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In this episode, I spoke with GiANT co-founder Jeremie Kubicek about his book “The Communication Code” and the communication framework he developed with his business partner Steve Cochram to help people become more effective communicators.The “Communication Code” framework involves applying five key “code words” – care, celebrate, clarify, collaborate, and critique – that can help transform how we interact with others by helping us shift the focus from what we're trying to say, to what those we lead need to hear from us.What's important for us to understand is that effective communication is about more than just transmitting information – it's about understanding and meeting the expectations the other person has in that moment. As Jeremie pointed out during our conversation, we tend to make assumptions about what other people want, when we should be taking the time to understand their true expectations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode our guest was Jeremie Kubicek. Before he took the stage as a corporate keynote speaker, Jeremie had been leading some of the most significant leadership events and brands in the world - Leadercast, Catalyst Conferences, John Maxwell's training content, and GiANT. Being CEO of these brands for years gave him the perspective on the importance of a powerful keynote speaker. Since 2011, Jeremie has been creating some of the most potent and effective content on relational intelligence and 21st-century learning for adults. He is a Wall Street Journal bestseller and author of over 6 books including Making Your Leadership Come Alive, The 5 Gears, The 5 Voices, The 100X Leader, The Peace Index, and The Communication Code. Jeremie's content is used inside organizations like Google, Pfizer, Microsoft, etc in over 115 countries. We discuss some of his recruiting story and how great leaders work to understand their people to build championship teams. www.giantworldwide.com www.jeremiekubicek.com
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In this bonus episode, Neurodiversity Nuggets, Jodi Carlton, an expert in neurodiverse relationships, discusses a personal story shared by a listener about weight loss surgery and the emotional impact of her husband's comments. Jodi provides insight into the literal thinking often found in neurodiverse relationships and emphasizes the importance of self-confidence and not placing the responsibility of our insecurities on others. 00:00 Welcome to Neurodiversity Nuggets with Jodi Carlton 00:39 Q & A: Neurodiverse Relationships 01:17 Understanding and Managing Insecurities in Relationships 02:16 The Importance of Self-Confidence and Ownership in Personal Security 03:43 Embracing Individual Responsibility for Emotional Well-being Visit me online to access my course, Crack the Communication Code, which was designed specifically for neurodiverse partners and couples. http://crackthecommunicationcode.com #neurodiverserelationships #neurodiversecommunication #autisticrelationshipproblems #autisticwife #autistichusband #neurodiverserelationshipcounseling #jodicarlton
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Keith Glover of AHSG is back for another episode and he has the details of how their organization has implemented the GiANT tools and integrated the content into their organization. After three years of using GiANT, they now have trained everyone with a leadership role within their organization using Altitude Training or Toolkit sessions. They've done this with a mix of live-training and virtual training. Keith mentions that because AHSG knows their people learn in different ways, they have introduced the GiANT leadership training through as many avenues as they can to make sure they meet the needs of the various styles of learning. They've purchased GiANT books like 100X Leader Book,The Peace Index and The Communication Code for their employees. They also facilitate workshops, Core Groups, and one-on-one coaching. They access the GiANT operating system for assessment and on-going learning through the courses, and have even brought in GiANT Founder, Jeremie Kubicek to kick of initiatives each year with keynote presentations. They don't just give the information to their people in hopes that they will adopt it into their culture. They actually live out the tools from the top and integrate it into their every day language, making it a lifestyle there at AHSG.If you'd like to introduce your people to the concepts of GiANT through our various books, you can get copies at Amazon. (If you're looking to buy in bulk of 25+ copies, reach out to Tracy at the email below and she is happy to help you get a bulk discount).If your organization is looking for a powerful, transformational keynote speaker, then please reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com. She can check Steve Cockram or Jeremie Kubicek's calendar to find a date where one of them can come deliver a powerful message to your people. Check out Jeremie's website here. Check out Steve's website here.We certify people within their organizations in the GiANT content so they can share it with the rest of their people. We call these people "Catalysts". If you're interested in becoming a GiANT Catalyst, check out this website: https://podcast.giantos.com/store/catalyst
Steve Cockram is an inspirational communicator, serial entrepreneur, confidant to elite leaders around the world and co-creator of the world's premier “Leadership Toolkit”. He has co-authored The 100X Leader, 5 Voices and The 5 Gears with his business partner, Jeremie Kubicek. Their new book, The Communication Code, released in November of 2023. Questions · So, we always like to give our guests an opportunity to share in their own words, a little bit about their journey, how you got from where you were to where you are today? · Your book, The Communication Code, you wrote it with your business partner, Jeremie Kubicek, could you share with us a little bit about that book, maybe three overarching themes or tenets that the book focuses on? And kind of who is the book geared towards? · Now, you mentioned the five C's in terms of communication code, if I wanted to know or one of our listeners wanted to know what's my primary communication code? How do I know? Is there like a test that you can do? · What do you think is critical in customer experience? If we were to look at the different code, channels that you spoke to us about the five C's, do you think they're all critical? Or do you think there may be one or two that definitely must occur in that interaction? · When you're explaining to me the five C's just now and you said in terms of communicating, you have to be really good at asking questions. How can you improve on the ability or the competence of asking the right types of questions? Because that's critical to the whole communication process, if you're not asking the right questions, then you're not going to get the right responses to get to the solution. · Now, Steve, could you share with us what's the one online resource, tool, website or app that you absolutely cannot live without in your own business? · Now, could you share with our listeners as well, Steve, what's the one thing that's going on in your life right now that you're really excited about? Either something you're working on to develop yourself or your people. · Where can listeners find you online? · Now, before we wrap our episodes up, Steve, we always like to ask our guests, do you have a quote or a saying that during times of adversity or challenge, you will tend to revert to this quote if for any reason you got derailed or you got off track, the quote kind of helps to get you back on track. Do you have one of those? Highlights Steve's Journey Me: So, we always like to give our guests an opportunity to share in their own words, a little bit about their journey, how you got from where you were to where you are today? Steve shared what an interesting question that is, nobody ever in their right mind have done all the things he's done in the last 30 years. So, he'll give the highlights. He was a school teacher, an entrepreneur, a nightclub owner, a pastor, a coach, consultant, and been running Giant really with Jeremie for the last 11 years. So, he always say if you were to meet his friends at the age of 30, and ask who would be the least likely guru on relational intelligence? Probably, he would be in everyone's top three. So, everything they've learned usually has come out of their own personal failure and trying to work out why human beings behave the way they do. And also, how can they help people do relationships better in every area of their life? That's really been the heart and the joy of the last few years. About Steve's Book – The Communication Code Me: So, your new book that was mentioned in reading your bio, The Communication Code, you wrote it with your business partner, Jeremie Kubicek, could you share with us a little bit about that book, maybe three overarching themes or tenets that the book focuses on? And kind of who is the book geared towards? Steve shared that they kind of say the book is for anyone who is involved in any form of human interaction relationship, i.e., everyone. They write for leaders really, but he honestly believe all the resources they created, this is probably the one that leaders apply most in their home relationships as much as they do anywhere else. So, the premise gives you a couple of things. One is that transmission of information is not the same as effective communication. So, just because you've sent information to someone does not mean that they've understood the intent with which you've sent it or your expectations as to how you would wish them to respond. So, they use the analogy of saying, if you think of a communication code for those sort of like the enigma machine or a codebreaker, if I could send to you a communication code in advance of the transmission of information, which shared with you how I would like you to respond, we are more likely to meet each other in the middle and communicate effectively. So, the basic premise is there are five communication codes, each come with clues. If he said to Yanique, “I'm going to send this to you, I want you to critique it, I want you to tell me why it's not going to work, you won't hurt my feelings. It goes live in two hours. If there's mistakes, I want to know, full critique invited.” Second one is Collaboration, where basically he says, “Yanique, I've been working on something, I think it's pretty good, but I think you can bring things that will make it better.” So, full collaboration, please help make this better, whatever that is. Clarify, if he says to you, “Yanique, you know I've got something really important to share, I don't think it's going to come out perfectly first time. Would you ask great questions, don't try and critique or collaborate too soon. Help me get out what I'm really trying to say.” Because clarification is usually the ability to ask questions before you launch into something else. Care is the fourth communication code, which says, this is what I got wrong many, many times where just because someone is transmitting information to him, doesn't mean they want him to fix them, solve them or be their consultant. Care means, “Steve, I am struggling right now, what I'm going to say to you probably bears no resemblance to what the real issues are. I just need to know that somebody cares enough about me to be present, to listen, not trying to solve me, not trying to fix me.” Then the last one was celebrate, which is, he might say, “Yanique, hey, before we go on, this is really important to me, I'd love us to take a moment to celebrate something really special, not move on too quickly and go.” So, the idea being is you'd be amazed if you add five communication codes that you send in advance of the transmission of your information, you will find that basically, relationships that you struggle with at work, with the people you lead, even the people you have at home, you will be amazed what happens when you actually give them clues as to how you want to respond. So, there you go, that's the quickest overview he's ever given of the communication code book, so apologies if that was longer than you were hoping, but he hopes it at least wet your appetite. Me: It did. So, just run back through the five C's for me. You said Critique, Collaboration, and what was the third one? Steve shared, Clarify, Care and Celebrate. So, what happens is that all of us have default communication codes that are wired into our personality. So, when he doesn't think about it, he automatically tries and collaborate but it's experiences critique. His wife, for her care is number one, and clarify is number two. So, when people present to him things that they're struggling with, unless he's intentional, he will usually try and solve their problems. And it's amazing how often that goes wrong because he's not actually able to meet the expectations, unspoken by the way of the person on the other side of him and just for every leader, every day when you're managing people in different contexts will almost always end up with miscommunication, this is just simple. Children can learn it and understand it, they use it at home the whole time. And it's been transformative, so that's why they share it. Understanding Your Primary Communication Code Me: Now, you mentioned the five C's in terms of communication code, if someone wanted to know what was their primary code, right, because you said your primary one is collaboration, but it's received as critique. And your wife's care and clarify. So, if I wanted to know or one of our listeners wanted to know what's my primary communication code? How do I know? Is there like a test that you can do? Steve shared that there is, if you go to www.giantworldwide.com, there's a free assessment there. Or it might be actually www.giantos.com. So, there's a free assessment. But it's really interesting when actually you begin to think about the transmissions of the miscommunication. So, a lot of people either think by sending an email they've communicated effectively, and the reality is, the moment you grasp as a leader that transmission is not the same as effective communication, you also begin to think, how could I use this, now he'll even use it with people who haven't learned the communication code. He'll say to them, “Hey, before I respond to you this moment, you've asked me for this. Can I just be clear, what do you hope happens here? Are you asking me just to listen and be a good friend or a good boss? Are you asking me to celebrate with you? Do you want to ask good questions, you asked me to help make it better? Or do you want me to tell you why I think it will or won't work?” So, if you think about it, you can become intentional immediately and amazingly when people believe that you are more relationally intelligent as a leader, you'll be amazed at how much your influence grows with the teams and the people you lead every day. It's amazing what people do when they feel that they're being listened to, heard and that you're committed to trying to really hear what they're trying to say, rather than what he guesses he used to do, which was just respond with whatever he thought was most appropriate in the moment, or whatever pressure he was dealing with. The Importance of the Five C's in Customer Experience Me: Now, a big part of communication, Steve, and I'm kind of bringing this back to customer experience, right? Typically, a customer will reach out to an organization for primarily two reasons, to make a request, it could be for an existing service that they have with your company or product, or it could be for a new service that they're seeking to attain. Or they're calling because they have a problem and they would like it resolved. So, primarily those are like the two channels that customers will reach out to you for. What do you think is critical in customer experience? If we were to look at the different code, channels that you spoke to us about the five C's, do you think they're all critical? Or do you think there may be one or two that definitely must occur in that interaction? Steve shared that it's a really good question. His instinct in EQ is to say that clarify is probably the place to start. Because in a sense, the clarification is what are they really wanting to happen? What are they really hoping happens? And he guess asking the right questions in the beginning, for those of us who are problem solvers, we tend to launch into problem solving quickly. And he would say that really understanding, well, is somebody just wanting a rant, does somebody just want to have their pound of flesh and get that off there and he just needs to sit there and care and not try and solve it. Or do they have a specific problem that they really hope he can help them with? He thinks it's unlikely that celebrate is going to be the agenda, but it would be nice if they were ringing up to say how amazing they think your product is. But he would say probably the clarify is where you start and making a judgement of whether what this person really wants is just you to listen, or whether they're actually more likely inviting you beyond the initial clarification into a collaborative process, how do I help bring a resolution to the reason that you are contacting customer service? Now, he thinks the other one, he doesn't know what it's like in your part of the world, but you'd be amazed how many people will spend an awful long time waiting to get through to a customer service line. So, he thinks sometimes the disarming connection, the saying, “I'm so sorry. I'm aware you've had to wait a long time, I would love to be able to do everything I can to help you resolve whatever the issues are.” He always think that goes a long way with him when someone at least recognizes that he's probably been on the call longer than he was hoping he would be. Improve on the Competence of Asking the Right Questions Me: Agreed. So, I'm happy you said clarify, because the question I really wanted to ask you, but I kind of wanted to hear what you would have said based on the customer experience approach is. When you're explaining to me the five C's just now and you said in terms of communicating, you have to be really good at asking questions. And it has been my experience as a customer service trainer and even as a podcaster, I must say I've gotten much better at doing it over the years, but I find a lot of people who are in customer service practitioner roles struggle with this, like how can you improve on the ability or the competence of asking the right types of questions? Because that's critical to the whole communication process, if you're not asking the right questions, then you're not going to get the right responses to get to the solution. Steve shared that he thinks you actually master your content and the products of which you are going to be answering people's questions. There's a competency filter which means, “Do you know how to help somebody in that process?” And he thinks it's different again, whether you're doing it online, or telephone or whether you're maybe in a physical place, like if he goes to the Apple store, the geeks helped him, there's different things he would say depending on whether it's face to face or whether more likely it's even just over a phone because he thinks you have to remember is that communication, only 10% of communication is the words that are used, 35% is the tone with which the words are offered. And then 55% is the nonverbal communication body language. So, you're delivering customer service and all you have his tone of voice and words, you're already having to work hard to really understand what is it this person is seeking to communicate. So, for him, he thinks that communication part is potentially really helpful, because it's almost taking the time to clarify and ask the question to really make sure you understand what the intent and the expectation. So, there's the two things that he's always trying to understand when someone's speaking to him, what is their intent really? And what is their expectation of this engagement? Even if he knows they probably won't tell him, or they may be unaware of even knowing what it is in the first place is the reason communication is so difficult to train. But it's also how people have tools, it becomes really significant when people are able to begin to decode what is the intent, what is the expectation, in his world, obviously, you alluded to something called five voices, he spent about the last 20-25 years trying to work out why humans behave the way they do and understanding that different personalities react very predictably to different interactions. Now, that's probably a high level of sales skills and customer service is a degree of sales if you think about it. But actually, there's another piece that if people want to add skills, begin to listen to the words that people use, whether that's in the way that neuro linguistic programme would, programming would start to think about, do they talk about what they see, what they hear? Or are they more kinesthetic and in our language of voices, he's listening for what type of personality is presenting themselves to him in the way that they engage, in the way they communicate. So, he would argue that in any human interaction, the person communicating, transmitting to you is giving you lots of clues. The question is, to your point, how much time do we really spend listening and trying to understand, discern who this person is, what their intent, what are the expectations before we launch into probably what they were expecting, which is a more collaborative approach to how do we help resolve their issue, bearing in mind that the presenting issue may not be the real issue. There's so much in there, here's the thing he'll encourage to anyone who's really interested in developing their skills in this area, he's your kind of Beacon of Hope, because he's like 24 years on now into this as one of the least relation intelligent people by nature, sadly, by personality. And actually, now many would say, I think really hard about it because I've really had to learn, the things that don't come naturally to you, you often end up being a better teacher and coach, because you've actually had to wrestle and struggle with your own inability at my time to listen. They have a tool in their toolbox called the boomerang effect, learn to be interested before trying to be interesting. It's like relational intelligence 101. And he thinks it's amazing how often people want to talk to you about them and whatever you say, it reminds them of them or where they've been, that's another area that he's not sure where the customer experience particularly, but as a communication tip, it's amazing what happens when you meet people are interested in you, more than trying telling you how interesting they are. Me: Yeah. Well, it's funny, you said that, because one of my very favorite books, and I try to read it at least once per year is How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie. And he talks about that in his book and I mean that book was published from 1933. So, it's amazing that that fundamentally is still the case today, because we are true and true human beings and as you mentioned before, some traits are just predictable. Steve agreed that they are, and he think that's the bit which human behaviour is more predictable than any of us would ever give it credit for. And he thinks that's the bit where, he doesn't know whether you've watched the film called The Matrix. The moment you begin to understand why human beings behave the way they do, it's a little bit like the green letters and numbers coming down the screen, and you begin to watch a human interaction in different dynamics, in different ways, and you suddenly began to realize, actually is it's more predictable, and therefore if it's predictable, it can be learned. And that actually, without it being manipulative, we can actually really work on being far more relationally intelligent and that will help us in every aspect of our leadership, whether we're working with our teams, or whether we're working at home, or whether we're ourselves engaging with clients and customers. But fundamentally, he would argue now that relational intelligence is now become even more important than classic IQ. AI does so much now. I don't know how much you play with it, but in our world is ridiculous how intelligent AI is becoming. But the one thing it doesn't do well, it doesn't do the relational intelligence piece as well as human beings do. And he's not convinced that it will ever replace it. All he knows is it's becoming, he often says that basically, the ability to establish, maintain and develop long term relationships inside and outside your organization is the primary currency of wealth and influence in the new world. App, Website or Tool that Steve Absolutely Can't Live Without in His Business When asked about online resource that he cannot live without in his business, Steve shared that the differences in the geeks who run his business are, he tries to think what for him, he thinks 1Password as a middle aged man is the app that he loves the most he looked in before, and he has 376 logins and very secure pieces of data in one app, which basically means I doesn't have to try and have 357 passwords identical. So, 1Password is the best. He doesn't know what it is USD $3.99 a month. But actually, that makes him feel more secure and safe online, that's him personally. The business, he thinks if you were to speak to their team at the moment, they're building an app, they use a software called Framer, but it's a way in which you can see what technology in the app will be and do and look like before you actually have to actually engage in building the coding. So, he's a massive fan of Framer, even though he's not the person who actually runs it. There's some far younger, clever UI, UX developers who do all that work. But fundamentally, he's always massively impressive with what Framer does. What Steve is Really Excited About Now! When asked about something that he's excited about, Steve stated that that's a great question. Well, he thinks he probably alluded to it in the sense that they have worked for years to try and codify tools to help leaders do a better job in the visual world we live in. What they're working on at the moment and this is the thing which he smiles as he says it. They've run a B2B business up until this point, they've licensed kind of coaches and consultants to use their stuff. But they're building a B2C app at the moment, which will take all of the Jedi mind tricks of the last 20 years about why people behave the way they do. They'll take the best of their tools, the best of what AI is able to do, and they will create a five voices out which will come your way later this year, which basically is your personalized coach in relation to, it will know your personality and your wiring. And it will basically customize content and learning for you and allow you to access it in the way that you most love to learn. So, if you want podcasts, ebooks, audiobooks, but the idea really of actually rather than having to read one book, and we all read the same thing. He's watching the ability to customize content in form and style that is unique to you as an individual. And he's never seen that before. So, he thinks communication code will be the last book they write in the late industrial format of a published book. He thinks they will customize content for individuals in formats and voices even and length of time, you'll be able to have your daily version of encouragement that will come straight to you when it comes, so that's what the team is working on at the moment. He gets to see all the progress week by week and minimum viable products is going to be ready for mid-May. So, watch this space for personality driven grows customized to you. Where Can We Find Steve Online LinkedIn – Steve Cockram Email – steve@giantworldwide.com Quote or Saying that During Times of Adversity Steve Uses When asked about quote that he tends to revert to, Steve shared that he's got plenty of those. But probably the most common one is the Theodore Roosevelt quote when he talks about, “If he's going to fail, he would rather fail while daring greatly than be counted among those cold, timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat.” So, that's what he goes back to and just go, “If I'm going to fail, I'm going to fail while daring greatly, going after something big enough, that actually could make a dent and for good in the world.” Me: Fantastic. So, we will have definitely have that quote in the show notes of this episode. So, just want to extend our deepest gratitude to you, Steve, for taking time out of your very busy schedule and coming on our podcast and sharing about your book, The Communication Code, the five C's that you mentioned, how it works, the inner workings of why it's important to listen, asking the right questions, understanding that relational communication is definitely the epitome of where we're moving forward to in this world. And just how as human beings, we can utilize a lot of the cues and clues that are given to us to improve on how it is that we transmit the communication with each other. So, it was really insightful, and I just want to say thank you so much. Please connect with us on Twitter @navigatingcx and also join our Private Facebook Community – Navigating the Customer Experience and listen to our FB Lives weekly with a new guest Links • The 100X Leader: How to Become Someone Worth Following by Steve Cockram and Jeremie Kubicek • The 5 Voices: How to Communicate Effectively without Everyone You Lead by Steve Cockram and Jeremie Kubicek • The 5 Gears: How to Be Present and Productive When There is Never Enough Time by Steve Cockram and Jeremie Kubicek • How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie • The Communication Code by Steve Cockram and Jeremie Kubicek The ABC's of a Fantastic Customer Experience Grab the Freebie on Our Website – TOP 10 Online Business Resources for Small Business Owners Do you want to pivot your online customer experience and build loyalty - get a copy of “The ABC's of a Fantastic Customer Experience.” The ABC's of a Fantastic Customer Experience provides 26 easy to follow steps and techniques that helps your business to achieve success and build brand loyalty. 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Most personal brands you may come across often do not have associated businesses. Creating a personal brand you can leverage for an enterprise requires a vastly different approach. In this episode, we sit down with Jeremie Kubicek to discuss how to turn your personal brand into a business with enterprise value. Jeremie is one of the best in the personal brand space and is a globally recognized keynote speaker, author, and relational intelligence expert who has been transforming leaders and teams since 2013. He is also the CEO and co-founder of GiANT Worldwide, a global media and content development company. In our conversation, we unpack the steps needed to build a scalable enterprise and the main takeaways of his new book, The Communication Code. We discuss his experience in the enterprise space, how he closed a significant sponsorship deal, and his entrepreneurial roots in events. Hear about the gap he saw in the content space and how it led to a scalable business. Discover how he is helping build businesses and communities through his brand while generating revenue. Explore how he cultivated his brand into a SaaS company, built a growing and recurring revenue, and his alternative partnership-centric approach to business. Gain insights into effective communication, unlocking The Communication Code, the five code words of communication, and much more! Tune in now!
Dive into an enlightening conversation between host Tamra Andress and special guest Jeremie Kubicek, entrepreneur and author, as they explore topics ranging from fulfilling potential to open-handed leadership. Discover practical strategies for managing multiple businesses, pricing services, and embracing a portfolio approach to entrepreneurship. Gain valuable insights on how to ground yourself spiritually, lead with authenticity, and help others unlock their full potential. Join us for an empowering episode packed with actionable advice for entrepreneurial success! About Jeremie: Jeremie Kubicek is a powerful communicator, serial entrepreneur and content builder. He creates content used by some of the largest companies around the globe found in the books he has authored: The 100X Leader, 5 Voices, 5 Gears, and the National Bestseller, Making Your Leadership Come Alive. His new book, The Peace Index, released in the Fall of 2022. And be sure to look for his latest book, The Communication Code, co-authored with his business partner, which is set to release in the Fall of 2023. Jeremie is the Co-Founder of GiANT, a company that certifies coaches and consultants that serve companies and their employees. Jeremie has started over 25 companies while living in Oklahoma City, Moscow, Atlanta and London. Where to Find Jeremie: https://www.jeremiekubicek.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremiekubicek/ https://www.facebook.com/jeremie.kubicek https://www.instagram.com/jeremiekubicek/ https://twitter.com/JeremieKubicek Get His New Book: https://amzn.to/3uS7vBw Where to Find Tamra: Become a Millionaire Messenger! Take your Voice and Vocation to the Nations: https://fitinfaithmedia.com/millionaire-messenger ⁉️ Have a faith & or biz question you'd like to have me answer? Feel free to write it, along with your honest review on Apple Podcasts - I'll share you and give you the answer in an upcoming episode!
Today, we're joined by Jeremie Kubicek, co-founder of GiANT and author of "The Communication Code: Unlock Every Relationship, One Conversation at a Time." Jeremie shares insights on healthy communication, emphasizing the importance of care, navigating conflict, and rebuilding trust. Find full show notes here: https://bit.ly/377jeremiekubicek Share the love. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate it on Apple Podcasts and write a brief review. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-flourishing-culture-podcast/id1060724960?mt=2 By doing so, you will help spread our podcast to more listeners, and thereby help more Christian workplaces learn to build flourishing cultures. Follow our Host, Al Lopus, on X https://twitter.com/allopus Follow our Host, Al Lopus, on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/allopus/ Email our host at al@workplaces.org
The Communication Code: Unlock Every Relationship, One Conversation at a Time My guest Steve Cockram is an inspirational communicator, a seasoned entrepreneur, and a trusted confidante to distinguished leaders around the globe, also recognized as the co-creator of the world's premier "Leadership Toolkit." In collaboration with his business partner, Jeremie Kubicek, he has co-authored significant works such as "The 100X Leader," "5 Voices," and "5 Gears," with their latest work, "Cracking the Communication Code," being a valuable addition to my entrepreneurial library. As the co-founder of GiANT Worldwide, Steve Cockram leads the charge in advancing leadership development that centers on people. His expertise and commitment to fostering leadership excellence have positioned him as an influential figure, providing counsel to top executives and gaining acclaim for his empowering and inspirational speaking engagements and advisory roles. The Communication Code emphasizes the importance of clear two-way communication in fostering healthy relationships, both personally and professionally. It introduces five conversation code words: celebrate, care, clarify, collaborate, and critique, which are designed to enhance communication and understanding between individuals Find Steve Cockram online: LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter | Amazon | GiANT WorldWide
In this episode of The Faces of Business, Jill Valdez, Founder & COO, LINK Consulting discusses how to transform businesses through effective communication. With her extensive experience, Jill specializes in helping leaders overwhelmed with daily operations build stronger teams. She understands the challenges of balancing employee engagement, retention, and positive workplace culture. Jill is a partner who navigates these complexities with her clients, transforming their teams and organizations. Check out the Blog post here: Cracking the Communication Code for Your Organization Thanks for taking the time to listen today. Find Damon Pistulka on LinkedIn talking about life & building businesses you can sell or succeed. On Twitter as @dpistulka with inspiration and sharing thoughts. Find out more about Damon when he's not working. @damonpistulka on Instagram, or Damon Pistulka on Facebook. More information on building businesses you can sell or succeed and the Exit Your Way method on our website View our blog page for this episode here. Email us for more information info@exityourway.com
Welcome back to Inside Personal Growth! Joining us this episode is one of the authors of the book The Communication Code: Unlock Every Relationship, One Conversation at a Time, Jeremie Kubicek.
What would have to happen for every person on a team to become relationally intelligent? The Communication Code book and tool will transform the way you communicate with those that you work with and those at home.Jeremie gives the five "C's" within the Communication Code:CareCelebrateClarifyCollaborateCritiqueEach personality or Voice tends to use a certain code. Once you know the other person's code, communication becomes much more successful between the two of you. It creates healthy two-way communication. Pro tip: it's okay to ask the other person what they are wanting from a conversation. We can help one another communicate in a way where we can hear them and also feel heard ourselves. Many organizations are using this book as a Book Club read or a company-wide learning opportunity. You can get copies at Amazon. (If you're looking to buy in bulk of 25+ copies, reach out to Tracy at the email below and she is happy to help you get a discount).If your organization is looking for a powerful, transformational keynote speaker, then please reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com. She can check Steve or Jeremie's calendar to find a date where one of them can come deliver a powerful message to your people. Check out Jeremie's website here. Check out Steve's website here.We certify people within their organizations in the GiANT content so they can share it with the rest of their people. We call these people "Catalysts". If you're interested in becoming a GiANT Catalyst, check out this website: https://podcast.giantos.com/store/catalystWe'd love to hear from you: your questions, your comments and your stories about leading.Reach out to tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
In the latest episode of the Empowerography Podcast, my guest is Mary Shores. Mary Shores is a beacon of resilience and inspiration. Overcoming tremendous challenges at a young age, including being on her own at 16 and tragically losing her daughter at 19, Mary transformed her pain into purpose. Today, Mary is a renowned conscious communication expert, empowering individuals worldwide through her writings, speaking engagements, and training programs. Her personal journey of triumph over adversity serves as a testament to the transformative power of embracing personal growth, forgiveness, and compassion. In this episode we discuss conscious communication, listening, self-awareness, transformation and the communication code. Website - https://www.maryshores.com/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/mary_shores FB - https://www.facebook.com/shoresmary/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/shoresmary/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeGEe44Js26_8hOnD0xNixw In this episode you will learn: 1. Why communication is currency. 2. A couple of tips to help become a more present and better listener. 3. How to create and foster a positive and compassionate internal dialogue. "I would say that what I have learned first and for foremost, is that. Connection truly is currency, our ability to experience connections in all kinds of ways is what life is about on some level." - 00:07:04 "What I want to say to these women is take this moment to understand how important it is as a female entrepreneur to come always from a position of strength."- 00:36:02 "In any decision making situation, you want to first gather all the facts you want to get all the information that you can." - 00:54:01 THE WORLD needs to hear your message and your story. Don't deny the world of that gift within you that the universe has gave to you. Someone out there needs to hear your story because it will support them in feeling hope, inspired and even transformed. Want to discover how I help my clients get out of their own way, show up and confidently share their message? I would like to invite you to check out my FREE MASTERCLASS REPLAY Start Your Own Podcast: Idea to Implementation Watch Here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7iItDG4qaI
In the latest episode of the Empowerography Podcast, my guest is Mary Shores. Mary Shores is a beacon of resilience and inspiration. Overcoming tremendous challenges at a young age, including being on her own at 16 and tragically losing her daughter at 19, Mary transformed her pain into purpose. Today, Mary is a renowned conscious communication expert, empowering individuals worldwide through her writings, speaking engagements, and training programs. Her personal journey of triumph over adversity serves as a testament to the transformative power of embracing personal growth, forgiveness, and compassion. In this episode we discuss conscious communication, listening, self-awareness, transformation and the communication code. Website - https://www.maryshores.com/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/mary_shores FB - https://www.facebook.com/shoresmary/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/shoresmary/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeGEe44Js26_8hOnD0xNixw In this episode you will learn: 1. Why communication is currency. 2. A couple of tips to help become a more present and better listener. 3. How to create and foster a positive and compassionate internal dialogue. "I would say that what I have learned first and for foremost, is that. Connection truly is currency, our ability to experience connections in all kinds of ways is what life is about on some level." - 00:07:04 "What I want to say to these women is take this moment to understand how important it is as a female entrepreneur to come always from a position of strength."- 00:36:02 "In any decision making situation, you want to first gather all the facts you want to get all the information that you can." - 00:54:01 THE WORLD needs to hear your message and your story. Don't deny the world of that gift within you that the universe has gave to you. Someone out there needs to hear your story because it will support them in feeling hope, inspired and even transformed. Want to discover how I help my clients get out of their own way, show up and confidently share their message? I would like to invite you to check out my FREE MASTERCLASS REPLAY Start Your Own Podcast: Idea to Implementation Watch Here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7iItDG4qaI
Jeremie Kubicek shares how to end misunderstandings with the five codes of communication. — YOU'LL LEARN — 1) The root of every misunderstanding 2) The simple trick to consistently meet people's expectations 3) How to repair damaged relationships Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep926 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT JEREMIE — Jeremie Kubicek is a powerful communicator, serial entrepreneur and content builder. He creates content used by some of the largest companies around the globe found in the books he has authored: The 100X Leader; 5 Voices, 5 Gears; the National Bestseller, Making Your Leadership Come Alive; and The Peace Index. His new book, The Communication Code, co-authored with his business partner, was released last November.Jeremie is the Co-Founder of GiANT, a company that certifies coaches and consultants that serve companies and their employees. Jeremie has started over 25 companies while living in Oklahoma City, Moscow, Atlanta and London.• Book: The Communication Code: Unlocking Every Relationship, One Conversation at a Time • Company: GIANT Worldwide • Website: JeremieKubicek.com • Housing: The Prairie at Post — RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Book: The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life by David Brooks • Past episode: 424: How to Help People Get to the Next Level with Jeremie KubicekSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kurt and Tim kick off the new year with communications expert Ben Guttmann in an episode on simplifying messages. Ben's seemingly simple lessons pack a punch, offering a treasure trove of insights into mastering clear and concise communication for both personal and professional success. Join Kurt and Tim as they navigate through Ben's five key principles, uncovering the secrets to crafting communications that truly hit the mark. From prioritizing benefits to maintaining focus, ensuring salience, embracing empathy, and adopting minimalism, the trio explores how these principles can transform your messaging strategy. Discover how large organizations often lose sight of what customers are looking for and gain valuable insights into Ben's exploration of effective vs. ineffective slogans and taglines for businesses. Unpack the importance of employing the 10-100 most common words and learn how testing messages with an "enlightened idiot" can be a game-changer. Whether you're a cog in a corporate machine or an individual seeking to sharpen your communication skills, this episode offers practical lessons on making your message resonate and connect. Kickstart the new year with a communication overhaul and be sure to share this episode with anyone in your life in need of a communication refresh. Don't miss out on the keys to killer communication – like, share, and tune in now! © 2023 Behavioral Grooves Topics (4:29) Introduction and speed round (9:23) Simplifying communication in a busy world (14:15) Bridging the gap between message creators and receivers (23:43) Effective marketing strategies for big corporations (34:41) The 1000 most common words for clear communication (39:33) Communicating with aliens and desert island music (45:59) Grooving Session: Communication and breaking through clutter © 2023 Behavioral Grooves Links Ben Guttman Simply Put: Why Clear Messages Win (and How to Design Them Randall Munroe Thing Explainer Musical Links Harold Faltermeyer Top Gun Anthem Arcade Fire Everything Now
Most people's pain comes because they're unable to make relationships work. In the professional realm, effective communication is the heartbeat of collaboration, innovation, and productivity. It ensures that ideas flow seamlessly, teams align cohesively, and goals are achieved with precision. And today, that's exactly what our guest Steve Cockram will be sharing insights on. Steve is an inspirational communicator, serial entrepreneur, author, and confidante to elite leaders around the world. He is highly skilled at making people think, laugh, and act. Steve is a co-founder of GiANT Worldwide and GiANT London. He has co-authored multiple leadership books, including his most recent, THE COMMUNICATION CODE, which details how to set the parameters of a conversation from the outset, preventing misunderstandings and miscommunication, and highlights recognizing the power dynamics of interactions to help. Listen in and learn more about the importance of communication.
Episode Highlights, Links and Resources:During the opening, Jeremie and Steve talk about the launch of their new book, The Communication Code. Many companies are giving these books out to their employees for book club events or gifts. If you'd like to receive a discount straight from the publisher for bulk order, Order Here.Jeremie and Steve are also available for a Communication Code Keynote at your next event or training. To book them, please contact Tracy Rader.They talk about code words for setting up a conversation for success. Grab the book to hear the details about:CelebrateClarifyCollaborateCareCritiqueSteve mentioned that if you will become aware and educated in The 5 Voices and combine it with The Communication Code, you will level up your Emotional Intelligence in a whole new way. Sign up for a PRO GiANT account and learn your Voice order and access the Communication Code Assessment. Get your Pro account HERE. Our guest on this podcast is Charlie Slagle. He is based in Knoxville, Tennessee and works with business there and all over the USA. Charlie welcomes you to connect with him via LInkedIn. Charlie says the GiANT tools that have had the most profound impact on him are the Know Yourself to Lead Yourself tool and the 5 Circles of Influence tool. Charlie mentions that he has become more intentional with his family now that he has learned more about his own tendencies. He "protects" his calendar to make sure he puts emphasis on those he loves. Through that shift, he mentions his relationship with his wife and says the 5 Voices have really helped them understand one another. To take the 5 Voices Assessment to see your Voice order, you can take the free version here or if you'd like a more in depth version, upgrade to Pro using the link above.Our favorite episode quotes: Steve, "Long-term, healthy relationships are the exception, not the norm. That's true in marriage, business and everywhere else. So The Communication Code give you the ability to know how to communicate."Jeremie, "Your chance of unlocking a relationship goes up dramatically when you use the Communication Code".Charlie "I've been through the darkness of running businesses. Now I need to go back in and help other people navigate the darkness."Episode Takeaway from Steve: I've learned how to become good at celebrating wherever I go. I now know the difference it makes when we celebrate what really matters. It's a skillset I have improved in.Episode Takeaway from Jeremie: We are codifying language that unlocks relationships. We make it simple so anyone can play.If you want to become a GiANT Certified Coach, learn more HERE and watch the video, then book a demo.If you'd like Steve or Jeremie to speak at your next event, either live or remote, inquire here: tracy.rader@giantworldwide.com
Most of the challenges that business owners have, including practice owners, relate to people. If we can improve how we communicate, if we can improve how we relate with one another, we're going to improve trust. And when we improve trust, we create engagement, productivity, and a whole heap of good culture. In this episode of The Savvy Dentist Podcast, Dr. Jesse Green chats with Jeremie Kubicek, Co-Founder of GiANT, and a powerful communicator, serial entrepreneur and content builder. Jeremie creates content used by some of the largest companies around the globe found in the books he has authored: The 100X Leader, 5 Voices, 5 Gears, Making Your Leadership Come Alive, The Peace Index, and his brand new book just released in November of 2023, The Communication Code. Jeremie is the Co-Founder of GiANT, a company that certifies coaches and consultants that serve companies and their employees. Jeremie has started over 25 companies while living in Oklahoma City, Moscow, Atlanta and London. [2:45] - Jeremie explains why personality style self-report questionnaires help indicate differing psychological preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions, and how he cracked the code to create an easier model that is more user friendly, applicable in the workplace, and memorable. [5:42] - 5 Voices is a simple key that unlocks complicated relational dynamics and improves the health and alignment of all your relationships. All five leadership voices come with their own particular sets of strengths, and all have areas for growth. Understanding both sides of the equation is the key to taking your leadership to the next level and is the secret to increasing your ability to influence your team, family, and friends. [10:06] - Why the Sherpa on Mount Everest is the greatest example of a leader [17:21] - Understanding your team's personality characteristics can improve communication so that everyone feels heard, seen and respected … and it will create relational trust. [23:05] - How you can grow in your relational intelligence and increase your influence. Jeremie explains 5 mindsets that carry you through various facets of your day. These include: First gear - when you fully rest and recharge Second gear - when you connect with family or friends without the involvement of work Third gear - when you are socialising Fourth gear - when you are working and multi-tasking Fifth gear - when you are fully focused and 'in the zone, ' working without interruption [30:01] - Healthy communication is essential in any professional or personal relationship. When the lines of communication are frayed or broken, the resulting drama, unnecessary conflict, and inefficiency often lead to 'dropping the ball'. Better communication yields better results. It's a no-brainer―honest conversations build deeper, more productive relationships. It may seem simple in theory, but healthy communication is one of the most challenging things to master in practice. That's why Jeremie wrote his most recent book - The Communication Code: Unlocking Every Relationship, One Conversation at a Time
Jereremie Kubicek, the Co-Founder of GiANT. He is a powerful communicator, serial entrepreneur and content builder. He creates content used by some of the largest companies around the globe found in the books he has authored: The Peace Index, The 100X Leader, 5 Voices, 5 Gears and the National Bestseller, Making Your Leadership Come Alive. He and his business partner have just released a new book, The Communication Code. He has started over 25 companies while living in Oklahoma City, Moscow, Atlanta and London. 1:20 What is your passion and why whole health makes a person better? 8:30 Introverts vs. Extroverts 16:20 Benefits of having a good cry 21:30 pitfalls of the people that you talk to This and every episode of Stay Young America! Is brought to you by Executive Medicine of Texas. A leader in preventative and proactive health, find out why so many people around the globe trust Executive medicine of Texas with their health. Learn more at EMTexas.com. Website: StayYoungAmerica.com Twitter: @StayYoungPod Facebook: Stay Young America!
"Unlocking The Communication Code" is an insightful discussion led by Jeremie Kubicek and Steve Cockram that delves into the intricacies of effective communication in personal and professional contexts. The conversation explores the significance of understanding different communication styles, emphasizing the impact of diverse perspectives and personalities on interactions. Kubicek and Cockram highlight the importance of fostering empathy, active listening, and adaptability in communication, providing practical strategies to navigate misunderstandings and conflicts. Their dialogue offers valuable insights into decoding the complexities of communication, empowering individuals to enhance their relationships and leadership skills through intentional and empathetic engagement. Website: https://www.giantworldwide.com
Today's guest, Todd Vinson, unpacks a tool called "The Communication Code". You will discover the importance of clear communication. That sounds easy but how often do we find ourselves being misunderstood? Through the five areas of "The Communication Code" you will begin to better navigate not only how to communicate more effectively but also how to adjust when you aren't!For more information and to connect with Todd:Todd Vinson, linkedin.com/in/j-todd-vinson-81246b32
Andy Peck talks to Steve Cockram, the Co-Founder of GiANT Worldwide and a director of GiANT London about a book written with his business partner Jeremie Kubicek, Cracking the Communication Code Unlock Every Relationship, One Conversation at a Time How do we ensure that we communicate well, and ‘unlock' the code that will enable our daily interactions to move our work and relationships forward? Steve claims that his book and his work are sparked by things that he and his partner Jeremie fail at, and this book is no exception. The Profile is brought to you by Premier Christianity, the UK's leading Christian magazine Subscribe now from $1/month
Bill Horan talks to Steve Cockram, author of THE COMMUNICATION CODE. Steve will discuss why healthy communication is the exception , not the norm, why relationship soft skills are the hardest to learn, why we must do unto others as they would want to be done to them and what are the steps to breaking the code and working together.
Unveil the secrets to a more peaceful and purposeful life with Jeremie Kubichek on the latest episode! Discover how to quantify and manage your peace using the groundbreaking Peace Index. Dive deep into the journey of finding your unique purpose, breaking free from external expectations. Learn the art of balance for increased influence, explore communication mastery to prevent breakdowns, and unlock meaningful relationships one conversation at a time.Jeremie Kubicek along with co-author Steve Cockram have done it again. They have written a practical leadership book packed with a proven method for unlocking relationships and helping teams and organizations grow. Below is the link to the book, Communication Code. Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Communication-Code-Strategies-Stronger-Relationships/dp/1394150539 Jeremie's Websitehttps://www.jeremiekubicek.com/Jeremie's LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremiekubicek/Jeremie's Twitter: https://twitter.com/JeremieKubicek
We are joined by Jane Powers to discuss Cracking the Communication Code in Dentistry and more!Using her straightforward, big-hearted style, Jane M Powers guides thousands to transform their success at any level. With decades of successful consulting and coaching, and perhaps most important of all, real-life experience founding and running multi-million dollar businesses, Jane appreciates that success is truly about the power of people, processes, and profits.Learn more:https://janempowers.kartra.com/page/bDr52 ***** SPONSOR: – Omni Premier Marketing: https://omnipremier.com/dental-marketing/ CONNECT: – Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedentalbrief/ – Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedentalbriefpodcast/ – LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dental-brief-podcast-564267217 – Patrick's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pchavoustie/– Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd08JzybKfNH0v12Q9jf50w WEBSITE: – https://dentalbrief.com/
Get Your Goals Annual Challenge Day 236. Communication Code Of Conduct? Do One Thing Every Day To Get What You Want! Join in every day in 2023 for a quick challenge that is all about you achieving your goals and creating the life you want! https://www.facebook.com/ThrivingSharon Ask your questions, share your wisdom! #getyourgoalschallenge #communicationgoals #codeofconduct
Communication in the workplace often comes with its code. Meetings full of acronyms and infuriating jargon can irritate even the most dedicated employees. Still, communication is one of the most important soft skills to develop if you are going to advance in your career.Effective Communication in the WorkplaceWhether your job is customer-facing or behind the scenes, chances are you have to deal with people in your day-to-day role. On today's episode of Find Your Niche: A Career Podcast, Career Coach Lori Cole delves into workplace communication. The show's topics include:• The art of active listening• Mastering your non-verbal cues• Zoom meeting tips• Email etiquetteBeyond discussing these valuable communication tools, Cole also speaks with Abby Runk, Client Success Manager (Public Sector) with WalkMe, about:• How she managed her career transition from educator to media specialist to customer success (and now client success) manager.• What challenges she faced, and how she overcame them in her career transition.• The role she sees AI playing in managing customer success.• What advice she has for others looking to break into customer success.Enjoy the full episode to learn the keys to effective communication in the workplace, and subscribe to Find Your Niche: A Career Podcast for more advice to help your professional life flourish. You can also view additional content on our YouTube channel.
Don't get lost in translation! Effective internal communications serve as the cornerstone of a positive company culture. While on-site organizations can rely on in-person interactions, remote companies often communicate through long-distance text-based platforms, necessitating guidelines and strategies to foster inclusivity and a healthy workplace culture. In this episode, we explore the key do's and don'ts of text-based workplace conversations, avoiding ambiguity and misinterpretations with Founder of The Bid Lab, Maurice Harary. The leadership's upfront and transparent approach sets the tone, while organized and accessible communication channels ensure effortless messaging company-wide. Join us as we uncover the secrets to thriving internal communications.
Visit us at shapedbydog.com Before my recent episode on latency in dog training, we took a social media poll on cue response times. 62% of people thought their dogs responded too slow. So, to help, this episode covers all the elements that create fluent behavior and what's truly behind a dog's response time to a cue. One of the most significant elements can be what we believe to be true about dogs. We're also looking at the difference between true fluency and a dog's good grasp of a behavior. In this episode you'll hear: • Why people often mistake partial understanding of a behavior for fluency. • What I mean by generalizing a dog's behavior to all contexts. • About training my “high” Border Collie, Buzz, for agility. • How to create enthusiasm and joy in your dog for behaviors. • My six criteria for dog behavior fluency. • Why instilling joy is always the first step in dog training. • That “will” is a function of skill and environment. • That our beliefs are not truths but personal perceptions. • How we download and accept information from authority figures in our lives. • Why the beliefs and labels of others aren't your truths. • Why I stopped giving dogs “time outs” over a decade ago. • Why I think I've been successful at positive reinforcement dog training. • What to do when frustration, anger, or disappointment sets in with your dog. • That dogs aren't mad or spiteful when acting out, they're dysregulated. • About fright, flight, freeze, or please reactions to stressors. • The questions to ask yourself when toxic thoughts or emotions arise. • Why we need to teach dogs from a place of environmental success in layers of joy. • My steps for releasing limiting beliefs and toxic thinking. Handling360 or Home School the Dog: Write to us at wag@dogsthat.com with the subject line: Belief Change Resources: 1. Podcast Episode 222: Get Your Dog To Respond Faster: Latency In Dog Training - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/222/ 2. Podcast Episode 184: Proofing Vs Generalizing In Dog Training To Grow Skills And Confidence - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/184/ 3. Book: Shaping Success by Susan Garrett (Buzz's Story) - https://dogsthat.com/product/shaping-success-2/ 4. Podcast Episode 176: Why Your Dog's Emotions Are A Critical Element Of Dog Training - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/176/ 5. Podcast Episode 171: Dog Training With Layered Shaping: Why Classical Conditioning Must Come First - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/171/ 6. Podcast Episode 48: Potty Train Your Puppy in a Week (Easy 3 Step Process) - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/48/ 7. Podcast Episode 8: Get Your Dog in the Belief Loop of Awesome - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/8/ 8. Podcast Episode 34: Time Outs for Dogs: Does Your Dog Need One? - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/34/ 9. Podcast Episode 71: Pro Dog Trainer's Secret to Help Your Naughty Dog - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/71/ 10. Podcast Episode 133: Become Your Own Dog Training Coach With This Video Strategy - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/133/ 11. Podcast Episode 219: Self-Regulation Helping Shy, Hyper, Anxious Or Fearful Dogs To A Better Life - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/219/ 12. Podcast Episode 190: Using Daily Quickies To Fast Track Your Dog Training And Grow Your Dog's Skills - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/190/ 13. Watch this Episode of Shaped by Dog on YouTube- https://youtu.be/_DO4sFqghhg
“It's on backorder.” How many times have you heard that answer when you asked why a needed supply wasn't on the shelf? Wouldn't it be better if your team knew ahead of time that items weren't available, and they knew what steps were already being taken to resolve the issue? In today's interview with Suzi Collins, Market Director of Supply Chain at Steward Healthcare, we're going to be talking about the relationship between the Operating Room and Supply Chain and how important proper communication is between the two departments. How do we get the supplies that we need? How much lead time does Supply Chain need in order to have a product available? Why does it seem like Supply Chain says NO every time you ask for something? It's not because they don't like you! Tune in to this episode to find out! Love our show? Download our First Case mobile app on:
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Randy Herbertson is a recognized brand strategist, conceptor and creative director with over twenty years of marketing and innovation experience in the client, agency and media worlds, from entrepreneurial to corporate environments. What is the upside of a changing environment? How do you build a "Communication Code" with your brand's audience? How do you distinguish your brand in a sea of competition? What are some brand essentials for new and growing brands - for your investors, and your customers? How can you understand yours and others' "creative DNA" and how to optimize communication with everyone? Randy Herbertson Randy is a recognized brand strategist, conceptor and creative director with over twenty years of marketing and innovation experience in the client, agency and media worlds, from entrepreneurial to corporate environments. Randy has worked in the WPP and Omnicom agency networks, Conde Nast Publications, Allied Domecq and E&J Gallo. He also spent several years in the digital start up world in during the height of the dotcom boom. Most recently, Randy has worked in the boutique agency world, owning and operating two firms, including The Visual Brand, founded in 2013. He has a strong expertise in social media, digital innovation, packaging, industrial and environmental design. Excellent Executive Coaching Podcast If you have enjoyed this episode, subscribe to our podcast on iTunes. We would love for you to leave a review. The EEC podcasts are sponsored by MKB Excellent Executive Coaching that helps you get from where you are to where you want to be with customized leadership and coaching development programs. MKB Excellent Executive Coaching offers leadership development programs to generate action, learning, and change that is aligned with your authentic self and values. Transform your dreams into reality and invest in yourself by scheduling a discovery session with Dr. Katrina Burrus, MCC to reach your goals. Your host is Dr. Katrina Burrus, MCC, founder and general manager of www.mkbconseil.ch a company specialized in leadership development and executive coaching.
Code-switching, the ability to alternate between languages or dialects depending on the social context, is a superpower. In a society where first impressions often shape perceptions, the ability to communicate effectively in Standard American English (SAE) becomes critical for assimilation and success. This article explores the significance of mastering SAE as a form of code-switching, and why it is an indispensable skill for all, regardless of background or daily vernacular. Shattering Misconceptions: Labeling the ability to speak in SAE as "white supremacist" or “white supremacy” is a damaging misconception. This perspective negates the reality that language is a tool for communication, devoid of racial possession. It is imperative to understand that adopting SAE does not dilute one's cultural identity, but rather, it is an enhancement that facilitates the expression of ideas in a wider array of contexts. The Impact of Dialects and Accents: Accents and dialects are often indicative of regional and cultural affiliations. While they add color to language, they can also lead to unintended stereotyping. People often make snap judgments about education, class, or even intelligence based on how someone speaks. This is true across all racial backgrounds, including Caucasians from the South, New Jersey, or Manhattan. Harnessing Code-Switching for Social Mobility: Educational Prospects: Being able to communicate in SAE can open doors to educational opportunities. It helps in clearly expressing oneself, which is advantageous in interviews, essays, and exams. Career Advancements: In a professional setting, the ability to articulate in SAE often correlates with career success. It is the lingua franca of the corporate world and mastering it can lead to better networking opportunities and promotions. Cultural Integration: SAE facilitates better integration into American culture. It eases communication and helps build relationships with a wider range of individuals. Self-empowerment: The capacity to switch to SAE allows individuals to take control of how they are perceived. It empowers them to define their image on their terms rather than being stereotyped. Responding to Criticism: For those who choose to code-switch to SAE, criticism such as “talking white” or being referred to as “oreo”, “banana”, or “twinkie” can be demoralizing. It is essential to recognize that these criticisms stem from a place of misconception. The ability to communicate articulately in any language, including SAE, should be viewed as a strength. Some people argue that it is a form of cultural appropriation. They say that by adopting Standard American English, you are abandoning your own culture and heritage. Others argue that code-switching is a form of linguistic discrimination. They say that people who speak with non-standard dialects are often judged and discriminated against, even when they are perfectly fluent in Standard American English. Conclusion: Mastering Standard American English as a form of code-switching is a linguistic superpower that should be harnessed for personal and professional growth. It is not about relinquishing cultural heritage; it is about acquiring an additional skill to navigate through diverse environments effectively. As a society, it is imperative to encourage linguistic diversity and at the same time, recognize the power that comes with the ability to code-switch when necessary. In conclusion, code-switching is an important skill for anyone who wants to succeed in American culture. It can help you to communicate more effectively with others, build relationships, and achieve your goals. If you are thinking about code-switching, be aware of the context in which you are speaking, be mindful of your audience, and be confident in your own language skills. No matter which dialect you choose to speak, be proud of your heritage and your culture. Code-switching is a powerful tool, but it should not be used to erase your identity. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chrisabraham/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chrisabraham/support
Today on the Growth Over Goals podcast we have the tremendous opportunity to interview Steve Cockram, serial entrepreneur, creator the world's premier leadership toolkit, and author of several revolutionary books including 5 Voices and the soon-to-be-released Cracking the Communication Code. In this episode we take a deep dive into Cracking the Communication Code and 5 Voices, discussing why these days, just about every human being struggles to maintain long-term relationships and how healthy, long-term communication is the exception, not the norm. We visit the main reasons communication breaks down over time, where we make the most common mistakes in our communication, and how to crack the code to communication in order to truly hear, and be heard, in a conversation. Join us as we define the “5 C's” of communication: Celebrate, Collaborate, Clarify, Critique, and Care, and how you can learn your style of communication and the styles of those you interact with on the daily in order to preserve healthy long-term communication! To learn more about Steve, find him and message him on LinkedIn, or visit his website: https://stevecockram.com/ Cracking The Communication Code releases October 2023!
Join me in this captivating podcast episode as we delve into the intriguing world of dogs and their attention-seeking barks. Discover what "Barking for Attention" really means, whether you should accommodate it, and gain valuable insights on how to effectively handle this behavior. In this episode, we explore: Decoding the Bark: Unravel the mysteries behind your dog's barks and understand the different reasons they may be seeking your attention. Accommodating or Redirecting: Learn whether it's beneficial to indulge your dog's attention-seeking barks or if redirecting their behavior is a more effective approach. Effective Strategies: Discover practical techniques and proven methods to manage and modify attention-seeking behaviors, providing you and your dog with a more harmonious and balanced relationship. Whether you're dealing with a barkaholic or simply seeking a deeper understanding of your furry friend's communication style, this podcast episode is a must-listen for every dog owner. Tune in to unlock the secrets of canine communication and gain the tools to build a stronger connection with your beloved pup. Remember, a well-informed owner leads to a happier and more fulfilled dog. Don't miss out on this enlightening episode! Listener Question: How do I get my puppy to stop pulling on the leash? Courtesy 93.9 WLVB Romng Poop Bags Coupon Code VERMONTDOG Cynology Warehouse Coupon Code VERMONT Join The Canine Genesis Virtual Program
My special guest is author Stephen Silva who's here to discuss his new book.This book is about the extraordinary and actual discovery of what could be an Extraterrestrial (ET) deposited code and how its solution leads to a response to its message. It correlates interesting factual information from science, history, mathematics, geography, and logic. It also sprinkles just the right amount of deductive reasoning into the mix. It all flows together and leads to a fantastic conclusion. It does not just end with the decision. It concludes by designing and proposing an experiment to put the conclusion to the test. It leaves the reader entertained, educated, and satisfied but wanting more. The process and results presented in this book have never before been conceived, published, or put to the test. It is an original scientific concept that lives somewhere between science fact and science fiction, depending on one's point of view. Author Stephen J. Silva is an engineer with over 25 years of practical engineering experience. His formal education includes an Associate of Science degree in Offshore Marine Technology from the Florida Institute of Technology and a Civil / Environmental Engineering degree from the University of Vermont. Message from the Author: I hope this book and my website (etcommgroup.com) will encourage honest discussion on extraterrestrial communication and related topics. Everything about the case is open for discussion. Alien existence, UFOs, alien abductions, creation of the universe, "Ancient Astronaut Theory," God and religious implications - it's all on the table at etcommgroup.com.For the record, I had my first and only UFO experience on November 8, 2020, at age 59, and immediately I wrote a blog on my website about it, so go check it out - it will blow your mind. Let it be known that I am a proud and faithful Christian who believes in God. That can be a volatile position for some people when the subject of the creation of humans, extraterrestrials, and the universe is on the table. I encourage and welcome all opinions, theories, positions, and points of view with an open mind.
Did you know that April is autism awareness month? So in honor of all of you that are listeners here, I'm hosting my first ever "Pick Your Price" event. If you've been listening to this podcast or watching my videos for any time at all, you've heard me talk about the communication program that I developed for my own neurodiverse relationships. It's been life-altering for so many people, and I really want to make it available to you even if money is kind of tight. It's called " Crack the Communication Code." This program is normally $175, but I'm offering it to you right now for whatever you want to pay. So, that means you can get it for free or pay whatever you feel like you can afford. Or if you've really been benefiting from this podcast, you can make a generous contribution that will help me to continue producing podcasts and courses to continue helping you and so many others. So to access it today. Go to JodiCarlton.com
The teenage years are some of the most challenging in anyone's life and most parents are unsure how to successfully navigate the raging emotions and hormones that is now their child. Today I speak with Elizabeth Bennett, who is known as The Teen Genie. She has unlocked the secret of how to confidently connect with teenagers, gleaned from her 35-year career in high schools as an educator, administrator, and Principal. Her new book "Courageous Conversations: a guide for parents to understand and connect with their teens" gives parents easy-to-implement strategies to create a powerful and loving relationship with their teen, without lectures, shame or guilt. Get your copy of her book and sign up for a consultation here: www.courageousnetwork.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/caroline-mcclendon/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/caroline-mcclendon/support
Episode Highlights, Links and Resources:In the introduction, Jeremie mentions being in Greenbay, Wisconsin with a group named ReWired Dynamics led by Fritz Baertschy and Kim Galske. To learn more about them, check out their website here.Steve and Jeremie give an example of a Liberation statement for the Pioneer and Connector Voice. To learn more about the 5 Voices, sign up for a free account on the GiANT platform here. Landon talked about several GiANT tools like the Know Yourself to Lead Yourself tool and the CORE Process. You can access the entire toolkit by being part of the Pro Subscription on giantos.com for only $10 per month. Sign up here. Landon taught the CORE Process and here's what he says:Call It: What's the learning opportunity? What's the nudge? What does the data say?Own It: Why does that happen? What does the data mean?Respond: What's the one highest leverage action you can do to help make the data different next time? (Think strategy)Execute: When are you going to do it and how are you going to know you were successful?Landon says, "One of the untapped resources in the CORE process is to teach people to instigate 'leading up' conversations."Jeremie mentioned The GiANT Values. Here they are:Self-AwarenessHeroic GoalsIngenuityLoveOur favorite episode quotes: Jeremie, "We are unlocking the potential of people. To raise up liberators you have to unlock them. You have to have trust, you have to know who they are and how to connect with them. Walls of self-preservation will come down. Then they are more apt for change."Landon, "Allow data to drive us to curiosity." If you want to become a GiANT Certified Coach, watch the videos here and then sign up for our next cohort.Episode Takeaway from Steve: We don't just work with the elite in businesses. We work with all types of workers. It's the simplicity of the GiANT tools that allow them to work so well.Episode Takeaway from Jeremie: Landon talked about the Communication Code and it was inspirational to hear that Landon is using it.If you'd like Steve or Jeremie to speak at your next event, either live or remote, inquire here: https://giantspeakers.com
Why do I want an air-fryer so badly? And why won't my aging loved one ask for help when they need it? How can these things possibly be connected? And maybe most importantly, why are we talking about this on a podcast? At least once or twice a week we talk to someone who made a promise to a loved one that they can't keep. “I promised my dad I would never put him in a home,” for example. They had the best of intentions to keep their promise, but they didn't have all of the facts before making a commitment like that. Aside from legitimate constraints, like finances, that may make keeping promises like that impossible, home may not actually be what your loved one wants. In many circumstances people are not thriving at home and that is not what they are clinging to, instead it's the feeling of comfort and safety that being home represents for them. And change is hard at any age. In this episode, Alyson and Michelle discuss ways to successfully get your loved one's buy in to participate in planning for their safety in the future. Three key takeaways from this episode: We are all in a developmental phase, the purpose for which is a search for independence, control and meaning. Our aging loved ones are no exception. Air fryers are cool. The best way to get our loved one's buy in is to listen to them and make sure they feel that they are being heard. Even if their expectations are unrealistic, success really comes best from understanding exactly what they envision as possible for themselves. References & Links mentioned in the show: Gene Cohen, a student of psychoanalyst Erik Erikson, states that we are all endowed with an Inner Push that urges us on with our development at every age. Throughout their lives, people are always at some level in the development of their intelligence. (Cohen, G. D. (2005). The mature mind: The positive power of the aging brain. Basic Books.) David Solie, in Unlocking the Communication Code of Seniors, states that developmental stages in life are characterized by sets of oppositional tasks that need to be completed so the individual can move on to the next stage. These tasks are the drivers of personality growth, the internal engine that propels a person forward. These stages and their tasks are well documented in children and teenagers. Their identification and impact on the development in old age has only recently been understood. When we fail to recognize the need to maintain control and identify legacy, Solie states, "Good advice may be rejected in favor of illogical or shortsighted choices because from a developmental perspective the need for control is greater than the need for medical, financial, or social correctness." To schedule a free initial consultation, click here to find a time in our calendar! Please click the button to subscribe so you don't miss any episodes and leave a review if your favorite podcast app has that ability. Thank you! More information at https://2sisters-sla.com/ © 2022 Michelle Woodbrey and Alyson Powers
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Be YOU 365 Day Challenge, Day 259. Communication Code Of Conduct! Do One Thing Every Day That Continuously Improves You! Join in every day in 2022 for a quick challenge that is all about you becoming the ever-better version of you! https://www.facebook.com/ThrivingSharon Ask your questions, share your wisdom! #beyou365daychallenge #belovinglovebeingbeyou #communicationcodeofconduct
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In episode 2 of Jodi's summer communication series, she shares more of her interview with Michele, who emphasizes specific strategies from Jodi's "Crack the Communication Code" program that have been a game changer in her marriage to Dave. Michele talks about a sexual intimacy series which can be found in Jodi's private member library at: www.spectrumrelationships.com/spectrum-straight-talk-library In introductory video for this sexuality series can be found on Jodi's YouTube channel at: https://youtu.be/gc88vT3IhJ4 _______________________________________ Jodi Carlton is a leading world expert on adult autism relationships and communication. Her private coaching, and ground-breaking "Crack the COMMUNICATION Code" program, is helping partners and couples avoid relationship failure and finally understand one another. Visit us online for more information or apply for Jodi's coaching program: JodiCarlton.com JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Private Facebook Group FOLLOW Jodi Carlton: Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok LinkedIn
In the Season 2 Premiere of YOUR Neurodiverse Relationship, Jodi kicks off a summer series about communication in neurodiverse relationships. This season she brings to you guest interviews as well as the tips and strategies she teaches that are working for couples around the world to bridge the gap between conflict and connection. You don't want to miss this summer series! BE A GUEST ON THE SHOW: SpectrumRelationships.com/podcast ______________________________________________________________ Jodi Carlton is a leading world expert on adult autism relationships and communication. Her private coaching, and ground-breaking "Crack the COMMUNICATION Code" program, is helping partners and couples avoid relationship failure and finally understand one another. Visit us online for more information or apply to work with Jodi at JodiCarlton.com JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Private Facebook Group FOLLOW Jodi Carlton: Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok LinkedIn
In this episode (Part 2) of a chat with a neurodiverse couple, Jodi gives concrete strategies for eliminating conversations that get stuck in a cycle of painful triggers and avoidant retreats that never reach resolution. If you missed Part 1 (Ep. 12 "I Call It His Murderous Face") listen here. BE A GUEST ON THE SHOW: SpectrumRelationships.com/podcast ______________________________________________________________ Jodi Carlton is a leading world expert on adult autism relationships and communication. Her private coaching, and ground-breaking "Crack the COMMUNICATION Code" program, is helping partners and couples avoid relationship failure and finally understand one another. Visit us online for more information or apply to work with Jodi at JodiCarlton.com JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Private Facebook Group FOLLOW Jodi Carlton: Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok LinkedIn
In this episode, a couple married 30 years in an arranged marriage, shares how the discovery of neurodiversity was a wake-up call and also a life-saver for their relationship. Both of them openly talk with me about their own self-discoveries and what they are doing to help repair old wounds, but also improve current and future interactions. BE A GUEST ON THE SHOW: SpectrumRelationships.com/podcast ______________________________________________________________ Jodi Carlton is a leading world expert on adult autism relationships and communication. Her private coaching, and ground-breaking "Crack the COMMUNICATION Code" program, is helping partners and couples avoid relationship failure and finally understand one another. Visit us online for more information or apply to work with Jodi at JodiCarlton.com JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Private Facebook Group FOLLOW Jodi Carlton: Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok LinkedIn
In Part 2 of my talk with Bo, who identifies as an "Aspie," or as having Asperger's, we chat about how words and expressions can mean really different things, especially in neurodiverse relationships. Bo also shares with me how social interactions have often created confusion for him and the people in his life because of the different understandings and expectations in social exchanges. If you missed Part 1, "Childhood Memories Make Sense Now," be sure to tune in to hear Bo discuss his memories from childhood and how he now recognizes the many sensory challenges he experienced as a child. BE A GUEST ON THE SHOW: SpectrumRelationships.com/podcast ______________________________________________________________ Jodi Carlton is a leading world expert on adult autism relationships and communication. Her private coaching, and ground-breaking "Crack the COMMUNICATION Code" program, is helping partners and couples avoid relationship failure and finally understand one another. Visit us online for more information or apply to work with Jodi at JodiCarlton.com JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Private Facebook Group FOLLOW Jodi Carlton: Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok LinkedIn
Ep. 10 - Bo B. (Neurodiverse) (Pt. 1) Childhood Memories Make Sense Now; Sensory Aversion in Relationships Ep. 10 In this episode, Jodi talks to Bo, a neurodiverse man, who recounts his experience as a neurodiverse child in school and being distracted by pretty much everything. Jodi and Bo talk about how food preferences, and how sensory aversions can sometimes feel like a deal breaker in relationships. Bo also shares how different communication styles have created challenges for him in relationships- for example, he notes struggling to understand hints or implied meaning BE A GUEST ON THE SHOW: SpectrumRelationships.com/podcast ______________________________________________________________ Jodi Carlton is a leading world expert on adult autism relationships and communication. Her private coaching, and ground-breaking "Crack the COMMUNICATION Code" program, is helping partners and couples avoid relationship failure and finally understand one another. Visit us online for more information or apply to work with Jodi at JodiCarlton.com JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Private Facebook Group FOLLOW Jodi Carlton: Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok LinkedIn
Ep. 9 - Neurodiverse Dating Coach, Jeremy Hamburgh helps autistic individuals unlock the mystery of dating Neurodiverse relationships begin with dating....which can be such a challenge for autistic individuals of all ages. Jeremy Hamburgh is a professional dating coach who works specifically with the neurodiverse community. In this episode, he talks with Jodi about how he guides his clients through determining the best type of person to date, where to meet that person, how to flirt, and then so much more. Download free training and connect with Jeremy at MyBestSocialLife.com. ______________________________________________________________ Jodi Carlton is a leading world expert on adult autism relationships and communication. Her private coaching, and ground-breaking "Crack the COMMUNICATION Code" program, is helping partners and couples avoid relationship failure and finally understand one another. Visit us online for more information or apply to work with Jodi at JodiCarlton.com JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Private Facebook Group FOLLOW Jodi Carlton: Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok LinkedIn
Ep. 8 Matt & Jen (Pt 2) ”I don't remember our last argument…” In Part 1 (Ep 5) of Jodi's talk with Matt and Jen, this couple shared how they struggled to understand each other, and how miscommunication & misunderstanding led to confusion, heartbreak, and talk of divorce. Here in Part 2, they talk about the insights they gained, and the communication tools and skills they use from their private intensive coaching with Jodi that have completely changed their lives. Jen (non-autistic) says "You know, what's funny? I don't remember our last argument." Matt and Jen's story is an example of the real transformation that is possible in neurodiverse relationship and is a beacon of hope for so many people. ______________________________________________________________ Jodi Carlton is a leading world expert on adult autism relationships and communication. Her private coaching, and ground-breaking "Crack the COMMUNICATION Code" program, is helping partners and couples avoid relationship failure and finally understand one another. Visit us online for more information or apply to work with Jodi at JodiCarlton.com JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Private Facebook Group FOLLOW Jodi Carlton: Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok LinkedIn
Ep. 7: Rob, 51, autistic -”I would go to meetups where I knew no one & I would be social with people I never met before - that's like the Super Bowl of social practice” In today's episode Rob shares with Jodi how his ex-wife's family didn't like him and he didn't understand why until two of his son's were diagnosed as autistic. He shares his perspective on smiling and learning to use tone of voice as well as his personal strategies for being intentional with practicing social skills, all of which has resulted in new friendships. In this episode, Jodi mentions research about how autistic individuals don't use facial expressions and eye contact for information in the same way as non-autistic individuals. One study notes: "Direct eye contact elicits a heightened physiological response as indicated by heightened skin conductance and increased amygdala activity. For individuals with autism, avoiding the eyes is an adaptive strategy, however, this approach interferes with the ability to process facial cues of identity, expressions and intentions, The “eye avoidance” strategy has negative effects on the ability to decode facial information about identity, expression, and intentions, exacerbating the social challenges for persons with ASD." Tanaka, J. W., & Sung, A. (2016). The "Eye Avoidance" Hypothesis of Autism Face Processing. Journal of autism and developmental disorders, 46(5), 1538–1552. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-013-1976-7 __________________________ Jodi Carlton is a leading world expert on adult autism relationships and communication. Her private coaching, and ground-breaking "Crack the COMMUNICATION Code" program, is helping partners and couples avoid relationship failure and finally understand one another. Visit us online for more information or to BOOK A CONSULTATION OR ASSESSMENT. JodiCarlton.com JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Private Facebook Group FOLLOW Jodi Carlton: Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok LinkedIn
Ep. 6 Current Therapy Models Harm Neurodiverse Relationships (Pt. 2) In this episode, part 2 of Jodi's chat with Mona and Manecia, all three professionals share how counseling made things worse in their own neurodiverse relationships, and how new models that are specific to neurodiverse couples are critical. Listen to part 1 in Episode 3, "Jodi Gets Personal With Two Other Professionals About Their Own Relationships." Listen to Mona and Manecia's podcast. __________________________ Jodi Carlton is a leading world expert on adult autism relationships and communication. Her private coaching, and ground-breaking "Crack the COMMUNICATION Code" program, is helping partners and couples avoid relationship failure and finally understand one another. Visit us online for more information or to BOOK A CONSULTATION OR ASSESSMENT. JodiCarlton.com SpectrumRelationships.com JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Private Facebook Group FOLLOW Jodi Carlton: Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok LinkedIn
Ep. 5 Matt and Jen (Pt 1), a Neurodiverse Couple: From Contemplating Divorce to Thriving On today's episode, Jodi talks with Matt and Jen, a neurodiverse couple who were contemplating divorce when Jen first found Jodi's coaching program and reached out for help. They share how they discovered Matt is autistic, and the challenges they each experienced in their relationship, but also how the new framework and new skills have totally changed their lives and their marriage. Part 1 of 2 (Part 2 will broadcast on April 12th, 2022) CLICK HERE to be a guest on the podcast! __________________________ Jodi Carlton is a leading world expert on adult autism relationships and communication. Her private coaching, and ground-breaking "Crack the COMMUNICATION Code" program, is helping partners and couples avoid relationship failure and finally understand one another. Visit us online for more information or to BOOK A CONSULTATION OR ASSESSMENT. JodiCarlton.com SpectrumRelationships.com JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Private Facebook Group FOLLOW Jodi Carlton: Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok LinkedIn
Ep. 4 Clara (Pt 2) Sensory Overwhelm & How It Results in Others Feeling Rejected Episode 4: In this episode Jodi talks with returning autistic guest Clara about sensory processing dysfunction. Clara, a music teacher, and performer, compares how the brain receives sound to a music mixing board that raises and lowers volume. Jodi and Clara also chat about how neurotypical partners often misinterpret autistic sensory overwhelm as rejection. Be a guest on the podcast. __________________________ Jodi Carlton is a leading world expert on adult autism relationships and communication. Her private coaching, and ground-breaking "Crack the COMMUNICATION Code" program, is helping partners and couples avoid relationship failure and finally understand one another. Visit us online to be a podcast guest or to BOOK A CONSULTATION or ASSESSMENT. JodiCarlton.com SpectrumRelationships.com JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Private Facebook Group: Adult Autism Relationships - Jodi Carlton, M.Ed. FOLLOW Jodi Carlton on: Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok LinkedIn
Ep. 3 Jodi, Mona, and Manecia, two neurodiversity professionals get personal about their own relationships. (Pt 1) In this episode, Jodi talks with Mona and Manecia, hosts of the Neurodiverse Love podcast. All three are professionals committed to helping neurodiverse couples navigate relationships, but who have also been in (or are currently in) their own autism relationships. Listen in as they share their own very personal experiences. CLICK HERE to be a guest on the podcast! __________________________ Jodi Carlton is a leading world expert on adult autism relationships and communication. Her private coaching, and ground-breaking "Crack the COMMUNICATION Code" program, is helping partners and couples avoid relationship failure and finally understand one another. Visit us online for more information or to BOOK A CONSULTATION OR ASSESSMENT. JodiCarlton.com SpectrumRelationships.com JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Private Facebook Group FOLLOW Jodi Carlton: Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok LinkedIn
Ep. 2 - A wife from the U.K. talks about painful misunderstandings and confusion & learning to bridge the communication gap. On today's episode, Jodi discusses the question of how long it usually takes for partners and couples to suspect that one of them is autistic. She shares about her own experience in her marriage. Jodi's guest today is an ADHD wife with and mother from the U.K. who's husband and daughter are autistic. She talks with Jodi about painful misunderstandings that have created years of confusion and a widening gap between herself and her husband - both of whom care about their relationship but haven't known how to bridge that gap. CLICK HERE to be a guest on the podcast! __________________________ Jodi Carlton is a leading world expert on adult autism relationships and communication. Her private coaching, and ground-breaking "Crack the COMMUNICATION Code" program, is helping partners and couples avoid relationship failure and finally understand one another. Visit us online for more information or to BOOK A CONSULTATION OR ASSESSMENT. JodiCarlton.com SpectrumRelationships.com JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Private Facebook Group FOLLOW Jodi Carlton: Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok LinkedIn
Ep. 1 Clara (Pt 1) , an Autistic Partner, Shares a Life-Altering Communication Strategy On today's episode, Jodi Carlton chats with Clara, who discovered she is autistic in her 30's. Clara shares valuable insight from her neurodiverse perspective, and also how she is using a specific new strategy for bridging communication with her neurotypical partner and other important people in her life. CLICK HERE to be a guest on the podcast. __________________________ Jodi Carlton is a leading world expert on adult autism relationships and communication. Her private coaching, and ground-breaking "Crack the COMMUNICATION Code" program, is helping partners and couples avoid relationship failure and finally understand one another. Visit us online for more information or to BOOK A CONSULTATION OR ASSESSMENT. JodiCarlton.com SpectrumRelationships.com JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Private Facebook Group FOLLOW Jodi Carlton: Facebook YouTube Instagram TikTok LinkedIn
If you missed our earlier services today - invite a friend or family member and join us ONLINE as we conclude our teaching series exploring relationships in the modern world – The Relationship Code – with a challenging message on Breaking the Marriage Communication Code.
Did you know that the #1 cause of divorce is not money or infidelity... It's poor communication! Join us as we break the Marriage Communication Code and show you how to reduce conflict and restore godly communication to marriage.
Jodi Carlton, M.Ed. is an internationally recognized autism relationship and neurodiversity expert and coach. During this episode she shared her own lived experience and how she is helping neurodiverse couples around the world find better ways to understand each others strengths and differences. She shares how important it is to value and respect each other's perspective and has created the "Crack the Communication Code" course to help neurodiverse couples work through the communication challenges that may keep recurring. You may also want to check out her website to link to the free resource to get your Neurodiversity/Autism Score. Whether you are the autistic partner or the neurotypical partner in your neurodiverse relationship, there is SO much valuable information in this episode that you don't want to miss! You can contact Jodi Carlton through in the following ways: Website: spectrumrelationships.org Instagram: @neurodiversecouplescoach Facebook: Autism Relationships-Jodi Carlton, M.Ed. (private FB group) YouTube-Neurodiverse Couples Coach ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ For more information on Neurodiverse Love relationships please check out our website at: www.neurodiverselove.com You can also follow us on Instagram @neurodiverse_love If you would like to join one of our free Neurodiverse Love peer support groups for the neurotypical partner, please DM us on IG or send us an email at: neurodiverselove4u@gmail.com Also, if you would like to share your "Neurodiverse Love" story, or you work with neurodiverse couples and would like to be a guest on the podcast, please send us a DM or an e-mail. If you like the podcast, please follow us or subscribe and rate the podcast. Thanks for being a part of the Neurodiverse Love community! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neurodiverse-love/message
HOW TO BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP AND LIFE – THE SECRET WEAPON Welcome to Build your Core brought to you by the IBGR.Network - PROFIT Radio. The world of Business at Your Fingertips. GROW WITH US. You are here with Sarita Johan, your host and I am the Partnership Coach for Dynamic Partnerships in Business and Life. My quest is simple, to help partnerships start strong and stay strong in Business and Life, how do we achieve this? By building a strong core. The purpose of this weekly podcast is to have you be inspired through insights, ideas, and tools to help you navigate the Dynamic world of Business Partnerships. At the core this podcast series about how to start your partnership strong and stay strong. In the remainder of these series our focus are Business Partnerships who do life together. Genius or recipe for disaster? Let's find ou The working dynamics of a business partnership doing life together is uniquely different in that the boundaries if not set at the start can cause a breakdown in both business and life. There is a lot at stake here…. Episode 29 Cracking the communication code, the #1 step to achieve success in Business partnerships and life The 5 pillars framework supports you in creating the biggest nett value for your partnership, your people and your clients in both business and life. It will help you Move away from guessing to knowing. Continuing from last week's episode where we kicked of Pillar no 1 which was all centered around clarity. If you did miss the show not to worry jump you can listen by going to any of your preferred podcast platforms and type build your core, it's as easy as that. In today's show we zoom in on pillar no 2 communications. It's one of the biggest pieces and one that needs continuous attention. Communication is fundamental for any business and in life in general. Definition of communication: “communication - noun the imparting or exchanging of information by communication skill was left out, listening. The topic of communication is extremely broad with room for variations, assumptions and perception of what is deemed as effective communication and what's not. It is a balancing act and with so much information and stimulation available it is an area that requires ongoing attention and focus. In a partnership, having a deep understanding and appreciation of each other's preferred communication styles can be the game changer and allow you to communicate effectively. My favourite saying is: Say what you mean, mean what you say but don't say it mean. The question today is…. How effective are you as a partnership in your communication? Are you able to communicate your ideas, your organisational goals your frustrations to each other easily? Or is the pink elephant in the room way too often? Key issues for dynamic partnerships Preference of communication not understood Lack of understanding on best way to deliver information Avoiding conflict Lack of Boundaries Not being heard Let's jump into finding the solutions to some of the above key issues in the next episode. What do you think the #1 ingredient is? Keen to hear from you jump on ibgr.network find the pulsating orange ? and leave me your comment or you can e-mail me on buildyourcore@sjcoaching.com.au #businessandlifpartnerhsips #coaching #clarity #business #people
The 100X Leader podcast is back, and this time, Leon, Paul and Dean are talking about a range of communication techniques to help you better engage with people and boost your leadership skills. From stages in the communication process to developing your skills and applying them in the workplace, this episode of 100X Leader is a must-listen. First, the team discusses the 5Cs of communication. By going through each step - critique, collaborate, clarify, care and celebrate - you can wrap communication up into a much broader plan of action for your company. Failing to prepare is preparing to fail, and being unable to communicate your goals to staff members is only likely to cause even more issues for your company's long term success. Communication is a skill that you can build over time, and the practical implementation of solid communication skills can support your company's process for years to come. Later in the podcast, the hosts discuss nonverbal communication. In any workplace, getting your ideas across through body language and the way you act has subtle benefits in putting you ahead of your rivals. You can better understand the wants and needs, the effect you have on them and the best way forward for you to make the most of future interactions. Learning from verbal communication is essential, but non-verbal communication conveys a story that your client may be too shy to tell deliberately. Finally, listen to a deep dive into the topic of two-way communication. Whilst listening skills are excellent for helping you to absorb information, and strong communication skills can help you convey a message to others, finding a perfect balance between the two in two-way conversations is key. This allows you to understand conversations as they develop, establish the direction in which they are going and interpret what is being said correctly before responding appropriately. If you feel like you struggle with communication in the workplace and need to improve, this episode of 100X Leader offers you the tools needed to take your communication skills to the next level without resorting to technology. Be sure to give it a listen today! Sponsored by: Talk suicide Powered By: Think Cloud
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Michele Morrissey has over two decades of experience as an educational and corporate speech-language pathologist, and has collaborated with educators, executives, physicians, and industry leaders to develop their own communication styles and voices infused with intentionality and influence. She has served as a presentation skills coach for Spoken with Authority since 2018. Michele earned a master’s degree in speech language pathology from the University of Pittsburgh, and a bachelor’s degree in communication sciences and disorders from Hampton University. She is also a P-ESL certified accent modification trainer, and holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association. By listening to this conversation with Michele, you’ll learn about: - Code switching and code meshing - Leading with competence - Cultural difference in storytelling - How gender, generation, and race intersect to impact communication - Privilege and public speaking
This week Pastor Mike & Danielle preached a message called "Cracking The Communication Code" for the second installment of our February Series titled: “Relationship Goals". Pastor Mike & Danielle show us how scripture teaches us to communicate in our relationships.
We are running into an epidemic of relationships failing, it’s causing huge problems for our children with higher rates of depression, anxiety and suicide coming from a split family.
This episode gives a basic understanding of how men and women communicate. Listen close and hear some common pit falls that we can fall into when communicating with one another.
In this episode of the Booster Leader Podcast, we're airing a 2018 BoosterU talk from Steve Cockram. Steve is the co-founder of Giant Worldwide, a leadership consulting group. He's also a best-selling author, and his latest book is called The 100X Leader: How to Become a Leader Worth Following, which he co-wrote with Giant co-founder Jeremie Kubicek. In this episode, Steve gives an incredible talk on how to communicate effectively (based on his book, 5 Voices). As always, if you have any feedback or ideas, please send us an email to podcast@boosterthon.com.
Steven Wener is my Why Can’t You? podcast guest this week! Steven is a top producing real estate professional with eXp Realty in the San Diego real estate market. He’s been practicing real estate for over 24 years and has helped over 1500 families buy or sell real estate in his career. Steven developed a […] The post Steven Wener, Radio Host, Realtor and Founder of the Communication Code is my Why Can’t You? podcast guest this week! appeared first on Why Can't You?.
Balancing The Masculine vs Feminine, the Communication Code: Mary is here to discuss the power of the Communication Code. She is also the author of Conscious Communications for Harnessing The Power of Your Words. She is an expert in personal development but is not a life coach; she’s a businesswoman who discovered a road map of how to get in control of your life. She truly walks her talk by generating pragmatic solutions for people who are freaking out. Mary blends personal experience with her extensive knowledge of neuroscience and human behavior to guide businesses and individuals to defeat the freak-out and create their ideal life. On This Episode You Will Hear:[spp-timestamp time="00:30"] Introduction [spp-timestamp time="01:48"] We are a walking bottle of water, so to speak, right? 70% of our mass is water. So I've always thought I was a giant watermelon. I ate enough of them as a kid. You were a big watermelon geek? [spp-timestamp time="02:32"] You don't swallow the seeds, or you could choke or die. We were probably perfectly willing to swallow them and drink through drink from water hoses. I actually I used to use them as firepower. We did the whole seed spitting thing. Just load up a whole bunch of them and start spitting. [spp-timestamp time="03:35"] Business communication is totally my claim to fame. I just gave two speeches and Florida at a medical conference on the concept of the Communication Code, which is a business communications strategy that I wrote and have been training on for 15 years. [spp-timestamp time="04:21"] So that's where conscious communication came from. It's basically like 20 years ago, I started with an idea. It was an idea that had the potential to change an industry to revolutionize the collections industry, to the create connections in business that are just strong and impactful. [spp-timestamp time="02:32"] It became the framework that I use to build out the personal development concepts in conscious communications. [spp-timestamp time="05:41"] It was also part of that inner desire that I had, you know, I think that I think the universe works in all kinds of ways. I believe that the book happening the way that it did was exactly how it was supposed to happen, to get my name out there. I had this other desire to get out of my comfort zone and get into the personal development space. It wasn't the foundation of what I was really there to talk about, which was how to build trust and rapport and lasting relationships and communications. Based on my extensive research of neurology, psychology, and neuro chemistry. [spp-timestamp time="08:24"] I said sit down if you love debt, and no one sat down, not one person. [spp-timestamp time="09:40"] We're vulnerable to the information that we're given, and how it’s presented to us, and a million other things. That's where I really got my start, creating these strategies. I mean, it was my own company collecting debt. So 20 years ago, when I started my company, you know, I wanted to be different, I wanted my unique value proposition to be that I was using sales to collect this debt versus threats and intimidation. The sales really failed because of a couple of reasons. [spp-timestamp time="12:49"] I know from the last show this, this wonderful, amazing fiance of yours has been a source of a lot of motivation and growth in your life. The only reason why we're still together is because I finally started embracing vulnerability and softening the tough guy exterior and realizing that being vulnerable does not breed weakness and actually breed strength. [spp-timestamp time="15:00"] I think that we don't need to have this perception of debt in our country, that it's a bad thing. There are plenty of times when debt is an investment. What if my company would be twice or three times the size that it is now if I would have made different investments early on. This was...
In this episode, Tim has another great conversation with Mary Shores, recognized as a leader of innovative thought. Mary shares a powerful yet practical method and approach she calls “The Communication Code”. If you desire better interactions and connections, personally and professionally, you don’t want to miss this conversation. THE CONVERSATION: Breaking down and understanding the simple approach of “Cleanse or Clog” Applying the “Cleanse or Clog” method + the impact Defining empowerment Living your journey v. Living the dream life Looking at things through the proper lens of perception Make decisions from the proper lens of perception Learning The Communication Code: 3 Rules + 3 Step Process The 3 Rules Rule 1 – Understand how we trigger one another Rule 2 – Replace negative words with ones that will actually work to create deep connections Rule 3 – Start always by saying what you can do, not what you can’t do The 3 Step Process Step 1 – Validate the other person (non-negotiable) Step 2 – Plant a seed of happiness for a positive outcome (the easy step) Step 3 – Use an action statement What people have learned and discovered using “The Communication Code” Wrapping it all up RESOURCES: Conscious Communications by Mary Shores CONNECT WITH MARY: Website: www.maryshores.com Instagram: @mary_shores LinkedIn: in/shoresmary Facebook: @shoresmary Twitter: @mary_shores Pinterest: shores_mary Youtube: Mary Shores ABOUT MARY: Mary Shores is the author of Conscious Communications: A Step-by-Step Guide to Harnessing the Power of Your Words to Change Your Mind, Your Choices, and Your Life. Recognized as a leader of innovative thought, she has spent over a decade teaching businesses and individuals how to identify their goals, create new ways of thinking, and take action to create meaningful results. Mary travels across the nation giving lectures and teaching courses and has been featured on local and national radio and television shows, podcasts, and blogs. INTRO AND OUTRO MUSIC (Used by permission): Continuation Vibe – Written, arranged and performed by Luke Pecoraro (© 2018 LSP Music) Uphill Conversations is an Uphill Strategies, LLC production © 2016 – 2018 Uphill Conversations The post 106: Mary Shores – The Communication Code appeared first on Uphill Conversations.
Visit EOFire.com for complete show notes of every Podcast episode. Mary Shores spends her career as an internationally known author, speaker, and entrepreneur, generating positive and pragmatic solutions for people who are freaking out. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. There will always be things that will set you back from your goal, and you have to pick yourself up and move forward every time. 2. Use your gifts and apply them to the work that you do. 3. Words are powerful — use them to uplift and direct yourself to the goal you’re going for. Visit Mary’s website Sponsors: DesignCrowd: If you’re not much of a designer, but are looking for ideas for your next logo, websites design or even your new business cards, then DesignCrowd can help! Visit DesignCrowd.com/fire for a special one $100 VIP offer for Fire Nation! Pitney Bowes: Print postage right from your office and take advantage of special discounts! Plans start AS LOW AS $5 per month. Visit PB.com/fire to learn more and sign up for your free trial. Terms apply, see site for details. Klaviyo: Klaviyo helps eCommerce marketers save time and make more money through super- targeted, highly relevant email and advertising campaigns. That's why thousands of ecommerce companies use Klaviyo to increase their sales! And right now, you can sign up for free!
Having a keen eye isn’t just for what one sees, but also for what one senses. Having been one of the most sought-after portrait photographers in the U.S. for more than three decades, Jeffrey Shaw, a.k.a. the Lingo Guy, uses this honed intuition to teach entrepreneurs how to attract their ideal customers by speaking their Secret Language. Jeffrey is the host of popular business podcast Creative Warriors, a nationally acclaimed keynote speaker, a business coach for entrepreneurs, and author of the forthcoming book, LINGO: Discover Your Ideal Customer’s Secret Language and Make Your Business Irresistible. Jeffrey shares his perspective on how business owners can start communicating to attract the exact customers they want for their small business. He does this by telling his story and walking you through the five steps you need to take to identify the “stand-out statement” for your business. His enthusiasm and energy are infectious and his unique approach may give you a thing or two think about on how to communicate more effectively and directly to your target demographic. You can get in touch with Jeffrey through his website, email and social media platforms: Website: http://www.jeffreyshaw.com/ Twitter: @jeffreyshaw1 Facebook: @JeffreyShawPhoto LinkedIn: Jeffrey Shaw You can get Jeffrey’s book Lingo here. And to get Jeffrey’s media kit designed just for you square-peg-round-holers go to http://www.jeffreyshaw.com/squarepeg/. --- Start your day with the right positive affirmations by joining Dan’s The Success Happens Movement Facebook group. Are you taking massive action in your life? Want to share your successes and support others who are also taking massive action? Then join Matt’s Facebook group The 3% Tribe.
Today's guest, Mary Shores is a fan of the show so it was super fun to dive in with her around her favorite episode (Michaela Boehm way back in the first 25 episodes!) before getting into what she does. We explored how important it is to always know your outcomes, why positivity is not "everything," steps to breaking through during breakdowns, and eliminating procrastination. We also talked about affirmations, the impact lying has on your brain and debunked a few confusing spiritual concepts. Enjoy and share! About Mary Shores: Mary Shores has been recognized as a leader of innovative thought and has been hailed as a “revolutionary thinker.” Mary has spent over a decade teaching businesses and individuals how to inspire others, create new ways of thinking, identify their goals, and take action to create meaningful results. After coming from humble beginnings and experiencing devastating tragedy, Mary overcame adversity to become the youngest owner of a business in her industry; an agency that prides itself on empowering consumers. Mary’s business has garnered over $40 million to date, and her success is still growing. She is the creator of the groundbreaking Communication Code system, which helped businesses reach success through thoughtful communication. This system inspired the creation of Conscious Communications. Mary travels nationally to lecture and teach courses that help individuals implement new ways of thinking so that they can take small steps toward making more conscious and impactful decisions. Her dynamic and practical teaching style inspires all who listen by incorporating science, ancient wisdom, and personal experience into easy-to-understand lessons and exercises. Mary has been featured on international radio and television shows, podcasts, and blogs. Her influential book Conscious Communications was released by Hay House on August 22 of 2017 and has already garnered acclaim with endorsements from bestsellers including Mike Dooley, Sonia Choquette, and more. Since launching her brand less than a year ago, Mary has already accrued over 15,000 fans and subscribers, and her following continues to grow rapidly. Mary seeks to make an impact on the collective consciousness that will inspire individuals to live to their fullest potential. When Mary is not hosting retreats, speaking to crowds, on Facebook Live, or writing blog posts, she is with her two teenage sons in Central Illinois. To get involved in Mary’s movement, sign up for her Fearless Ambition newsletter at maryshores.com. In this episode, Mary shares: 1. Changing a possibility into a probability 2. The science of gratitude 3. The impact naming/labeling a problem has on the problem solving center of the brain
In this episode, Jeremie and Steve discuss what healthy and effective communication looks like in the midst of leadership and life. They use the lens of Support & Challenge, 5 Voices and the Communication Code. Click here to listen » The post Liberator 023: Understanding Leadership and Communication appeared first on GiANT Worldwide.
Cracking the Gender Communication Code Do you ever wonder why men don’t ask for directions? Or why men often interrupt you when you’re talking? Or why men think they’re right—even if they don’t know... Award winning podcast with top women leaders who share tips & advice to help you advance your career, leadership & quality of life with Sabrina Braham MA PCC
When they sang "All you need is Love," the Beatles lied. Love is foundational to any romantic relationship-- but true commitment requires far more than that. It requires both Men & Women to learn a new language. Discover the secret of Ephesians 5:33 and how to crack the Communication Code. Part 1 of the series "Love & Respect" www.LiquidChurch.com
When they sang "All you need is Love," the Beatles lied. Love is foundational to any romantic relationship-- but true commitment requires far more than that. It requires both Men & Women to learn a new language. Discover the secret of Ephesians 5:33 and how to crack the Communication Code. Part 1 of the series "Love & Respect" www.LiquidChurch.com