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CAR WASH The Podcast
Transform Uncomfortable Conversations

CAR WASH The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 27:13


Sarita Maybin is a keynote and inspirational speaker. Maybin shows her audiences how to transform uncomfortable conversations into constructive communication. With real stories, real solutions and a relatable presence, she breaks down barriers to reveal how to work together better. In this episode Mayin shares with us tips on language to use in conflict, how she decides to confront an issue, and how to address a frustrated customer for a productive result. Sarita Maybin was a speaker at The Car Wash Show™ 2023 in Las Vegas.

Mastering Social Media for Schools
Communicating with Kindness and Compassion – In-Person and Online with Sarita Maybin

Mastering Social Media for Schools

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 29:58


Have you ever been told, “If you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything at all?” Well - if you're in school communications, you can't really use that advice. Lucky for you, today's guest has written a book to help you know what you actually can say!With nearly 3 decades of experience as a speaker, Sarita knows how to inspire a crowd through her keynote speaking on communicating with kindness and compassion.Social media is the perfect spot for your school to show stories of kindness - not simply just typing it out on a website or in a newsletter.In her newest book, Sarita focuses on the art of communicating from behind your computer. SPECIAL GUESTSarita MaybinInternational Speaker & Author of Say What You Mean in a Nice WaySaritaMaybin.com based in San Diego, CaliforniaEmail: Sarita@SaritaMaybin.com  Twitter: @SaritaMaybinWebsite: https://www.saritamaybin.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SaritaTalk/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saritamaybin/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/saritamaybin/ MORE RESOURCESSign up for the April 11th Webinar - click hereMy book is coming out soon - Social Media for Schools: Proven Storytelling Strategies & Ideas to Celebrate Your Students & Staff–While Keeping Your Sanity. www.socialschool4edu.com/book Free Video Training: Learn the simple secrets behind social media for K12 schools!Sign up for our free e-newsletter - click herewww.SocialSchool4EDU.com

WASB Connection Podcast
34. Working Better Together

WASB Connection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 25:39


Have you ever struggled to persuade colleagues to see things your way? Has your hand ever hovered over the "send" key after you finish a difficult email? Or maybe you've been challenged to find the right words with a fellow school board member. Sarita Maybin may be able to help. She's an author, expert on communications and the Thursday keynote speaker at the 2023 Wisconsin State Education Convention. In today's episode, we talk about working better together. Sarita breaks it down into concrete tips that can make a difference in your professional life, including the work place and school board. You can learn more about Sarita and other keynote speakers on our convention website. You can also find an excerpt of her book in the December issue of Wisconsin School News.

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Dream Job with Danielle Cobo Podcast
Difficult Conversations: How to Say What You Mean Without Sounding Mean with Sarita Maybin

Dream Job with Danielle Cobo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 19:05


Have you ever been asked to participate in a project, attend a meeting, an event, or heck, even attend a birthday party but just couldn't say no without feeling guilty? Perhaps you've had to provide constructive feedback or share concerns but just couldn't articulate the right words to say without destroying the relationship. Maybe you've received feedback and found yourself on defense. The importance of communication in our everyday lives and in our relationships cannot be overstated. We've been told if you can't say something nice, don't say it at all. In today's episode, our guest provides practical approaches and positive phrases for those times when you need to say something NOT so nice… without destroying the relationship. In This Episode, You Will Learn About: Setting boundaries; say "no" nicely and a guilt-free "yes" Give feedback without destroying the relationship Receive criticism without getting defensiveFREE Career Accelerator Workbook: https://bit.ly/3xXy8UFREE Business Building Workbook:  https://bit.ly/3xXy8U Schedule your Career Discovery Call Today: https://bit.ly/3OnuLLOLet's Connect! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniellecobo/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MsDanielleCoboInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedaniellecobo/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/DanielleCobo Website: www.DanielleCobo.com Book Recommendations:  https://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-de49157c/list/2W8I8NWS6N4CJAbout our guest:Sarita Maybin who has made it her mission to inspire others to embrace positivity, even amid the challenges of our ever-changing high-tech times. In her 20+ years as an international speaker and communication expert, Sarita is a TEDx speaker and published author with her book “If You Can't Say Something Nice, What DO You Say?” and her newest book “Say What You Mean in a Nice Way.”Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts"Danielle is so Uplifting."

Virtually Speaking
Sarita Maybin: If You Can't Say Something Nice, What DO You Say? Virtually Speaking Ep. 49

Virtually Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 31:27


Sarita Maybin is an internationally recognized communication expert who teaches us how to navigate the most difficult of conversations. The well-known speaker and Bestselling Author, Les Brown, perhaps put it best when he said “Sarita Maybin's skillful combination of positive examples and practical phrases will transform your communication experience”.Sarita literally wrote the book on how to answer the perpetually perplexing question: If You Can't Say Something Nice, What DO You Say? She continues the conversation in her new 2020 book, Say What You Mean in a Nice Way.In her 20+ years as an international speaker Sarita has spoken for TEDx and worldwide in more than 10 countries. She has received numerous awards including: International Who's Who of Professional Women, Who's Who in the Southwest, Toastmasters Winner, and was voted a Top 5 Communication Speaker. Sarita is a former Chapter President of the National Speakers Assn and a former university dean of students. She has been featured in the media including by Fox, ABC and Forbes.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://www.calentertainment.com/virtually-speaking/

Higher Ed Coffee and Conversation
Using the Right Words in the Right Way

Higher Ed Coffee and Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 34:39 Transcription Available


If you’re one of the many people who would rather avoid confronting someone with criticism or bad news, then you need to check out this episode of Higher Ed Coffee and Conversation featuring acclaimed speaker and author Sarita Maybin.  A former college administrator, Sarita has shared her wisdom about the power of positivity and how to make difficult conversations more effective all over the U.S. and beyond, including on the TEDx stage, and has simple strategies to make it a better experience for everyone involved. She also offers key tips on accepting criticism and how to get people to read your emails, and she highlights two words you should always remember to include in any communication.  (Hint: your mom gave you the same advice.) 

Inside Personal Growth with Greg Voisen
Podcast 834: Say What You Mean in a Nice Way with Sarita Maybin

Inside Personal Growth with Greg Voisen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 34:25


My guest on this podcast episode is Sarita Maybin the author of a new book entitled " Say What You Mean In a Nice Way-Working Together Better in High-Tech Times".  Sarita is also the author of another book entitled " "If You Can't Say Something Nice, What DO You Say?"  Sarita has worked inside businesses for years helping employees, managers, and top executives become more skilled at their communications tacticts.

Business Confidential Now with Hanna Hasl-Kelchner
How to Constructively Confront Difficult Conversations in the Workplace

Business Confidential Now with Hanna Hasl-Kelchner

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 23:31


Difficult ConversationsDifficult conversations can be relationship deal breakers especially at work where it could cost you a valuable customer or your job. So what do you say when you can't say anything nice but you can't exactly follow Mom's advice and say nothing? My next guest, Sarita Maybin has some suggestions for you. What You'll Discover About Difficult Conversations:https://businessconfidentialradio.com/?p=29651&preview=true# (CLICK HERE FOR AUDIO TRANSCRIPT) * How to decide whether it's worth confronting someone and have the difficult conversation. [3:09] * 3 factors that influence the best way to have that difficult conversation. [4:50] * How to respond when someone is having a difficult conversation with YOU. [8:14] * How not to get defensive during a difficult conversation. [11:32] * That there are more than two extreme responses when managing conflicts. [14:52] * The power of seeking to understand instead of blowing up. [19:30] * How conflict and difficult conversations are inevitable. [20:32]   Guest: Sarita MaybinSarita Maybin is an international speaker, communication expert, and former university dean of students who also happens to be the author of https://www.amazon.com/You-Cant-Something-Nice-What/dp/1419630539/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=sarita+maybin&qid=1605291620&s=books&sr=1-2 (If You Can't Say Something Nice, What Do You Say?) In her 20+ year speaking career she has made it her mission to inspire others to embrace positivity, even amid the challenges of our ever-changing high-tech times. She has spoken in all 50 states, nine other countries, and on the prestigious TEDx stage. Growing up as a “military brat” moving from country to country, Sarita mastered how to make friends fast and finesse stressful situations. That's how she discovered it was not just what you say, but how you say it that matters. Over the years she has refined those techniques and she's even street-tested her strategies with clients such as Hewlet Packer, Kaiser Permanente, Los Angeles County, Department of the Navy and hundreds of other world-class organizations. Related Resources:Contact Sarita and connect with her onhttps://businessconfidentialradio.com/linkedin.com/in/saritamaybin ( LinkedIn), https://facebook.com/SaritaTalk (Facebook), https://twitter.com/SaritaMaybin (Twitter), https://www.youtube.com/user/SaritaMaybin (YouTube), and https://instagram.com/saritamaybin (Instagram.) Also visit her http://www.saritamaybin.com/ (website) for more information about her work. Join, Rate and Review:  Joining the Business Confidential Now family is easy and lets you have instant access to the latest tactics, strategies and tips. Subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast app. Rating and reviewing the show helps us grow our audience and allows us to bring you more of the rich information you need to succeed from our high powered guests. Download ♥ Join ♥ Listen ♥ Learn ♥ Share ♥ Review ♥ Comment ♥ Enjoy

Demi and Dad
If You Can't Say Something Nice...

Demi and Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 48:00


In this episode, my dad and I are joined by international keynote speaker and communication expert, Sarita Maybin. Sarita gives practical ways on how to resolve conflict, problem-solve, and combat negative commentary. So, if you can't say something nice... (we'll let you decide for yourself). You can find Sarita's best-selling book here https://www.amazon.com/You-Cant-Something-Nice-What/dp/1419630539/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=sarita+maybin+if+you+cant+say+something+nice&qid=1595988070&sr=8-1

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Sound Advice: A Hearing Friendly Business Podcast
Virtual Meetings, Zoom, and Ouches for the Hard of Hearing in Communication

Sound Advice: A Hearing Friendly Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 35:30


There was an African American or Black man who was on TV during the beginning of Pride Month in June. He had a shelf behind him that was a tarnish elegant gold with a bouquet of pink roses on his right and to tall blue vases over his left shoulder.  That to me was a non-verbal communication where he was not just showing off a beautiful arrangement, but that he was balanced in his communication, way of life, and then as I listened and watched this man on TV he was controlled, disciplined and clear in his communication. Communication is so much more than just speaking and hearing words. We with hearing loss are taking in the whole picture of what one is saying, how they are saying it, and what the entire environment is like is a projection of whether that person has credibility in the minds of those with hearing loss. Here are some tips as to approach Zoom or other virtual meetings where one is being recorded in their home office or home to help the hard of hearing. Have lighting on your face.  Boliful lighting source that’s on Amazon or you can just take a lamp or three pole lighting source with cool daylight led which lights up any room like the sun is shining. This will help lighten depression as well as make you look like a media star on Zoom. For ADA compliance they recommend that lighting sources be at 500 lux. The 400 is great for a home source. 2.   Lighten up your Zoom meeting spaces so we can all be included3.   Speak in a 4 count beat. Like Stay Alive by the Bee Gee’s.4.   Check with Zoom to offer captioning to include the Deaf for ADA compliance  Here are some other suggestions for better communication both on the screen and off. Pause when you’ve ask if there are any questions to give the hard of hearing person time to catch up. If you are hard of hearing on a virtual call. Physical raise your hand to let the host know you have a question, either you the deaf applause where you raise your hands above your head and wave them back and forth or physically put your hands together and clap if the sound on your virtual media is turned off. People do need acknowledgment these days. Ask before you ask. That is ask the team if now is a great time to ask that question before you ask. If you have a 1000 people on the Zoom connection it is hard to give attention to a hard of hearing person. So, ask that they ask their question in chat or comments and if they are comfortable with their face being shown if it is a hard of hearing question that’s being addressed. Most people that are hard of hearing are traditionally sensitive, so be kind. The tone of your voice has so many different implications in communication. “Just go to your table with your coffee”. Could be interrupted as demeaning. Use active communication.  Teresa did you hear me say that you are spilling your coffee?  We are all stressed these days. It’s just part of the pandemic experience. 5.  Be curious what does the other person have going on and having said that be tactful. For emotional intelligence it is best not to say anything if you cannot say something nice, kind and upliftings.  I personally do not believe that silence is always golden. Sometimes it is abusive if used to cut the other person off. As many have learned during the COVID experience isolation does strange things to the mindI personally decided to invest MindMovies by Natalie Ledwell during this time. Where she has gratitude, love & abundance, family & friends, positivity, and wealth mindset on her Youtube channel that has music for subliminal mind conditioning, pictures with captioning for those that needed it in written form and a great picture to help one visualize. She captures almost the senses with her presentations. I can imagine tasting and smelling the cleanest  of the cars she presents.

Women Lead Radio
How to Stay Positive and Hopeful in Hard Times

Women Lead Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 31:00


Join us on Women Lead Radio as your host of Reputation Management, Eileen Gaffen, has a conversation with Sarita Maybin, communications expert, author, and professional speaker, about ways to stay positive and hopeful during the current crisis.

Dear Discreet Guide
Annoying and Passive-Aggressive Emails

Dear Discreet Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 20:24


Funny Friday: What irritates people about online communication? We review common complaints as a reminder to ourselves to improve our writing styles, as well as consider if the irritation is fully justified. We then walk through humorous suggestions for passive-aggressive emails from Twitter, noting once again how clever and subtle people and communication can be.Link to Sarita Maybin's newsletter with the survey we discuss:http://www.saritamaybin.com/communication/absolutely-annoys-online-communication/Link to thread on Twitter we discuss:https://twitter.com/treydayway/status/1196516890463653890Contact the host atdiscreetguide.comFollow the host at@DiscreetGuide

Dear Discreet Guide
Annoying and Passive-Aggressive Emails

Dear Discreet Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 20:23


Funny Friday: What irritates people about online communication? We review common complaints as a reminder to ourselves to improve our writing styles, as well as consider if the irritation is fully justified. We then walk through humorous suggestions for passive-aggressive emails from Twitter, noting once again how clever and subtle people and communication can be. Link to Sarita Maybin's newsletter with the survey we discuss: http://www.saritamaybin.com/communication/absolutely-annoys-online-communication/ Link to thread on Twitter we discuss: https://twitter.com/treydayway/status/1196516890463653890 Contact the host at discreetguide.com Follow the host at @DiscreetGuide

Be A Paid Speaker Now
Episode 51 I How to Get into Speakers Bureaus

Be A Paid Speaker Now

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 28:06


Deborah Deras Top Latina Peak Performance speaker interviews, Sarita Maybin. Sarita Maybin is an international speaker, communication expert and author of the book “If You Can’t Say Something Nice, What DO You Say?” During the past 20+ years as a speaker, Sarita has spoken in ALL 50 states, 9 other countries…and on the prestigious TEDx stage. She is a former university dean of students with a Master’s degree in Counseling, a Toastmasters Humorous Speech Contest winner and a Past President of the National Speakers Association, San Diego chapter.  

Redefining Wealth with Patrice Washington
Sarita Maybin: Ask for What You Want

Redefining Wealth with Patrice Washington

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 46:36


About our Guest Sarita Maybin is an international speaker and communications expert. She has worked with clients like Hewlett Packard, Kaiser Permanente, Los Angeles County, Department of Navy and the Las Vegas Convention Center and has spoken all over the world. In 2012 she was voted Top 5 Communication Speaker and has had the privilege of speaking on the TEDx stage. She’s also the author of If You Can’t Say Something Nice, What DO You Say? and an expert in confronting tough communication situations in a positive and fun way. Episode Summary: Today, we continue the Powerful Women Series in honor of Women's History Month. Our focus today is on the people pillar and how we communicate. We tackle the complex topic of speaking up when it  might not be comfortable and talk about the importance of finding a middle ground to say what needs to be said before things blow up. We discuss how to ask for what we want using the right language. This includes giving the other party a vote by using collaborative phrases and the power of positive communication phrases. This episode is full of practical tactics for both personal and professional communication. CLIFF NOTES It’s important to speak up and say what needs to be said. Use phrases like, “I would appreciate” to make requests not demands. We need to just ask for what we want. Use a phrase like, “would you be willing to?” Use collaborative phrases at home. When giving feedback focus on the positive rather than the negative and use positive communication phrases like, “help me understand.” 3 Clues that you should pick up the phone instead of email or text. Sensitive subject, conflict, or when there’s a back and forth. Instead of a spellcheck do a “please and thank you check.” The 3Ps by Dr. Martin Sullivan: Don't take things PERSONALLY. It's not PERMANENT. Don't let it ruin the big PICTURE. We can use “if”, "as soon as" and "when" to set boundaries. Quotes from the show: If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all doesn't work anymore. Sometimes you have to say what you need to say. - Sarita Maybin We can all benefit from more truth tellers in the workplace. - Sarita Maybin If we don't tell the truth, how do people improve?  - Sarita Maybin You can tell people the truth and leave them with their dignity intact. - Patrice Washington Say what you mean, mean what you say and don't say it mean. - Sarita Maybin We can make subtle changes in how we talk to each other while remaining assertive. - Sarita Maybin Instead of a demand, its okay to make a request. - Sarita Maybin We need to just ask for what we want. - Sarita Maybin Sometimes our biggest challenges are the communication in our own home. - Sarita Maybin Give feedback with a positive rather than a negative.  - Sarita Maybin We do a spell-check on email, but what we should do is a "please and thank you" check. - Sarita Maybin Don't take things PERSONALLY. It's not PERMANENT. Don't let it ruin the big PICTURE. - Dr. Martin Sullivan Don't take other people's problems on and allow it to ruin your day by taking it personally. - Sarita Maybin When people say something negative it says more about who they are than who you are. - Sarita Maybin Just because you're in a drama, you don't have to be dramatic. - Tim Storey Participating in other people's drama is a choice. - Sarita Maybin Are you the person who brightens the room when you walk in OR when you leave? - Sarita Maybin Sarita's Redefining Wealth Rapid Wisdom Questions Define Success: Enjoying what you do and making a difference. Define Wealth in 3 Words or Less: Feeling that you have enough for yourself and enough to share with others. One Book that Has Redefined How You See Wealth: Lean In Fill-in the Blanks… “My name is ___ and the truth about wealth is ___”: “My name is Sarita and the truth about wealth is it's possible.”   Links: Sarita Maybin Get the 50 Phrases for Communication Text: Sarita Talk to 22828 @SaritaMaybin on Twitter Sarita Maybin on Facebook Sarita Maybin on LinkedIn If You Can't Say Something Nice, What Do You Say?: Practical Solutions for Working Together Better Mattie James: The Responsibility of Influence Black Women’s Network Sarita Maybin, M.A. -TEDx Talk To advertise on the podcast: www.patricewashington.com/podcastads Become an Official Purpose Chaser: http://www.iamapurposechaser.com Join Patrice’s Pod Club: http://www.patricespodclub.com To check out ALL of our past guests + episodes: www.patricewashington.com/Listen If you have questions about booking Patrice or sponsoring the podcast, email us at info@seekwisdomfindwealth.com. To advertise on the podcast: www.patricewashington.com/podcastads Find me in Social Media: Our podcast hashtag is #RedefiningWealth Instagram: @SeekWisdomPCW Twitter: @SeekWisdomPCW Facebook: @SeekWisdomPCW YouTube: @SeekWisdomPCW

When Style Matters' Podcast
When Style Matters 11-5-14

When Style Matters' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2014 58:15


Accomplished speaker and author Sarita Maybin is Lynette's special guest as she discusses communication strategies for professionals as well as talk about her book, "If You Can't Say Something Nice, What DO You Say?"

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Inside Personal Growth with Greg Voisen
Podcast 71: If You Can't Say Something Nice, What Do You Say? with Sarita Maybin

Inside Personal Growth with Greg Voisen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2014 22:38


Podcast 71: If You Can't Say Something Nice, What Do You Say? with Sarita Maybin by Greg Voisen

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Ladies Let's Talk with Coach Jeanna Radio
Ladies Let's Talk w/ Coach Jeanna - Sarita Maybin Spkr/Autho

Ladies Let's Talk with Coach Jeanna Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2011 31:00


A positive radio show about women for women. You can always expect a great guest to be interviewed. Of course this week is no different. Sarita Maybin has over 15 years of experience as a speaker, motivator and author. Since 1993, Sarita has spoken at conferences and companies in almost all 50 states, Canada, England, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Mexico and Iceland. Sarita is a former university administrator with a Masters degree in Counseling, a Toastmasters Humorous Speech Contest winner and a National Speakers Association chapter past president. She is the author of "If You Can’t Say Something Nice, What DO You Say?: Practical Solutions for Working Together Better. Call in live to ask her questions. If you miss it live please join and listen to the archive. See you Thursday at 8:00p. 

Speaking With Influence
If You Can't Say Something Nice, What DO You Say?

Speaking With Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2009 60:00


Join me as I interview If You Can't Say Something Nice, What DO You Say? author, Sarita Maybin. ********** We've all been told "If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all." This book provides practical approaches and positive phrases for those times when you need to say something NOT so nice. Learn how to constructively clue someone in, deflect the negative comment of a well-meaning friend, or let a business colleague know what he or she is doing drives you crazy -- without destroying the relationship. ********** What’s the best way to respond to nasty comments like "that’s a dumb idea," "I knew you couldn’t do it" or "what were you thinking?"