driven world, the simple act of conversation seems to be fading away. Have we truly lost the art of dialogue, or are we just missing the connection behind it? In this post, we'll explore the impact of technology on our conversations, the importance of genuine connection, and how we can revive meaningful communication in our lives.
The Art of Conversation in Dating: Insights with Coach BryanIn a dating culture driven by quick attraction, surface-level interactions, and curated personas, conversation has become one of the most overlooked—yet most revealing—tools we have. In this episode, Coach Bryan breaks down what it truly means to communicate with intention and how meaningful dialogue can either expose compatibility or highlight misalignment early on.This isn't just about “keeping a conversation going.” It's about understanding that conversation is the gateway to clarity. Through real-life examples, personal experiences, and practical frameworks, Coach Bryan challenges listeners to move beyond passive interaction and step into purposeful engagement when getting to know someone.He unpacks how many people enter dating conversations looking to be liked instead of seeking to understand. That subtle shift leads to missed red flags, overlooked inconsistencies, and emotional investments in people who haven't yet demonstrated alignment. This episode reframes conversation as a tool for discovery, not performance.You'll gain insight into:Why conversation reveals character faster than chemistry and how to listen for alignment beneath the wordsThe difference between interest and intentionality—and how to identify when someone is truly invested versus just intriguedHow inconsistency shows up in communication patterns and why it should never be ignoredThe role of boundaries in conversation, including what you should and shouldn't tolerate early onWhy asking better questions leads to better outcomes, instead of settling for surface-level dialogueHow to recognize “counterfeit connection”—when words sound good, but actions don't support themCoach Bryan also addresses the modern challenges of dating, including the influence of social media, where perception often replaces reality. He breaks down how curated lifestyles, highlight reels, and external validation can distort expectations and lead people to prioritize image over substance.A major focus of this episode is learning how to observe patterns. Anyone can say the right thing once—but consistency over time is what builds trust. Through humor, relatable scenarios, and straight-to-the-point insight, Coach Bryan teaches listeners how to slow down, pay attention, and stop rushing to label a connection before it's been properly assessed.This conversation also challenges a common mistake in dating: crowning someone “the one” before they've qualified for the role. By shifting from emotional assumption to intentional evaluation, listeners will learn how to protect their time, energy, and emotional investment.Ultimately, this episode reinforces a foundational principle:Most relationships don't fail because love was missing—love showed up, but clarity was missing.If you've ever felt like you were doing all the talking, missing signs, or investing in someone who wasn't equally engaged, this episode will give you the tools to recalibrate your approach.Come ready to rethink how you communicate, how you listen, and how you discern who truly deserves access to your time and your future.
Recorded: Tuesday, 21st of April, 2026Location: Melbourne, AustraliaNotes Running:Support with a coffee:Poem:I feel life painting my battered knee-caps,Colouring the scars with sand and oceansI feel life painting my ever-changing torso,filling the creases and holes with speckled sunlight.I feel life move over my tired eyelidsred blotches dancing like a Spanish bullfightI feel life talk to the chambers of my heartand it knocks, ever-so-quietly, asking to come in.
Today, we are exploring the art of intentional conversation and why it matters as Christians. We talk about moving beyond surface-level small talk and learning how to ask meaningful questions, listen well, and create space for real connection. Intentional conversations can deepen relationships, strengthen community, and reflect Christ in the way we engage with others. We hope this conversation leaves you with vision and excitement for interactions with others. Craving more from Going There the Podcast? Come be our friend! Make sure you're following along on Instagram @goingtherethepodcast and subscribe to our podcast so that you never miss a new episode! If you love what you heard, we'd be so happy if you left us a rating and review on your podcast app. This way, more people can find us and join our fun convo!
Amiga Arise - Christian Life Coach, Learning to Pray, Move and Grow in Faith, Hope & Healing
Hola Amiga, In a world filled with noise, distraction, and surface-level interactions, meaningful conversation has become both rare and deeply needed. In this episode, The Art of Conversation with Pam Lowe, we explore how intentional, Christ-centered communication can transform not only our relationships—but our hearts. Pam Lowe shares wisdom on listening with grace, speaking with purpose, and creating space for others to feel seen and valued. Rooted in biblical principles, this conversation reminds us that our words carry power—the power to encourage, to heal, and to reflect God's love in everyday moments. Together, we discuss how Jesus modeled authentic connection, meeting people where they were and engaging them with compassion and truth. From navigating difficult conversations to cultivating deeper friendships, this episode offers practical insights for anyone seeking to communicate in a way that honors God. Whether you're longing for more meaningful relationships or simply want to grow in how you connect with others, this episode will inspire you to approach every conversation as an opportunity to share light, love, and grace. Tune in and rediscover the beauty of conversation—one word at a time. Love your, Amigas! Connect with us: Instagram: @Amigaarise https://www.instagram.com/amigaarise/ Facebook: @Amiga Arise https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100083723596616 Email: Amigaarise@gmail.com Website: https://www.amigaarise.com
The Art Of Conversation
Lucy Miller shares how curiosity and meaningful conversations have shaped the way she understands others and herself. In this episode, she reflects on why the “art of conversation” feels lost today and how intentional dialogue can lead to deeper connection and self-discovery. She also demonstrates the Cube–Ladder–Horse exercise with the hosts, an activity you can try at home to help open up conversations in a simple but revealing way.
Welcome back for another Damn We Grown Wednesday! This week, Mike and Tiff are keeping it all the way real about the pure exhaustion of adulting, from Maddi dragging a tired Tiff to the beach to trying to solve a Dinner Detective murder mystery with Ari and the crew. We are also sending some major birthday shoutouts to Rod, Jody, Sean, and a heavenly birthday to Ma Pearl.Here is what we are getting into this episode:Episode Highlights:Surviving the Weekend & Murder Mysteries: Tiff is running on fumes after being dragged to the beach by Maddi, proving that a mother's rest always takes a backseat to kids' activities. Plus, we recap a hilariously awkward Dinner Detective outing with Ari and Rod where we confidently—and incorrectly—accused an innocent pregnant woman of the crime.The Lost Art of Face-to-Face Conversation: Are we raising a generation that is terrified to talk?. We hilariously break down how the Web2 era and social media have killed real-life communication skills. Remember the days of The Clapper and actually calling someone on a telephone?.The Ultimate AI Music Prank: Tapping into his producer ear, Mike plays a soulful, 80s-style funk track that has Tiff grooving—until he reveals the whole thing was generated by AI. Her reaction is pure comedy, sparking a deep dive into AI technology, copyright laws, and the future of creative artistry.The Meat & Potatoes – Chasing Dreams Later in Life: Is it too late to go back to school or pivot your career when you are in your 30s or 40s?. We tackle the heavy hurdles like existing student loans, the fear of failure, and the financial responsibilities of adulting. It is time to transition from being a "thinker" to a "doer" because the time is going to pass anyway!Keep choosing joy!
Real conversation is disappearing in our culture, and with it the ability to listen, think, and seek wisdom. In this episode of the True Man Podcast, I explore how fathers can reclaim the lost art of conversation by asking better questions, modeling thoughtful dialogue, and teaching their families how to think, one dinner table conversation at a time. Contact Mike Van Pelt: mike@truemanlifecoaching.com https://www.truemanlifecoaching.com Order Mik's New Book, True Man True Ways – A Roadmap of Discovery to the Masculine Heart https://www.truemanlifecoaching.com/truemantrueways Become part of the True Man Inner Circle — our weekly newsletter for men who refuse to settle. truemanlifecoaching.com/newsletter
We chat with Ty and Kirk about our last escape room. Check out Side Character Quest: https://www.sidecharacterquest.com/ Follow Kirk's Stuff: https://www.kirkdamato.com/ Check out the images and write up for this Escape Room below to follow along, or play yourself! https://www.consumethismedia.com/upintheheir/#pt3 For everything Escape This Podcast, head to https://www.consumethismedia.com/escape-this-podcast If you can, please support the show on Patreon for blog posts, bonus audio, videos, trivia, and the chance to appear as a character in one of Dani's rooms. To hang out with us and other fans, join our discord here: https://discord.gg/AH9MZqM Check out our second podcast, Solve This Murder! Website || iTunes || RSS Have questions, comments, puzzles, or anything else? Send us an email! (escapethispod@gmail.com)
Ty V and Kirk Damato join us to help another hopeful heir in the fight for the kingdom! Check out Side Character Quest: https://www.sidecharacterquest.com/ Follow Kirk's Stuff: https://www.kirkdamato.com/ Check out the images and write up for this Escape Room below to follow along, or play yourself! https://www.consumethismedia.com/upintheheir/#pt3 For everything Escape This Podcast, head to https://www.consumethismedia.com/escape-this-podcast If you can, please support the show on Patreon for blog posts, bonus audio, videos, trivia, and the chance to appear as a character in one of Dani's rooms. To hang out with us and other fans, join our discord here: https://discord.gg/AH9MZqM Check out our second podcast, Solve This Murder! Website || iTunes || RSS Have questions, comments, puzzles, or anything else? Send us an email! (escapethispod@gmail.com)
If the idea of small talk makes your stomach turn, you're definitely not alone. In this episode, Megan breaks down why small talk feels so draining, why it's often mislabeled as “social anxiety,” and the simple reframe that instantly lowers the pressure in any conversation. Drawing from research by Allison Wood Brooks, this conversation introduces a powerful framework for understanding how conversations actually work and why most people get stuck at the awkward surface-level. Megan also shares real-life examples from pageantry, dating, leadership, and business to show how mastering everyday conversations directly impacts confidence, likability, influence, and results. This is Part 1 of a two-part series and lays the foundation for why great communicators stand out everywhere, from interview rooms to first dates to boardrooms. If you've ever felt “forgettable,” anxious, or unsure how to move a conversation forward without oversharing, this episode will completely change how you see connection. Apply to Work with Us: sessions.powerhousepageantry.com/strategy Get Your Mastermind Ticket Here ➡️ https://howtowinyourpageant.com/event Click here to access 25 Courses for $47
This week on Family Policy Matters, host Traci DeVette Griggs welcomes Dr. Wilfred McClay, historian and author, to discuss cultivating the art of conversation.
We start off by throwing around ideas for the one question we'd ask Pope Leo if given the chance. Then we dive into a conversation on conversation: why small talk is important, methods for maintaining and directing conversation and, finally, our hot takes on cussing.
This week on Family Policy Matters, host Traci DeVette Griggs welcomes Dr. Wilfred McClay, historian and author, to discuss cultivating the art of conversation.
Today, we're in the city of Scarborough in the northwestern state of Maine, USA, to chat with Jeff Wetherhold, a trainer and coach with 15+ years of experience supporting hundreds of teams in making and sustaining change with improved outcomes. Jeff is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers who has trained and practiced in quality improvement, motivational interviewing, facilitation, mediation, negotiation, and evaluation. He is also a faculty member of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, where he has supported healthcare organizations in adopting evidence-based safety practices. Throughout his career, Jeff has observed that the most common obstacle to change is poor-quality conversations. Motivational interviewing is the most effective discipline that he has found for improving those conversations, both with patients and within teams. Visit the C4C website to gain full access to the transcript, show notes, and guest links. Coaching 4 Companies
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Send us a textEpisode SummaryThis week, Kyle dives into three powerful listener questions that hit at the heart of modern communication:Has social media destroyed our ability to have real, respectful dialogue?How can we stand firm in what we believe without being labeled “close-minded”?And how do we keep seeing the person before their opinion when things get tense?In a culture that rewards outrage over understanding, Kyle unpacks how we got here — and how we can start turning things around, one conversation at a time.This episode isn't about picking sides. It's about reclaiming how we talk, why we listen, and what it means to disagree with integrity. In This Episode Social Media & The Death of Dialogue: Is the algorithm designed to divide us? Conviction vs. Close-Mindedness: How to stand strong without shutting down. Seeing People, Not Profiles: Why empathy is your greatest tool in hard conversations. Practical Tools: Real techniques for de-escalating, listening, and responding without anger. Why We Still Have Hope: How podcasts, communities, and honest voices are rebuilding trust — conversation by conversation. Key TakeawaysYou can disagree fiercely without disrespecting someone.The algorithm isn't evil — but we have to use it intentionally.Listening doesn't mean surrendering your beliefs — it means strengthening them.Seeing people as more than their opinions changes every conversation.Real dialogue is the most radical act in a divided culture.Intro: Head In The Clouds by Matthew MorelockOutro: Surfaces Type Beat - Jellyfish BeatsSocial Media:Insta/X: kyleTHEhortonYoutube: KyletalkssTiktok: KyleTalkssSend your question in @ KyleTalksPodcast@gmail.comSupport the show
Johannes Riegler, Host of Cities Reimagined Podcast, Robin Cox, Host of Good Place Podcast,Mustafa Sherif, Host of Urbanistica Podcast.We turn the microphone on ourselves to explore the craft behind podcasting about place, people, and projects. What makes a story stick—and what skills should placemakers develop to tell stories that move hearts and minds? Together, we'll create a “recipe” for powerful place-based storytelling, mixing empathy, curiosity, and local knowledge.We'll reflect on how podcasting can make us more aware of our surroundings, deepen our connection to where we live, and inspire care through understanding. And for those dreaming of starting their own show, we'll share tips on how to make your podcast truly unique—one that not only speaks, but listens.Is storytelling just talk and marketing, or does it genuinely shape our cities? Join us for a deep, spontaneous conversation about the power of voice, belonging, and the stories that build community.Listen to Cities Reimagined https://www.anthropocene.city/podcast/Listen to Good Place podcasthttps://www.goodplace.cc/homepage___In collaboration with Placemaking Week Europe 2025 in Reggio Emilia. Read more: https://placemaking-europe.eu/pwe/reggio-emilia-2025/__Keep Up the Good Work. Keep Loving Cities ❤️️__All opinions expressed in each episode are personal to the guest and do not represent the Host of Urbanistica Podcast unless otherwise stated.__Let's connect and talk further about this episode Mustafa Sherif Linkedin.Visit Mustafasherif.com for collaborations and nominations or email me at info@mustafasherif.comFollow Urbanistica on Instagram , TikTok, Facebook & Youtube channel.Thanks to Urbanistica Podcast partner AFRY (Urban Planning and Design)AFRY is an international engineering and design company providing sustainable solutions in the fields of energy, industry, and infrastructure.
We live in a culture of soundbites, but Christian parents and educators are called to form young people who listen well, think deeply, and speak with humility and grace. Host Davies Owens sits down with Dr. Justin Smith, Head of School at Little Rock Christian Academy and Herzog Foundation coach, to unpack the Harkness Method (a modern form of Socratic dialogue) and why it may be one of the most vital forms of discipleship in our time.In this conversation:Harkness vs. Socratic: what's the same, what's different, and how each keeps the text at the center rather than opinion.Truth matters: how Christ-centered schools avoid “bad talk radio” and anchor discussion in authorial intent, Scripture, and absolute truth.Formation over performance: why silence, restraint, and student discovery create stickier learning than efficient lectures.K–12 on-ramps: how Justin's team trains 7th–12th graders in names, manners, eye contact, question stems, and textual evidence.Home practices: simple dinner-table question bowls, “roses & thorns,” and “heaven & earth” prompts that cultivate a household of inquiry.
In this episode, you will learn from Charlotte Jackson, Co-founder of the Candid card deck, Substack writer, and transitions coach, about transforming conversations through better questions. Charlotte explains why "What's the dream?" works better than "What do you do?" You will learn her “pebble vs. boulder" approach to asking specific, disarming questions that invite genuine responses rather than rehearsed answers. You will also learn about finding conversational "trailheads" and how intentional questions can deepen relationships and self-understanding. Excited for you to build and grow your Portfolio Career!
Ever wished your conversations went deeper than the surface? Whether you're navigating small talk with a friend, fielding a prying question at work, or hoping for more candid moments on your next Zoom call, this episode is your toolkit.Discover strategies to make others open up naturally, techniques for avoiding that dreaded “interrogation” vibe, and why the best connections happen when we let curiosity lead the way. From sales pitches to heartfelt interviews, we'll show you how to move beyond subtle hints and into real understanding.Pour yourself a cup and join us—let's turn everyday chats into something meaningful. Tune in, stay sharp, and keep the conversation flowing on with your friends at Morning Coffee and Mimosas.
Welcome back to another edition of the Rick's Rambles Podcast! Next year marks the 100th anniversary of Route 66, and I couldn't be more excited to share some fun insights. We kick things off with 10 fascinating facts about Route 66, the legendary “Mother Road” that has shaped American culture for nearly a century. From there, we move into our Good News Story of the Week, highlighting the (almost) lost art of conversation—especially those simple, meaningful exchanges with strangers that brighten our days. In our Story Behind the Song, we revisit Route 66 again, this time through the lens of Bobby Troup's timeless classic, “(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66,” and explore how this song became an anthem for travelers everywhere. And of course, we wrap things up with the fun and quirky holidays of the week—because life is always better with a little celebration! If you love uplifting stories, music history, and positive vibes, this episode is for you. ✨ Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share Rick's Rambles with a friend! If you'd like to support the Rick's Rambles Podcast, the easiest thing to do is just share it on your social media! If you'd like to stream my original music, here's the spotify link. I've partnered with MyFahlo, a company that sells wildlife tracking bracelets. These are awesome, my wife and I both have them! You can purchase one here. If you'd like to buy me a cup of coffee, you can do that here. As always, you are appreciated!!
The art of conversation thrives on the luxury of time, allowing insights and revelations to gracefully unfold. It's about moving beyond surface-level exchanges, or mere cocktail talk, and embracing deeper connections that reveal who someone truly is and what lights them up. Not every exchange leads to lifelong friendship, and that's okay. The goal is to find those rare moments when both parties feel illuminated by the conversation. As we navigate our busy lives, I hope we remain open to embracing the unexpected in our conversations, as they hold the potential for the most rewarding discoveries.Now That You Ask is a podcast that looks at topics that range from death to desire, and from wondrous to downright whacky. Join host, Akasha Halsey as she takes listeners on a journey through her writing and experience with life's most persistent questions.Thank you for listening!Listen to more episodes like this and subscribe to updates at https://nowthatyouaskpodcast.com
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Meet Alison Wood Brooks, a professor at the Harvard Business School, mother of three, basketball enthusiast, and author of the new book TALK: The science of conversation and the art of being ourselves. Alison is passionate about helping students hone their conversation skills using an innovative MBA elective curriculum called "How to talk gooder in business and life." Drawing from her expert background in the psychology of conversation, she developed an easy-to-remember acronym – TALK – that outlines the four pillars of communication: Topic selection, Asking questions, Levity, and Kindness. Alison argues that conversation is one of the most complex, demanding, and delicate of all human tasks – and she's on a mission to show others how to refine these skills to enhance both close personal relationships and professional success. Are you ready to learn the fundamentals of communication from a leading behavioral research scientist? Hit play now! Join the discussion to find out: New methods that scientists are using to study conversation. How Alison's experience as an identical twin shaped her current research interests. How biomarkers can track the emotional and psychological experience of conversation. What entrainment is, and what it can tell us about the connection between two talkers. The role that acoustic properties play in conversations. Go pick up your copy of TALK here! And be sure to follow along with Alison and her work by visiting her website. Boost Your Brainpower with 15% OFF! Fuel your mind with BrainSupreme Supplements and unlock your full potential. Get 15% OFF your order now using this exclusive link: brainsupreme.co/discount/findinggenius Hurry—your brain deserves the best! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
Andrew Rapoport welcomes listeners to a thought-provoking discussion on the intricacies of Islam and the Christian faith, featuring guest James Rayment, the director of the Al-Maidah Initiative. The main takeaway centers around the necessity of understanding Islam beyond surface-level perceptions, emphasizing the importance of engaging with Muslims in meaningful ways. Rayment reflects on his journey from a simplistic view of Islam shaped by media and political events to a nuanced understanding cultivated through personal interactions and academic exploration. He encourages Christians to step out of their comfort zones and initiate conversations with their Muslim neighbors, highlighting the vital role of hospitality and curiosity in bridging cultural divides. The episode serves as both an invitation and a challenge for listeners to actively learn about and engage with those of different faiths, fostering genuine relationships that could lead to transformative discussions about belief and identity.Andrew Rapoport welcomes his guest, James Remnant, the director of the Al-Maidah Initiative, a ministry dedicated to equipping Christians to understand Islam and engage with Muslim communities. Their conversation dives deep into James's personal journey with Islam, starting from his early experiences post-9/11, which sparked his interest in understanding the religion beyond the media narratives. The discussion highlights the importance of learning directly from Islamic sources, such as the Quran and Hadith, rather than relying solely on Christian interpretations. James recounts a pivotal moment when he began engaging with Muslims in America, emphasizing the significance of personal relationships and genuine curiosity in impactful conversations. He shares how he transitioned from a superficial understanding to meaningful interactions, fostering friendships that have since blossomed into ministry opportunities. Andrew and James further explore the theological differences between Islam and Christianity, particularly in relation to the concepts of sin, salvation, and the nature of God. They explore the historical context of these beliefs and how they influence interactions today, encouraging listeners to approach Muslims with love and understanding, rather than fear or prejudice. The episode wraps up by encouraging Christians to build bridges with their Muslim neighbors, highlighting the natural curiosity that can lead to profound conversations about faith and truth.Takeaways: Andrew Rapoport discusses the importance of understanding Islam to engage meaningfully with Muslim communities. James Rayment shares his journey into studying Islam and how it shifted his perspective on interfaith dialogue. The podcast emphasizes the importance of Christians approaching evangelism with curiosity and genuine interest in Muslim beliefs. The value of hospitality is highlighted as a bridge for building relationships with Muslim neighbors. Listeners are encouraged to consider cultural events as great opportunities to meet and engage with Muslims in their local communities. Training and resources are available to help churches equip their members to understand and interact with Islam. Mentioned in this episode:What Do They BelieveBible Interpretation made Easy seminar
In this candid solo conversation, Jess and Rye dive into the complex world of adult friendships — a topic that's been highly requested by listeners and so relatable to so many of us navigating shifting relationships in adulthood.From friendship insecurities to vulnerability hangovers, from putting yourself out there to maintaining friendships through life's busyness — this one's packed with real talk and practical tips.
I'm so psyched to welcome lawyer, author, and communication expert Jefferson Fisher to the show to talk about his book, The Next Conversation. Many of you likely know Jefferson from social media, and for good reason- he teaches effective communication in an extremely accessible way. It's why I love his work and invited him to the show. During our conversation, Jefferson shared the many ways his parents influenced his communication skills and style, the lessons he learned from them, as well as why direct communication is attractive, how to keep calm during tricky conversations, and so much more. Read the show notes for today's episode at terricole.com/713
Are you truly present when others speak—or just waiting for your turn?In this powerful solo episode, Monica invites listeners to rediscover the lost art of meaningful conversation. Sparked by a simple chat with her daughter, Monica explores how curiosity, presence, and better questions can strengthen our personal and professional relationships. Whether you're building a brand or bonding with your family, the way you engage with others matters. And in today's distracted world, the ability to truly connect may be your greatest superpower. Monica also shares a simple challenge that can transform your week—and your connections.Episode Quote: Most people do not listen with the intent to understand; they listen with the intent to reply. ~Stephen R. CoveyWhat you will learn in this episode:How to become a better listener in a noisy worldHow to ask questions that invite real connectionHow to use curiosity to build stronger customer relationshipsHow to make your team feel truly heardHow to be present at home without sacrificing your business goalsQuestions answered:Why do so many conversations feel one-sided?How can you get people to open up to you?What kinds of questions lead to better dialogue?How does intentional conversation impact your business?What's a simple way to practice presence with your family?Tune in now to rethink how you connect—at work, at home, and everywhere in between. Don't forget to subscribe, share this episode with a friend, and leave a review if the show has inspired or helped you in your business journey.
In this episode, I'm joined by Kate Terentieva, the founder of Off The Record, a connection card game that revolutionizes how we communicate and build deeper, more impactful relationships, to dive deep into the art of conversation. We explore why we're often terrible communicators, how to navigate different types of conversationalists, and why small talk (as much as we love to hate it) is actually the foundation for deeper, more meaningful connections.What we cover:The inspiration behind Off The Record and why it's more than just a card gameThe role of small talk in building deeper relationshipsWhy communication is a skill (and how to improve it)Strategies for navigating conversations with different types of peopleViewing conversation as a gift rather than an obligationOur views on parasocial relationships Plus, we put the Off The Record game to the test in real-time — get ready for some juicy questions and unexpected answers!Use the code 'BECCA10' for 10% off your Off The Record purchase! Connect with me:Instagram: @beccnichollsWebsite: www.beccanicholls.comSubscribe to my email listYouTube: BECCAConnect with Kate:Instagram: @playofftherecordWebsite: www.playofftherecord.com TikTok: @playofftherecordIt would mean the world to me if you would subscribe, rate and review this podcast to help support the show. If you enjoy this podcast, share it on your stories and tag me or share it with a friend. Let's build this community, together! ⚡️
Agentic AI isn't coming — it's here and already changing everything.Irina Gutman, Global Leader of AI Professional Services at Salesforce, breaks down what agentic AI really is and why it's a huge leap beyond predictive and generative AI. We get into why your first AI agent should be boring (and repeatable), and why building the tech is easy compared to rewiring your people, processes, and leadership models.Irina shares why businesses need strong guardrails, real operating models, and why AI adoption without organizational readiness is a recipe for disaster. We also talk about the skills humans actually need to stay relevant, how to spot hidden risks, and why the future belongs to companies who rethink their structure — not just their tools. Key Moments: 00:00: Irina Gutman Explains Salesforce's AI Agents03:03: Predictive, Generative, and Agentic AI — What's the Difference?05:20: How Agentic AI Thinks and Acts08:32: Chatbots vs. AI Agents: Why It Matters14:22: The 5 Building Blocks of an AI Agent18:13: Organizational Readiness: New Skills, New Roles22:26: The Right Way to Start with AI Agents26:27: Future-Proof Your AI Strategy29:53: Rethinking the Operating Model for AI32:45: Upskilling is Non-Negotiable35:14: Vendors Can Help You Be AI-Ready36:25: Rethinking Change Management for Agentic AI42:38: What's Next: Multi-Agent Collaboration48:09: Building AI Responsibly: Guardrails and Risk51:39: Real-World AI: A Standout Customer Experience –Are your teams facing growing demands? Join CX leaders transforming their AI strategy with Agentforce. Start achieving your ambitious goals. Visit salesforce.com/agentforce Mission.org is a media studio producing content alongside world-class clients. Learn more at mission.org
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Charles Duhigg shares insights from supercommunicators on how to improve conversations, listen better, and create real understanding in both personal and professional relationships. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of The Danielle K. White Show, we dive deep into the psychology of sales with none other than Daniel G, a master of the craft. From hustling at 14 to building a multi-million-dollar sales empire, Daniel shares the real secrets behind closing deals—not through aggressive tactics, but by mastering the art of conversation.He breaks down why most people struggle with sales (hint: it's not about closing skills, but how you start the conversation), how to break through client resistance, and the power of keeping potential buyers engaged. Whether you're a hairstylist, entrepreneur, or just someone looking to improve your communication skills, this episode is packed with insights on building trust, overcoming objections, and ultimately increasing sales without feeling “salesy.”Tune in to discover how to shift your mindset, refine your approach, and start seeing real results in your business. Don't miss this game-changing conversation!Connect with me on Instagram @daniellekwhiteshowConnect with Daniel G on Instagram @danielg
In this episode of The Danielle K. White Show, we dive deep into the psychology of sales with none other than Daniel G, a master of that craft. From hustling at 14 to building a multi-million dollar sales empire, Daniel shares the real secrets behind closing deals, not through aggressive tactics but by master the art of conversation. He breaks down why most people struggle with sales (it's not about closing skills, but how you start the conversation), how to break through client resistance, and the power of keeping potential buyers engaged. Whether you're a hairstylist, entrepreneur, or just someone looking to improve your communication skills, this episode is packed with insights on building trust, overcoming objections, and ultimately increasing sales without feeling "salesy." Tune in to discover how to shift your mindset, refine your approach, and start seeing real results in your business. Don't miss this game-changing conversation! Connect with Daniel on Instagram @danielg
Send us a textIn this power-packed episode of "The Selling Podcast," Mike and Scott dissect the critical strategies needed to not just compete, but dominate in today's cutthroat sales environment. We move beyond basic sales tactics and delve into the psychological and strategic advantages that separate top performers from the rest. We break down three core pillars of competitive dominance:Controlling the Conversation: This isn't about being pushy or aggressive; it's about guiding the narrative. We explore techniques for asking strategic questions, framing discussions, and leading prospects to the realization that your solution is the superior choice. We discuss how to effectively steer conversations away from price-centric comparisons and towards value-driven discussions. We look at specific techniques to keep control of the sales process.Turning Competitors' Strengths into Weaknesses: We reveal how to analyze your competition's perceived strengths and reframe them as potential weaknesses. This involves understanding the nuances of your product or service and highlighting how your unique selling proposition addresses the limitations of your competitors. We analyze how to strategically position your product to highlight the benefits of your product and how it is better than the competition.Dominating the Relationship Game: In today's sales landscape, relationships are paramount. We discuss how to build genuine connections, foster trust, and create lasting partnerships. We analyze how to build strong relationships. We discuss how to go beyond transactional interactions and cultivate long-term loyalty. We also look at how to maintain and grow those relationships.This episode provides actionable insights and real-world examples to help sales professionals elevate their game and consistently outperform their competitors. We also discuss how to stay ahead of the competition.Scott SchlofmanMike Williams - Cell 801-635-7773 #sales #podcast #customerfirst #relationships #success #pipeline #funnel #sales success #selling #salescoach
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Welcome to this episode of Digital Coffee: Marketing Brew! I'm your host, Brett Deister, and today we're diving into the magic of building community through email marketing. Joining me is Paul Gowder, owner of powwows.com, an esteemed online community celebrating Native American arts and culture for over 25 years. Paul shares his unique insights into transforming email from a simple communication tool into a vibrant community hub. We discuss the old-school charm of email marketing, how to effectively communicate and engage with your audience, and the art of personalizing your approach to build authentic relationships. Whether you're a marketer or just curious about email strategies, this conversation will inspire you to see email marketing in a whole new light. So settle in with your favorite brew and let's get started!Speaker Bio:Paul Gowder is a passionate advocate for Native American culture and the founder of powellows.com, a platform dedicated to fostering understanding and connection with Native American traditions. His venture serves as a vital resource for Native individuals seeking to maintain ties with their heritage and for those curious about exploring these rich cultural traditions. Through a variety of educational offerings, including articles, podcasts, and live videos, Paul ensures that powwows and the broader cultural experiences are accessible to all. His work encourages public participation and aims to bridge communities by inviting everyone to experience and appreciate the vibrant tapestry of Native American culture.TimeStamp:
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Master The ART Of Conversation
Conversation depends on sharing some experiences that two or more people can discuss. Retirement presents a different problem. We don't see the same people every day. We don't have common goals. We tend to become isolatos in our own houses.
Join Alison Wood Brooks, Harvard Business School professor and author of TALK: The Science of Conversation and the Art of Being Ourselves, as she unpacks the secrets of effective communication. Through her innovative TALK framework—Topic selection, Asking questions, Levity, and Kindness—Alison offers practical strategies to elevate your conversation skills in both personal and professional settings. In this episode, you'll discover: Groundbreaking scientific methods for studying conversation. How biomarkers reveal the emotional dynamics of communication. The concept of entrainment and its role in connecting with others. Insights into the acoustic properties that shape effective dialogue. How Alison's experience as an identical twin informs her research on interpersonal communication. Ready to refine your conversation skills with insights from a behavioral research expert? Pick up your copy of TALK today here, and follow Alison's journey on her website. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/38oMlMr
There's an art to deep listening and eliciting enlivening conversation, and in this episode we speak with celebrated interviewer Mitzi Rapkin, founder, host and producer of the literary podcast “First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing.” Join us in an exploration of how to draw out authenticity and inviteConversations “with a life force of their own” that allow you to “go to a place you never thought you could go.”Mitzi Rapkin is the founder, host and producer of the literary podcast, “First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing,” which features a new author interview each week. There, she has interviewed more than 500 contemporary writers over the past eleven years, exploring the decisions and psychology that went into the writing of featured books, writers' themes and the human experience. Rapkin is also a journalist, fiction writer, certified integral coach, facilitator and fiction-writing instructor. Her company, Full Light Communications, helps clients articulate and achieve their vision through facilitation, coaching, and communications services. She is never far from a bar of dark chocolate. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emergingform.substack.com/subscribe
Meet Alison Wood Brooks, a professor at the Harvard Business School, mother of three, basketball enthusiast, and author of the new book TALK: The science of conversation and the art of being ourselves. Alison is passionate about helping students hone their conversation skills using an innovative MBA elective curriculum called "How to talk gooder in business and life." Drawing from her expert background in the psychology of conversation, she developed an easy-to-remember acronym – TALK – that outlines the four pillars of communication: Topic selection, Asking questions, Levity, and Kindness. Alison argues that conversation is one of the most complex, demanding, and delicate of all human tasks – and she's on a mission to show others how to refine these skills to enhance both close personal relationships and professional success. Are you ready to learn the fundamentals of communication from a leading behavioral research scientist? Hit play now! Join the discussion to find out: New methods that scientists are using to study conversation. How Alison's experience as an identical twin shaped her current research interests. How biomarkers can track the emotional and psychological experience of conversation. What entrainment is, and what it can tell us about the connection between two talkers. The role that acoustic properties play in conversations. Go pick up your copy of TALK here! And be sure to follow along with Alison and her work by visiting her website. Boost Your Brainpower with 15% OFF! Fuel your mind with BrainSupreme Supplements and unlock your full potential. Get 15% OFF your order now using this exclusive link: brainsupreme.co/discount/findinggenius Hurry—your brain deserves the best! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
We learn the skill of talking as toddlers and by the time we're adults, most of us don't think twice about the inner workings of a conversation. But the reality is, there's a science and an art to conversing. And understanding that science could unlock so much potential in your professional and personal life. Alison Wood Brooks is a professor at Harvard Business School and the author of the book, Talk: The Science of Conversation and the Art of Being Ourselves. She also teaches a cutting-edge course at Harvard called Talk where she helps students hone their conversational skills. Alison and Greg talk about talking, including why this critical skill should be incorporated into more school curriculums, the complexities of effective communication, and the importance of small talk. Alison also offers tips for enhancing your conversation skills, whether in personal relationships or professional settings. *unSILOed Podcast is produced by University FM.*Show Links:Recommended Resources:Alex PentlandJeffrey Pfeffer | Pfeffer on Power podcast“Risky business: When humor increases and decreases status” by Alison Wood Brooks, T. Bradford Bitterly, and Maurice SchweitzerNicholas Epley | unSILOed GongGuest Profile:Faculty Profile at Harvard Business SchoolProfessional WebsiteProfessional Profile on InstagramHer Work:Talk: The Science of Conversation and the Art of Being OurselvesEpisode Quotes:Why aren't people experts at communication?01:59: Language acquisition starts very early in our lives, and we spend almost all day long, every day of our lives, practicing it. And so we get to adulthood, and we feel like we should be experts at it, that we should be really great at it. And yet, as we all know, based on our own ruminations about our own lives, and from our observations of others, we are far from perfect at communication. And the reason that we're not experts at it is because, when you look under the hood, conversation is a lot more complicated and tricky than it first appears, and it takes some rummaging under the hood to understand what's really going on here and why aren't we—why aren't we perfect at it?What makes a successful conversation12:12: A successful conversation is about the combination of prep—what you do ahead of time—and then how well you improvise once you're there. It's the combination of preparation and flexibility.Small talk is the start not the destination in every conversation18:01: Small talk is a very important social ritual. You have to do it. You have to start somewhere, especially with strangers and people you haven't seen in a long time. You gotta start with, like, how are you? Like, what's going on? How are you? It'd be weird not to. The mistake that people make is staying there too long, not finding those off-ramps to move up the pyramid to something more meaningful and interesting.The challenge of explicit goals in conversations10:49: Often, we don't know what we want, and it might emerge as the conversation goes on or as a relationship proceeds. So that's a big problem, right? Like, we just can't possibly anticipate all of the many things that we might want. The second challenge is by making our goals explicit. Like, if we were to say all the things out loud, it would undermine much of the magic that we're actually looking for. We want a conversation to feel almost magical. [11:27] We want to get there and do the thing without having to say out loud what our goals are. And the things that go unsaid in a conversation really matter. If we were to make everything explicit, a lot of that delight would disappear.
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