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Improve Your Conversations: Think on Your Feet, Witty Banter, and Always Know What to Say with Improv Comedy Techniques (2nd Edition) (How to be More Likable and Charismatic Book 10)By Patrick KingHear it Here - https://bit.ly/improvking00:00:00 Improve Your Conversations00:09:46 Spontaneity and Flow00:15:41 Emotional Intelligence00:21:26 Play00:24:50 Make it Easyhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B08RY4HMHXDoes your mind blank in conversation and create awkward silence? Do you run out of things to say and struggle to keep dialogue flowing?(A) Conversation isn't scripted, (B) it's 100% unpredictable, and (C) it can be terrifying at times. How do you prepare for such a thing? By learning how to apply improv comedy techniques to roll with any punch and improve your conversations and social interactions.Become quicker and more clever in daily conversation.Improv(e) Your Conversations teaches the ingenious rules of improv comedy that allow performers to turn boring prompts into memorable interactions worthy of standing ovations. This means there are real frameworks and templates to escape interview mode small talk – and start connecting and building rapport from the moment you say “Hello.” This book goes through over 15 of the most helpful and insightful improv comedy techniques with countless real-life examples to make you a great talker.Learn the conversational secrets of the world's best comedians.Patrick King is an internationally bestselling author and social skills coach. His writing draws of a variety of sources, from scientific research, academic experience, coaching, and real life experience.Over 15 actionable tips that are actually practical and relateable.•The three easy ways to always know what to say, even when your mind goes blank.•What Sherlock Holmes has to do with great rapport.•How to read people better and what to look for.•The one goal you must always keep in mind (that you probably don't even know).Adapt, witty comeback, reply, and charm in record time.•What causes awkward silences and how to prevent them.•How your conversation should resemble a movie.•How to “flip the switch” to be more entertaining.Conversation skills are the gatekeeper to the rest of your life.Improving your conversations gives you the ability to turn a random encounter into a flowing conversation, into a lasting friendship. Fewer acquaintances and more friends, less small talk and more true substance.•Better networking, better career placement, better job interviews.•New friendships, improved relationships, and being more attractive to the opposite sex.•Instant likability and great first impressions." #Banter #Comedy #Conversation #Improv #ImprovComedyTechniques #ImproveYourConversations #PatrickKing #RussellNewton #NewtonMG #ImproveYourConversations #MasterTheArtOfConversation:LearnFromImprovComedy
Get deep insights into Osho's teachings, spirituality, fear, and self-confidence in this interview with Prakhar Gupta. Don't miss this conversation!
In this episode, I discuss the gift of giving people a "rope" to hang on to as you have conversations. This rope will help you give people the opportunity to have meaningfull converstions with you.
Originally Aired April 2, 2024 Dr. Joannie DeBrito is a licensed clinical social worker and licensed marriage and family therapist and serves as a Hope Restored Aftercare Coach with Focus on the Family. Joannie shares tips on how to navigate “hot button” conversations with co-workers, strangers and friends when opinions diverge. Dr. DeBrito offers a self-controlled view of these potential relationship land-mines, with techniques to remain calm, collected and connected to your own integrity. Every time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of your favorite podcasts? Join us for a unique twist as Sue Elvis steps in as our interviewer, flipping the script on your usual hosts, Jesper and Cecilie. Sue brings heartwarming feedback from new listeners who love our open-minded and conversational style. Together, we reminisce about the origins of our podcast, the nervous excitement of recording our un-aired Episode Zero, and the inspirations and motivations that fueled our journey into podcasting.Podcasting isn't always smooth sailing; we delve into its spontaneous and sometimes challenging aspects. From overcoming self-consciousness and technical glitches to the dynamic of hosting as a duo versus solo, we dive into what makes our podcast tick. We also explore the balance between preparation and spontaneity and highlight the joy of continuous learning and growth. Our conversation touches on how focusing on setting an example and taking risks has been crucial in overcoming the initial hurdles.Curiosity drives our choice of podcast guests, steering us away from rigid criteria. We share insights on balancing multiple creative projects with personal life commitments and the importance of giving back to the community. Join us for a captivating episode that underscores our passion for meaningful conversations and continuous discovery in friendships.
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THE ART OF CONVERSATION WITH MARK SEPHTON Get ready to transform your communication skills and unlock your full potential with the secrets revealed by the 'King of Conversation' himself, Mark Sephton! Mark Sephton has helped numerous high-level thought leaders and creatives unveil their story, voice, and visibility so they, too, can make their mark on the world. He creates a safe space for aspiring thought leaders to feel heard, find confidence, and ignite their impact. He does this by increasing their visibility and rapport through storytelling, interviews, content creation, and media presence. In fact, he has conducted over 5,000 life-changing interviews with thought leaders and creatives, and is often referred to as the ‘King of Conversation'. For almost a decade, he has been a contributing author for reputable business magazines, including Entrepreneur, Brainz, Global Woman, and Success. Serving as an example for his own advice, Mark has shared his life experiences as an author of three books on the subject of personal development: Inside Job, Plot Twist & Mark of a Man. He's recognized for his contribution as an inspiring storyteller who provides positive exposure and opportunities for others who have a great purpose and passion to make their mark in their own distinctive way. #GoalSetting #Mindset #Entrepreneurship #Leadership #PublicSpeaking #Empowerment #Success #BusinessGrowth #Inspiration #Confidence #Secrets #KingOfConversation #Influence #SelfImprovement #Networking #Podcast #Talkshow #Radio Link to promote: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/mark-of-a-man-mark-sephton/1140538744?ean=9781398454262 http://www.entrepreneur.com/author/mark-sephton LIQUID COLLAGEN https://modere.io/TB2OkT https://modere.io/BZDgOA BALANCED, BEAUTIFUL, ABUNDANT Retreat https://wellnessmarketingltd.com/balanced-beautiful-abundant-retreat/ FREE BREAKTHROUGH CALL https://calendly.com/rebeccaelizabethwhitman/breakthrough For more information go to… https://www.rebeccaelizabethwhitman.com/ https://linktr.ee/rebeccaewhitman
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THE ART OF CONVERSATION WITH MARK SEPHTON Get ready to transform your communication skills and unlock your full potential with the secrets revealed by the 'King of Conversation' himself, Mark Sephton! Mark Sephton has helped numerous high-level thought leaders and creatives unveil their story, voice, and visibility so they, too, can make their mark on the world. He creates a safe space for aspiring thought leaders to feel heard, find confidence, and ignite their impact. He does this by increasing their visibility and rapport through storytelling, interviews, content creation, and media presence. In fact, he has conducted over 5,000 life-changing interviews with thought leaders and creatives, and is often referred to as the ‘King of Conversation'. For almost a decade, he has been a contributing author for reputable business magazines, including Entrepreneur, Brainz, Global Woman, and Success. Serving as an example for his own advice, Mark has shared his life experiences as an author of three books on the subject of personal development: Inside Job, Plot Twist & Mark of a Man. He's recognized for his contribution as an inspiring storyteller who provides positive exposure and opportunities for others who have a great purpose and passion to make their mark in their own distinctive way. #GoalSetting #Mindset #Entrepreneurship #Leadership #PublicSpeaking #Empowerment #Success #BusinessGrowth #Inspiration #Confidence #Secrets #KingOfConversation #Influence #SelfImprovement #Networking #Podcast #Talkshow #Radio Link to promote: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/mark-of-a-man-mark-sephton/1140538744?ean=9781398454262 http://www.entrepreneur.com/author/mark-sephton LIQUID COLLAGEN https://modere.io/TB2OkT https://modere.io/BZDgOA BALANCED, BEAUTIFUL, ABUNDANT Retreat https://wellnessmarketingltd.com/balanced-beautiful-abundant-retreat/ FREE BREAKTHROUGH CALL https://calendly.com/rebeccaelizabethwhitman/breakthrough For more information go to… https://www.rebeccaelizabethwhitman.com/ https://linktr.ee/rebeccaewhitman
Mark Sephton has helped numerous high-level thought leaders and creatives unveil their story, voice, and visibility so they, too, can make their mark on the world. He creates a safe space for aspiring thought leaders to feel heard, find confidence, and ignite their impact. He does this by increasing their visibility and rapport through storytelling, interviews, content creation, and media presence. In fact, he has conducted over 5,000 life-changing interviews with thought leaders and creatives, and is often referred to as the ‘King of Conversation'. For almost a decade, he has been a contributing author for reputable business magazines, including Entrepreneur, Brainz, Global Woman, and Success. Serving as an example for his own advice, Mark has shared his life experiences as an author of three books on the subject of personal development: Inside Job, Plot Twist & Mark of a Man. He's recognized for his contribution as an inspiring storyteller who provides positive exposure and opportunities for others who have a great purpose and passion to make their mark in their own distinctive way.Link to promote:https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/mark-of-a-man-mark-sephton/1140538744?ean=9781398454262http://www.entrepreneur.com/author/mark-sephtonLIQUID COLLAGENhttps://modere.io/TB2OkThttps://modere.io/BZDgOABALANCED, BEAUTIFUL, ABUNDANT Retreathttps://wellnessmarketingltd.com/balanced-beautiful-abundant-retreat/FREE BREAKTHROUGH CALLhttps://calendly.com/rebeccaelizabethwhitman/breakthroughFor more information go to…https://www.rebeccaelizabethwhitman.com/https://linktr.ee/rebeccaewhitman
In this episode of Success In Mind, host Teri Holland engages in a riveting conversation with Jake Stahl, a fractional chief learning officer, executive coach, and master practitioner of neurolinguistic programming. Jake delves into the importance of crafting personalized messages in an era dominated by AI and marketing automation, the significance of adaptive conversational skills, and the profound impact of neurolinguistic techniques on improving sales and customer relations. He also shares insights on the power of high-impact words and the crucial role of cadence in effective communication. Throughout the discussion, Jake provides practical advice on avoiding scripted interactions, fostering genuine connections, and enhancing overall communication skills, both professionally and personally. Connect with Jake Stahl: https://calendly.com/jakestahlconsulting/60-minute-meeting http://www.jakestahlconsulting.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakestahl/ Other Show Links: www.teriholland.ca/5daypodcast www.instagram.com/theteriholland Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 03:08 The Role of a Fractional Chief Learning Officer 04:48 The Adaptive Conversational Blueprint 13:37 The Importance of Cadence in Conversations 19:14 The Power of 'Because' in Persuasion 22:21 The Power of Identity 25:10 Words to Avoid in Sales Conversations 26:44 Measuring Success and Client Commitment 27:59 The Interview Process for Clients 29:46 Comic Books and Superheroes 31:49 Rapid Fire Questions 36:13 Final Thoughts and Takeaways
Michelle Harding from the website schooloflife.ie has some tricks and tips for people who find it hard to strike up a conversation
Learn exactly how to gently guide the conversations you started last week to learn about Hopes, Dreams, Goals, and Pain points.Then make an invitation for them to learn more about eXp.And there's a FEW OPTIONS for invitations.Nothing yucky.Nothing salesy or pushy.Genuine authentic stuff.
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Whether you're at a pub, a coffee shop, or in line at the DMV, striking up a conversation with a stranger can be intimidating. That said, I'm convinced it's one of the foundations of living a curious life. You may just have a kind interaction but you never know, you may be sitting across from a future close friend, or in Roy Connaughton's case, a future friend and your future Irish Pub co-owner. With the convenient distraction of a cell phone in our pocket at all times, we've never had an easier excuse to not strike up a conversation, but Roy says that it's not that simple. Growing up in Ireland pre-cellphones and social media, there's always been an excuse to not strike up a conversation but it you can get over that hurdle… you never know where in the world life will take you! https://www.thecuriouspod.com/questions/irishstorytelling ※ - The Map Of Recording Locations: www.thecuriouspod.com/map - The Podcast Hotline: (612) 584-9330
Learn exactly how to gently guide the conversations you started last week to learn about Hopes, Dreams, Goals, and Pain points.Then make an invitation for them to learn more about eXp.And there's a FEW OPTIONS for invitations.Nothing yucky.Nothing salesy or pushy.Genuine authentic stuff.
I'm thrilled to have Jake Stahl, a conversational virtuoso and fractional chief learning officer, who will reveal the transformative power of authentic dialogue in sales. Here's what you'll learn after listening to this episode:Conversational Blueprints: Uncover the secrets behind sales conversations that work and those that don't. Learn how rhythm, cadence, and genuine connections can forge lasting relationships with clients.Beyond the Script: Explore personalized communication strategies and the psychological underpinnings of sales interactions, including neuro-linguistic programming and the impact of intentional speech.Tailored Training: Discover why generic sales training falls short and how mirroring and personality traits play a crucial role in securing successful deals. Jake will share insights on reducing turnover rates and associated costs through customized training.Practical Communication Tips: Gain practical advice on enhancing communication, from phone etiquette to LinkedIn networking. Experience the “two and ten” rule's effectiveness in fostering engagement.Join me for an episode packed with expert insights and actionable tips to revolutionise your sales and communication skills. Tune in to not just listen, but to equip yourself with a mindful toolset for success!Enjoy!Tailoring Talkers head to https://calendly.com/jakestahlconsulting/60-minute-meetingYou can book a FREE one hour consult with Jake to explore how you can elevate your game. Whether you're an individual hungry to boost your sales or a company needing top-notch training without hiring a full-time Chief Learning Officer, Jake has got your back.In your session, you'll assess if you're the perfect match and he'll arm you with actionable strategies you can use immediately.Support the showYou can now support the show and help me to keep having inspiring, insightful and impactful conversations by subscribing! Visit https://www.buzzsprout.com/1716147/support and thank you so much in advance for helping the show!Links:Roberto on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/robertorevillalondonTailoring Talk on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/tailoringtalkpodcastTailoring Talk on YouTube https://youtube.com/@robertorevillalondonCreditsTailoring Talk Intro and Outro Music by Wataboy on PixabayEdited & Produced by Roberto RevillaConnect with Roberto head to https://allmylinks.com/robertorevillaEmail the show at tailoringtalkpodcast@gmail.com
The best connections start with good communication. In this episode of Celebrations Chatter, Jim sits down with Charles Duhigg, a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist and author, to discuss his newest book “Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection.” Jim and Charles discuss how social behavior is influenced by changing technologies, as well as how to communicate effectively in personal and professional settings. They also discuss Charles' career as a war correspondent, his award-winning work reporting on Apple, and the power of brand recognition. Tune in for a fascinating discussion that will help you form deeper and better relationships. New podcast episodes released weekly on Thursday. Follow along with the links below: Sign up for the Celebrations Chatter Newsletter: https://celebrationschatter.beehiiv.com/ Subscribe to Celebrations Chatter on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@celebrationschatter Follow @CelebrationsChatter on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrationschatter/ Follow @CelebrationsChatter on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@celebrationschatter Listen to more episodes of Celebrations Chatter on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/celebrations-chatter-with-jim-mccann/id1616689192 Listen to more episodes of Celebrations Chatter on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Yxfvb4qHGCwR5IgAmgCQX?si=ipuQC3-ATbKyqIk6RtPb-A Listen to more episodes of Celebrations Chatter on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5saWJzeW4uY29tLzQwMzU0MS9yc3M?sa=X&ved=0CAMQ4aUDahcKEwio9KT_xJuBAxUAAAAAHQAAAAAQNg Visit 1-800-Flowers.com: https://www.1800flowers.com/ Visit the 1-800-Flowers.com YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@1800flowers Follow Jim McCann on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim1800flowers/ Follow Jim McCann on X / Twitter: https://twitter.com/jim1800flowers (@Jim1800Flowers)
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This episode explores the importance of conversation in today's technology-driven world. Lee highlights how distractions and short-form communication have led to a loss of the art of conversation. Lee emphasises the need for engaging and meaningful conversations to solve business problems and improve personal relationships. He shares his own experience of transitioning from scripted questions to open-ended conversations in his podcast interviews. Lee believes that by prioritising conversation and being present in our interactions, we can foster connection, generate new ideas, and ultimately solve more problems. KEY TAKEAWAYS The biggest challenge in today's world is the loss of the art of conversation. Technology has made communication faster and more convenient, but it has also led to shorter, less meaningful conversations. Conversations breed connection, allow for the sharing of thoughts and ideas, and can lead to problem-solving. Many conversations today are focused and process-driven, lacking depth and exploration of thoughts and minds. To have better conversations, it is important to create a suitable environment, be open and present, ask questions, and actively listen and respond. BEST MOMENTS "I think we may have lost the art of conversation and we need to get back to a place where we can start having conversations with people." "I think the biggest challenge we've got is actually conversing, conversing and having conversations effectively." "The art of conversation, you might absolutely disagree with me at this point, and I can understand why, because you're in so many conversations every single day, but they are focused dialogues." "I think everybody is only one question away from their next conversation. One question. And you, that can start amazing, amazing exploratory conversations." "I think every business problem can be solved through a conversation. Every life problem can be solved through a conversation." HOST BIO You can contact Lee Houghton on 07813342194 Lee@leehoughton.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/lhoughton/ For the last 15 years, I have been a multi-sector internal or external business improvement consultant, building the improved capability of individuals, teams and businesses. In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my two young children Jack & India. I also enjoy listening to and reading business & personal development material. Lee Houghton is “THE Business Problem Solver”, a Management Consultant, CX Specialist and Keynote Speaker.
Ever found yourself at an impasse, only to be reinvigorated by a single, impactful conversation? Dr. Joseph Umidi, the Executive Vice President of Regent University, joins us to share his pivotal moment and how it ignited his passion for harnessing the power of conversation in leadership. Together, we uncover the transformative effect that authentic connections have on retaining and nurturing relationships, drawing parallels between the success in academia and the corporate world. Venture into the realm where faith intersects with business, guided by a vanguard in Christian coaching. Hear the challenges and triumphs of monetizing purpose and passion, as we delve into the intricacies of technology systems that support client acquisition and community building. The episode wraps up with a candid discussion on the synergy of reflection. Whether you're in leadership, coaching, or simply on a journey of personal growth, this episode is an invaluable wellspring of wisdom waiting to be tapped.Request Dr. Umidi's E-book Jesus the Master Coach @ JTMC@lifeformingcoach.com Learn more about ACT (accelerated coach training) with Dr. Umidi @ https://lifeformingcoach.com/accelerated-coach-training/Check out the Dreamfire Colab @ https://lifeformingcoach.com/*the above are not affiliate linksBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Looking for leader and team development for your organization? Contact us today!info@belemleaders.orgUntil next time, keep doing great things!
How important is it to be a good conversationalist? In an age of widespread loneliness, close relationships are at a premium, and it's harder than ever to find common ground, even with those we spend time with on a daily basis. According to Heather Holleman, this is due in part to the fact that we have lost the ability to have what she calls “good conversations.” “Good conversations create personal closeness,” she says. “When you have good conversations, it could intervene in the loneliness epidemic.” In this episode, she discusses her book “The Six Conversations: Pathways to Connecting in an Age of Isolation and Inactivity,” in which she offers loads of practical tips for becoming better listeners, talkers, question askers, and ultimately, human beings. Show Notes: Similar episodes Robert Waldinger and Marc Schulz: Lessons from the World's Longest Scientific Study on Happiness Kelly Corrigan: How Vulnerability Leads to Connection Curt Thompson: The Power of Being Known Resources mentioned this episode The Six Conversations by Heather Holleman Join NSE+ Our subscriber only community with bonus episodes, ad-free listening, and discounts on live shows Subscribe to episodes: Apple | Spotify | Amazon | Google | YouTube Follow Us: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube Follow Lee: Instagram | Twitter Join our Email List: nosmallendeavor.com Become a Subscriber: NSE+ See Privacy Policy: Privacy Policy Amazon Affiliate Disclosure: Tokens Media, LLC is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
This episode was sponsored by Signal Hill Insights. Want to know how your podcast is affecting listeners? Need to plan to share outcomes with a branded client? Visit measureyourpodcast.com for a free 4-part email series that will tell you how and why to measure the unique impact of branded podcasts. Go beyond counting downloads. Instead, obtain real responses from real listeners to demonstrate the ROI of branded podcasts. You'll learn how research generates practical insights to optimize your production and drive renewals. Kelly Corrigan is a four-time New York Times bestselling author, the host of PBS' long-form interview show Tell Me More, and the podcast Kelly Corrigan Wonders, which just crossed 13 million downloads. O Magazine calls her "the voice of a generation" and Huffington Post says Kelly is “our Poet Laureate of the Ordinary.”Read her books: Tell Me More: Stories About the Hardest Things I'm Learning to SayThe Middle PlaceGlitter and GlueHello World!Other books by Kelly's guests mentioned on this episode: The Education of an Idealist by Samantha PowerJust Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan StevensonIf you liked this episode, you'll love Sound Judgment Episode Season 1, Episode 5, “Finding Your Voice with Shelter in Place Host Laura Joyce Davis.” Takeaways from my conversation with Kelly: 1. The thing we are asking for when we put our podcast, our book, or our speech out there is attention. And there is no more exquisite currency than attention. So how can we reveal something, or elicit something from our guest, that will make the listener feel like the time they spent with us was worth it? That's Kelly's guiding principle. 2. Carefully time the three questions you're a little afraid to ask. Don't ask your toughest ones first – and feel for the opening, like Kelly did with Samantha Power. 3. The purest motivation to start a podcast is to follow your curiosity. When it's there, it's evident to the listener. And it's evident when it's not there. 4: Kelly knows when an interview is going great when she's saying something she hasn't said before or when she knows that her guest is saying something they haven't said before.Visit Kelly online:www.kellycorrigan.comInstagram: @kellycorriganLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kellycorriganFacebook: kellycorriganauthorTwitter/X: @corrigankelly Subscribe to Sound Judgment, the Newsletter, our twice-monthly newsletter about creative choices in audio storytelling. Connect! Follow Elaine:Facebook | LinkedIn | InstagramLet's talk!✉️ Email me at allies@podcastallies.com
Shukri discusses the traits of a skilled conversationalist on this episode of The Class X Podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/classxpodcast/message
It's 2023 and something isn't adding up. The conversation dynamic in the early stages of dating have gravely shifted; men are complaining more about women who are lacking substance in conversation and vice versa. Whereas pre or early social media age, this was not a complaint amongst the masses. Why is this happening and what can we do to encourage morre sustaining conversation and relationships? We have two featured male guest speakers, Akil and Mr. Jason B., providing raw and candid perspectives! Our beautiful co-host Tutu presents an oldie but goodie KWK kocktail! Tune in and enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kocktailswithkiya/support
Give to support the Living Church Podcast studio!Check out No Small Endeavor, hosted by Lee C. Camp.Who knew that a Southern mother would help today's guest hone the gift of gab for the sake of others?Today you'll hear my conversation with Dr. Lee C. Camp, about the art of conversation. I'm excited to share this, especially with those who talk, listen, teach, preach, or give counsel for a living. How do we connect more meaningfully in our conversations, both on and off the clock?Lee Camp is the host of the podcast No Small Endeavor, exploring what it means to live a good life, which features best-selling authors, philosophers, scientists, artists, psychologists, theologians and politicians. I highly recommend you check out his podcast. Lee is also an award-winning teacher and professor of theology and ethics at Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee. He and I dig into:What we can learn from late night talk show hosts. How being funny can both help and hinder deeper connection. Why practicing prudent vulnerability is a way to help everyone, including yourself, open up to the possibilities of hearing an unexpected truth.Thanksgiving is coming up. Family gatherings can be a difficult place to keep conversation fresh and listening lively. Hopefully this will help you discover some new possibilities there as well. Finally, consider bringing a bottle of wine to the Living Church Podcast Thanksgiving table: give today to support a studio space for us. $10 a month, or any amount you choose, even a one-time gift. We are surely grateful.You can also leave a review for us on Spotify or Apple podcasts.Now, whether you like to gab or stay quiet, whether you tend toward control freak or deer in the headlights, we're all invited to learn the art of conversation, and to join every conversation the Lord brings our way. We hope you enjoy this one.Give to support the Living Church Podcast studio!Check out No Small Endeavor, hosted by Lee C. Camp.
When was the last time you had a genuine conversation? Not a text chat or an email, but a real face-to-face, heart-to-heart conversation? It's something that rarely happens these days, isn't it?People are busier, more immersed in the digital world, and more individualistic than ever before. Most of our interactions have been reduced to superficial, tweet-like sentences, emojis that display artificial emotions and reactions, and conversations that feel more like transactions than actual human connections.In this episode, I'm going to explain how getting back to our roots and learning to communicate with others will make life better for all of us.For access to transcripts, PDF vocabulary guides, bonus podcast episodes and our private conversation group on Discord, join our community!
Today, we're talking about the art of conversation. It's essential because it's how you build relationships and connect with others. The key is asking good questions and listening actively. Let the other person do most of the talking, and they'll appreciate it. It's like a game of tennis – back and forth. Remember, you're in control when you ask questions. So, master the art of asking questions and listening, and you'll be a great conversationalist. Show notes: [10:14]#1 You must learn how to ask questions. [15:05]#2 Learn how to listen actively to keep a conversation flowing. [20:48]#3 The most artful, skilled people in conversation know how to participate in a conversation while allowing the other person to do most of the talking. [25:20]Recap Episodes Mentioned: 1025: The Opportunity Is In The Opposites Next Steps: Text Dre Baldwin: Text Dre at 1.305.384.6894 (or go to http://DreAllDay.com/Text) Work On Your Game University (Coaching & Courses): http://www.WorkOnYourGameUniversity.com Work On Your Game LIVE: http://WorkOnYourGame.LIVE FREE Training - 6 Figure Earners Who Want To Reach 7 Figures: http://www.WorkOnYourGame.net Facebook Business Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/6figuresandgrowing/ Get Dre's Emails: Http://WorkOnMyGame.com Free Audiobooks: The Third Day: http://www.ThirdDayBook.com/audible The Mirror Of Motivation: http://www.MirrorOfMotivation.com/audible Get The Free Books: The Third Day: http://ThirdDayBook.com The Mirror Of Motivation: http://MirrorOfMotivation.com The Overseas Basketball Blueprint: http://BallOverseas.com Basketball: How To Play As Well As You Practice: http://HoopHandbook.com/Free Donate: CashApp: http://Cash.app/$DreBaldwin PayPal: http://PayPal.me/DreAllDay Be sure to Subscribe to have each new episode sent directly to you daily! If you're enjoying Work On Your Game, please Review the show and let us know! Dre on social media: Instagram [http://instagram.com/DreBaldwin] Facebook [http://Facebook.com/WorkOnYourGame] Twitter [http://Twitter.com/DreAllDay] YouTube [http://youtube.com/dreupt] All Episodes + FULL Work On Your Game Podcast archive at: http://WorkOnYourGamePodcast.com Sponsor: AG1 by Athletic Greens: https://athleticgreens.com/WorkOnYourGame http://drinkAG1.com/WORKONYOURGAME Sponsor: AquaTru - $100 Any Purifying Filter Http://www.WorkOnYourGame.com/AT Sponsor: STASH Investments - start with $5!! http://www.WorkOnYourGame.com/stash Sponsor: GoPuff - $15 Off Your First 3 Orders http://www.WorkOnYourGame.com/gopuff
Smart people know things; wise people know people. For Next Question guest today, David Brooks, knowing people has been a lifelong endeavor. Katie Couric and her + 1 today, Kelly Corrigan, dig deep into David's new book, How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen, which is all about how we connect–empathy, curiosity, vulnerability–and how we can build these skills in ourselves. There's even an empathy test you can take along with us in the episode! Incisive and wide-ranging, this conversation is one of the funniest episodes Next Question has ever presented. Join Katie, Kelly, and David in asking yourself about the role empathy and connection plays in your life, and discover with them new ways to build and use those skills to have a more “lit up” existence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The episode discussed on today's Sound Judgment is Near Death: Death Party. Near Death is a Dying For Media production with sales and distribution by Lemonada Media.Nikki Boyer's takeawaysThese are the takeaways from the end of the episode. For more takeaways from all of our guests, subscribe to the Sound Judgment newsletter and visit our blog. Nikki loves having uncomfortable conversations. She'll ask almost anything, and she'll share herself in order to create a welcoming, inviting environment. The result: healing conversations about the things that matter most. It takes a lot of character to admit to the obstacles that stand in our way of doing our best, most honest work. For Nikki, the obstacle was her mindset: Before podcasting, she was an actress, a voice-over artist, and a TV personality. And, she says, she was always seeking attention. Creating Dying for Sex changed all that. Now, she says, “I have this person's story to tell and I can't wait to share it with you.” She's no longer chasing the spotlight, but giving a gift. One thing Nikki has learned from doing podcasts about death? A lot of people wait to give themselves permission to do the thing they really want to be doing. And in the end, they regret having put it off. If there's a project you've been putting off, don't wait any longer. Give yourself permission and jump in.Near Death: CreditsNikki Boyer: Dying for Media CEO and cofounder and host, Near DeathKevin Sabbe: Dying For Media cofounder and executive producer, Near DeathReverend Peggy: cohost and executive producerKatie Amanda Keane: producer/writerTommy Fields: head of audioNikki BoyerNikki Boyer is the founder and CEO of Dying For Media and a three-time Emmy® award-winning TV host, producer, actress and podcaster. She created, hosted, and is executive producer of the breakout Wondery podcast, “Dying for Sex,” which won the 2021 Ambie Award for Podcast of the Year — and was named one of Apple's favorite podcasts of 2020.In the midst of the global pandemic, Nikki hosted nearly 200 episodes of Wondery's “The Daily Smile,” a podcast about good news, and recently launched “Call Me Curious” via Wondery+, a lighthearted investigative series that delves into offbeat topics. Nikki cohosts the popular weekly podcast, “Straight Talk with Ross Mathews,” which recently recorded its 400th episode. Nikki cohosted the 2021 Ambie Awards show and was a regular guest contributor to The Wendy Williams Show for over eight seasons. She has appeared on virtually every major television talk show, most recently as a guest on The Drew Barrymore Show, supporting the launch of “Call Me Curious.” Along with Kevin Sabbe, she co-created and was co-executive producer of Step Girlfriends, a television concept based on her real life, optioned by CBS Studios. Nikki made her mark hosting Yahoo!'s ultra-popular Daytime in No Time, where she was the most watched host on the internet during the series' five-year run. Follow Nikki Boyer: www.dyingformedia.comwww.nikkiboyer.comInstagram: @nikkiboyer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikki-boyer-6873b847/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/itsnikkiboyer If you liked this episode, you'll love: Sound Judgment Season 2/Episode 10: How to Tell the Truth: The Art of Memoir with Dana BlackSound Judgment Season 2/Episode 2: Standing Ovation Host Jay Baer: How to Craft a Million-Dollar StorySound Judgment Season 1/Episode 8: How Top Hosts Hook Listeners in 60 Seconds or Less We need your support! Please give Sound Judgment a five-star rating and a review on Apple Podcasts. We're grateful.The Sound Judgment team is: Host & Producer: Elaine Appleton GrantProduction Assistant: Audrey NelsonAudio engineer/sound designer: Kevin KlinePodcast manager: Tina BassirCover art by Sarah EdgellSound Judgment is a production of Podcast Allies, LLCContact UsTo contact us with questions, collaborations, media interviews, speaking engagements, or sponsorships, write to us at allies@podcastallies.com. We encourage your voice memos! Click the microphone icon at soundjudgmentpodcast.com. To follow Elaine Appleton Grant and the show: Subscribe to the Sound Judgment newsletter, about creative choices in audio storytellingSound Judgment websiteElaine's LinkedInElaine's FacebookSound Judgment Instagramhttp://podcastallies.com Podcast Allies is a boutique production and consulting company making magical podcasts for NGOs and nonprofits, higher ed, and media organizations.
We all want to get what we want, but we also all want to feel heard and understood, so learning how to communicate, negotiate, and look out for people trying to get one over on you, are all key to this life. Huberman Lab Podcast Episode: Chris Voss: How to Succeed at Hard Conversations | Huberman Lab Podcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8CHXefn7B4&t=5445s Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/splitopenpodcast/ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5geMQWBoEtz_eWzAoswS4A?sub_confirmation=1 Chapters: (00:00) Intro (01:00) Benevolent Negotiations (05:00) High Friction Negotiations (12:51) Hostage Situations (14:46) Red Flags (19:38) Online/Text Conversations (21:39) Breakups (24:23) Venting (27:24) Tips and Techniques/Tools (31:07) Be Playful and Jokey (32:31) Low Frequency Voice (33:41) Meditation and Physical Health (36:08) Intuition/Gut Feeling (38:10) Ego Depletion and Empathy (40:47) Mirroring (42:48) Proactive Listening (43:47) Be a Good Human --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/splitopen/message
The episode discussed on today's Sound Judgment is _Death, Sex & Money_—Bells & Bills: The Price You Paid for Your Wedding.We also discuss Death, Sex & Money — A Headline Stays Static Even as a Life TransformsAnna Sale is the creator and host of Death, Sex & Money, the podcast from WNYC Studios about “the things we think about a lot and need to talk about more.” Anna won a Gracie for best podcast host in 2016 and the show won the 2018 Webby and 2021 Ambie for best interview show.Before launching Death, Sex & Money in 2014, Anna covered politics for nearly a decade. She is the author of the book Let's Talk About Hard Things, which The New Yorker wrote "shows us how supportive listening happens." She grew up in West Virginia and now lives in Berkeley, Calif. with her husband and two daughters.Death, Sex & Money CreditsHost: Anna Sale Executive Producer: Liliana Maria Percy RuizProducer: Zoe AzulayProducer: Amy PearlMix Engineer/Producer: Andrew DunnFollow Death, Sex & Money:@deathsexmoney on InstagramSubscribe to the DS&M weekly newsletter at deathsexmoney.org/newsletter for listener emails, recommendations from the team and a short essay from Anna Sale.If you liked my conversation with Anna Sale, you'll love:Sound Judgment Season 2/Episode 10: How to tell the truth: The art of memoir with Dana BlackandSound Judgment Season 2/Episode 9: Best of: Emotional Bravery with Last Day's Stephanie Wittels Wachs If you want to support Sound Judgment, please visit our website to easily leave us a 5-star rating and a review that'll go to Apple or Spotify instantly. We're grateful.The Sound Judgment team is:Host & Producer: Elaine Appleton GrantProduction Assistant: Audrey NelsonAudio engineer/sound designer: Kevin KlinePodcast manager: Tina BassirCover art by Sarah EdgellSound Judgment is a production of Podcast Allies, LLC, a boutique production and consulting company making magical podcasts for NGOs and nonprofits, higher ed, and media organizations. Contact UsTo contact us with questions, collaborations, media inquiries, speaking engagements, or sponsorships, write to us at allies@podcastallies.com. We encourage listener voice memos! Click the microphone icon at soundjudgmentpodcast.com.To follow Elaine Appleton Grant and the show:Subscribe to the Sound Judgment newsletter, about creative choices in audio storytellingSound Judgment websiteElaine's LinkedInElaine's FacebookSound Judgment Instagramhttp://podcastallies.com Podcast Allies is Anna Sale's takeawaysThese are the takeaways from the end of the episode. For more takeaways from all of our guests, subscribe to the Sound Judgment newsletter and visit our blog.Anna and her team hold two conflicting realities in their heads all the time: The show exists to talk about the things we normally keep private. But podcasts exist online, for all the world to consume and Google to find. So be clear about your show's values. Practice journalistic ethics, and also the specific principles around how you want to treat your guests. Know that you will deal with these kinds of human conflicts every day.How do you prep a guest? Before an interview, Anna shares how they plan to edit and use the interview. If a guest requests anonymity, she may grant it in order to protect them and their longterm digital record.Fact-checking is always important, especially these days. But if you allow anonymity, it becomes even more critical.Perhaps my biggest takeaway from this conversation is that Death, Sex and Money is one big, warm place, where listeners are invited in and welcomed. Anna is proud that she and her team make listeners feel accompanied, wherever they take them.Finally, your guests expect hard questions. Don't wimp out.
The Conversations Project host and executive producer Marc Spears joins Danielle Moodie for a conversation about the importance of preserving and inventing the art of conversation itself.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 1980s would have you believe that listening better is just a matter of willpower. They couldn't be more wrong…It's a three dimensional skill, consisting of IQ, EQ and XQ. If you've not a clue what any of those are, maybe revisit the IQ one… but for the other two, and the key to better conversations, listen up and catch this week's episode of The Company Doctor Podcast.Key takeaways from this episode:Listen to understandAsk questions in order to get something good to listen toYou need conversational sensitivity to pick up nuances
Paula Marantz Cohen is the Dean of the Honors College at Drexel University. Paula just released a new book Talking Cure: An Essay on the Civilizing Power of Conversation. I want to hear from Paula about what is critical to a successful conversation and why we should care.Darren Schwartz is our What Happens Next Film Critic. I've asked Darren to review three of my favorite films that deal directly with talk. They are Woody Allen's Annie Hall, David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross, and Spike Jonze's movie Her. Get full access to What Happens Next in 6 Minutes with Larry Bernstein at www.whathappensnextin6minutes.com/subscribe
What will it take to heal the rampant divisiveness in our world? For Rose Fass, business transformation expert and founder of fassforward Consulting Group, the difference boils down to perfecting the art of navigating challenging conversations. In this week's episode of Motivational Mondays, Fass joins Corey Andrew Powell to talk about what's missing from today's discourse, how some leaders are setting a bad example, and how we can turn things around one conversation at a time.If you're feeling powerless about the state of the world, this episode has all the inspiration and practical advice you need to feel reinvigorated and engaged, connect more deeply to the people around you, and make positive changes.In this episode, you'll learn what's at the heart of the division in today's society, how our leaders set the tone for how the rest of us communicate, why it's so important to keep an open mind and learn from people you disagree with, and so much more.LEARN MORE:>> How to have your own tough leadership conversation in Fass's new book (https://amzn.to/3N8naSv)>> Fass's background on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosefass)>> Get a better understanding of what's driving increasing hostility in public discourse (https://news.osu.edu/a-new-theory-of-what-drives-partisan-conflict-and-hostility)>> Other Motivational Mondays episodes (https://www.nsls.org/resources/motivational-mondays)NSLS MEMBERS ONLY:>> Listen to the bonus episode to learn about how responsibility for healthy interactions begins with you, and how to have more empowering conversations with yourself. (https://thens.ls/45lA9Yr)Mentioned in this episode:Get 20% Off at the NSLS ShopUse code MONDAYS for 20% your entire purchase at shop.nsls.orgNSLS Shop
The Art of Conversation - Twelve Golden Rules by Josephine Turck Baker audiobook. Many of us find it challenging to speak to other people, for various reasons. Some of us are afraid of being called a bore. Others are worried that we will be accused of hogging attention. Many of us simply don't know what to talk about. This book is an entertaining and enlightening manual that may be able to help. Through a series of twelve dialogues between a man and a woman, we are introduced to twelve 'golden rules' that will help us navigate the waters of interpersonal communication. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One critical skill that sets individuals apart is the art of conversation. Engaging in thoughtful, meaningful conversations is becoming increasingly rare among younger generations. However, it is a skill that can greatly benefit their personal and professional lives. Fortunately, we can play an active role in helping them develop this skill.
Celeste Headlee has anchored many programs, including Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, Here and Now, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition. She also served as co-host of the national morning news show, The Takeaway, and served as executive producer of Georgia Public Radio's On Second Thought.Her best-selling books include We Need to Talk: How to Have Conversations That Matter, Do Nothing: How to Break Away from Overworking, Overdoing and Underliving, and Speaking of Race: Why Everybody Needs to Talk about Racism — and How to Do It. She also wrote Heard Mentality, a book specifically for journalists and podcasters.***The episode discussed on today's Sound Judgment: "A National Divorce Would Be a Good Thing," from Hear Me OutHear Me Out is a podcast from Slate. The show is produced by Maura Currie. Ben Richmond is the Senior Director of Podcast Operations, and Alicia Montgomery is VP of Slate Audio. Celeste Headlee is the host. Links mentioned in this episode:Sound Judgment Episode 10: Snap Judgment's Glynn Washington: Lessons from a Master StorytellerBring lessons on hosting and producing into your inbox! Did you know Sound Judgment is also a free newsletter? Every two weeks, get storytelling, hosting, and journalism strategies taken straight from the on-the-ground experiences of today's best audio makers, no matter the genre. Newsletters feature examples for you to try in your studio; essays on the challenges and rewards of this craft; and news about fellow audio creatives making the kind of work we all aspire to. Click here to subscribe. ***At the end of every episode, I give you a few of the many takeaways from these conversations. Here are today's: There are big and important differences between interviewing to report a story, where you're using selected sound bites, and hosting an interview. Celeste was initially dismayed that her vast experience as a reporter hadn't prepared her to sit in that host chair. As a host of a conversation, you have to care about creating a story arc; about the order of your questions; and about the way in which you ask your questions. None of those apply universally to reporting. A lot of what we think is true about good communication doesn't prove to be true. Celeste says her research shows that tactics like making eye contact, saying uh-huh, nodding your head, and even repeating back what you heard – aren't effective. It's sharing perspectives that actually creates a connection, an empathic bond.Learning to communicate well with one another could not be more important – because to communicate well is to survive. One thing that Celeste told me that took my breath away is that it is not true that the human species survived because of some innate higher intelligence. Rather, she said, “The way that we survived is through our communities. If you're messing with one human being, you are almost always messing with more.” To talk with those with whom you disagree, learn their arguments. You need to understand them as well as you know your own. Otherwise, they will dismiss your objection as coming from someone who simply doesn't understand. ***Follow Elaine on LinkedInHelp us find and celebrate today's best hosts! Who's your Sound Judgment dream guest? Share them with us! Write us: allies@podcastallies.com. Because of you, that host may appear on Sound Judgment.Work with us!We make original podcasts for NGOs, purpose-driven brands, and universitiesWe also offer podcast strategy and consulting servicesOr contact us about our public media and individual training services for content creators and on-air talentVisit podcastallies.com or email us at allies@podcastallies.com for more information. ***Credits : Sound Judgment is a production of Podcast Allies, LLC. Host & Producer: Elaine Appleton GrantPodcast Manager: Tina BassirSound Designer: Andrew ParrellaCover Art Illustrator: Sarah EdgellProduction Intern: Audrey Nelson
Breath philosopher Petri joins Mark to talk Descarte, Merloy Ponty, phenomenology, wonder, “lived experience”, trusting experience, ethics, Finnish, and snipers. PhD Petri Berndtson is a philosopher who loves the wisdom of the breath. In his workshops and lectures that he has given since 2006, Petri combines experientially breathing, philosophy, spirituality and imagination in a totally new manner. He works as researcher at a Slovenian research centre and in his own company which offers, for example, courses on respiratory well-being. Petri's book “Phenomenological Ontology of Breathing” (Routledge) was published in 2023. According to Petri, all things and phenomena in life could be rethought, re-examined and re-experienced within the experiential atmosphere of breathing. Petri www.hengittavahyvinvointi.fi In Finnish https://zrs-kp.academia.edu/PetriBerndtson In English https://www.instagram.com/mindfunfulness/ YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@mindfunfulness3273
With modern conversation fading into what can fit in a snapchat caption, young adults are craving real connection. Let's get out in the world for some authentic conversation that goes deeper than the weather that week or what you do for work. Connection happens when we care, ask, and share with friends, strangers, and loved ones about the real things in life on a regular basis. How to have an actual covnersation is an art that is dying. Let's revive this lost skill and become a magnetic movement of people. Join the conversation with Myron Jellison, Kalyn Watkins, and Jason Robb.
We've all been to a party and felt a bit awkward walking around, immersing ourselves in some conversations that go nowhere, approaching someone we've kind of met before but don't really know, and gauging when a conversation has come to an end. Most of us have also been in situations where we want to go up and talk to someone who seems interesting, but it just feels a bit too awkward to approach them out of the blue and initiate a conversation. And if we do start a conversation, what exactly are we supposed to talk about? Catherine Blyth, author of 'The Art of Conversation', joins the podcast. Catherine Blyth's Websitehttps://catherineblyth.wordpress.comThis episode is sponsored by Ministry of Ideashttps://www.ministryofideas.orgThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5432816/advertisement
279 The Art of Conversation Understanding what we can offer and what is needed in each situation is paramount to our success as individuals. While it is always great to connect and share our stories with others, we need to learn how to answer every question posed to us by either finding someone to teach us how or to learn what answer isn't resonating with our audience and learning how to communicate more effectively with those around us. In this episode Sarah Elkins and Brian Glibkowski discuss the importance of conversation in all its forms and how we utilize our strengths and tools in order to communicate with others in a way that is constructive, fulfilling, and progressive to our growth and goals. Highlights We're all on our own personal quests. Procedure is just as important as storytelling, it's the context that defines which is needed. Honoring the questions others ask and offering details when needed. Quotes “I was focusing on questions but I wasn't focusing on the answers they wanted and needed.” “It took me a while to realize you need to ask and answer all of the questions and usually for important conversations you need balance and look at what people care about.” “Even though we may have our strengths and preferences, to navigate the world effectively we have to be able to ask and answer all the questions.” Dear Listeners it is now your turn, How are you answering the questions that people are asking you? Are you considering all the ways that they are taking in your answers? Because if you're not, that's kind of the opposite of active listening. And, as always, thank you for listening. About Brian (from his LinkedIn) Dr. Glibkowski is the pioneer of Answer Intelligence (AQ)™, an approach that takes a scientific and critical examination of answers in business and life. AQ is a new science of answers (based upon his academic research) that identifies six answer types (story, metaphor, theory, concept, procedure, action) that leaders can use to increase their influence. Read the book, Answer Intelligence: Raise Your AQ (April, 2021). Here is what one executive said about AQ: "I know I would have been a better leader with Answer Intelligence (AQ)" - Mike Soenke, Retired SVP and CFO of McDonald's USA Learn more at www.RaiseYourAQ.com. Dr. Glibkowski is CEO of Semplar Science, the company to commercialize his research. Connect with Brian on his LinkedIn! And be sure to check out his website Answer Intelligence get his book Here! About Sarah "Uncovering the right stories for the right audiences so executives, leaders, public speakers, and job seekers can clearly and actively demonstrate their character, values, and vision." In my work with coaching clients, I guide people to improve their communication using storytelling as the foundation of our work together. What I've realized over years of coaching and podcasting is that the majority of people don't realize the impact of the stories they share - on their internal messages, and on the people they're sharing them with. My work with leaders and people who aspire to be leaders follows a similar path to the interviews on my podcast, uncovering pivotal moments in their lives and learning how to share them to connect more authentically with others, to make their presentations and speaking more engaging, to reveal patterns that have kept them stuck or moved them forward, and to improve their relationships at work and at home. The audiobook, Your Stories Don't Define You, How You Tell Them Will is now available! Included with your purchase are two bonus tracks, songs recorded by Sarah's band, Spare Change, in her living room in Montana. Be sure to check out the Job Interview Storytelling Course as well to make sure you nail that next interview!
This episode rendered by Craig Constantine.Craig leads a community of podcasters and interviewed Joe about creativity. This conversation was as-you-hear-it, Craig does a great job of just jumping in and letting it go.Craig's mission is creating better conversations to spread understanding and compassion. At 40, Craig discovered Parkour and began relearning how to play. Finding himself in countless conversations about movement, he began podcasting in 2017 to share what he was experiencing.Then things got out of hand. He has helped thousands of people learn to create podcasts through coaching and community, has been on dozens of podcasts as a guest, and has published more than 1,000 episodes for his own shows including more than 300 conversations.SHOWNOTES:constantine.name openandcurious.org Support the show
It's fair to say I have a hell of a passion for engaging in meaningful conversations, which is why, when the world as we knew it shut down in 2020, I grabbed the opportunity with both hands to dive into the conversational deep-end and launch this podcast. With the uncertainty of the pandemic, I wanted to invest my time into something that couldn't be taken away from me, should that crazy turn of events turn out to be my financial and material demise. Through the process of holding and hosting conversations, I gained valuable insights and experiences that have helped me grow. In this episode, my guest Bobby and I delve into the art of conversation and the importance of effective communication. We explore some of the lessons I've learned along the way and discuss ways to improve our conversational skills. I thoroughly enjoyed our discussion and I hope you find it insightful as well. APOLLO NEURO WEARABLE DISCOUNT https://bit.ly/RollApollo SPONSORED BY TESTART FAMILY LAWYERS Website: www.testartfamilylawyers.com.au BOBBY CAPPUCCIO Website: www.theselfhelpantidote.com TIFFANEE COOK Linktree: https://linktr.ee/rollwiththepunches/ Website: www.rollwiththepunches.com.au LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tiffaneecook/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/rollwiththepunchespodcast/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/rollwiththepunches_podcast/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/tiffaneeandco See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Art of Conversation | DEconstructed | Jeffrey Scott Stanton & Peter Hernandez by Douglas Elliman
The art of conversation and conversation collaboration. Check out Peter Anthony book https://www.amazon.com.au/Collabradabra-Peter-J-Anthony/dp/064681074X
Are you a manager struggling to have a tough conversation with a disgruntled employee? Navigating difficult conversations with team members who are unhappy or frustrated can be a daunting task. However, with a bit of planning and preparation, you can turn these conversations into productive opportunities for growth and development. In this article, we'll explore how to master the art of conversation and give you easy steps to improve your conversation skills to have conversations that matter. Great leaders have demonstrated the importance of engaging in direct, honest conversations when challenges arise. For example, during the Civil Rights Movement, Martin Luther King Jr. emphasized the importance of open dialogue to bridge gaps and build understanding. Similarly, Abraham Lincoln, known for his exceptional leadership skills, often held private meetings to address conflicts and frustrations within his administration. Here are some easy steps to improve your conversation skills and manage difficult conversations: Schedule a one-on-one meeting: Schedule the meeting a few hours to one business day in advance to avoid causing unnecessary anxiety. Set a meeting agenda: Provide a clear agenda to ease nerves and help both parties prepare for the conversation. Enter the conversation with an open mind: Avoid making assumptions and strive to understand the employee's perspective. Figure out why your employee is frustrated: Ask open-ended questions and empathize with their concerns. Acknowledge what they share with you: Let the employee know that you've heard and understood their perspective. Focus on performance, not personality: Ground the conversation in objective measures of performance. Give constructive, direct feedback: Be honest, direct, and kind when delivering negative feedback. Get to know their career goals: Understand employee ambitions to better support their growth and development. Take meeting notes throughout: Keep a clear record of the conversation to track progress and follow up on action items. Close out with a conversation recap: Summarize key talking points and align on next steps. Remember, even the most experienced leaders must navigate difficult conversations. The key to success is adopting the right mindset and treating employees with respect. By following these tips, you can master the art of conversation and transform challenging conversations into opportunities for growth and mutual understanding. In conclusion, mastering the art of conversation can help you become a better leader and improve your communication skills. If you are struggling with tough conversations, try these easy steps to manage them successfully. Remember to respect your team members and treat them with kindness and empathy. By doing so, you can create an environment that fosters growth and development for everyone. Give your support to the Self Aware Leader Podcast by rating us on Apple Podcasts or awarding us a 5-star review on Spotify. Stay connected and join our growing community by following us on Instagram at @selfawareleaderpodcast and on Twitter at @selfawarepod. Your engagement helps us continue delivering thought-provoking content and inspiring stories for leaders like you.
Whether you're at a pub, a coffee shop, or in line at the DMV, striking up a conversation with a stranger can be intimidating. That said, I'm convinced it's one of foundations of living a curious life. You may just have a kind interaction but you never know, you may be sitting across from a future close friend, or in Roy Connaughton's case, a future friend and your future Irish Pub co-owner. (Originally aired in 2020.) With the convenient distraction of a cell phone in our pocket at all times, we've never had an easier excuse to not strike up a conversation, but Roy says that it's not that simple. Growing up in Ireland pre-cellphones and social media, there's always been an excuse to not strike up a conversation but you can get over that hurdle… you never know where in the world life will take you! Roy Connaughton is one of the owners of Morrissey's Irish Pub in Minneapolis, MN, and a new friend of mine and I wasn't expecting how deep this conversation ended up going. This my friends is why I do this. www.thecuriouspod.com/questions/q75?rq=irish
As you go further in your career communicating becomes more and more prevalent to your success. Ayanna (@the_aya_brand) and Delaila (@missdelailac) have learned through the growth of their brand that the art of conversation is so important to cultivate. From interviews to pitching they understand how clear their message needs to come across each time. On the same note there are learnings to be shared from their encounters with others and how their often lack of communicating effectively given the nature of the industries we work in is a tad jarring. There are definitely do's and don'ts. Tune into the latest episode to be sure you avoid the pitfalls and are better prepared. Download, Follow and Share on your favorite streaming platforms! Follow, Like, Comment and Watch us on social: Youtube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.
We discuss whether the art of conversation is being lost in the era of social media