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Latest podcast episodes about suspicious world

Wisdom From The Top
A Key Way to Grow Your Confidence: Joe Keohane

Wisdom From The Top

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 45:47


ENCORE EPISODE. Joe Keohane, a seasoned journalist and editor, believes that conversations with strangers can boost happiness, empathy, and even improve the world around us. In his book The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World, Joe dives into research with psychologists, anthropologists, and real-life encounters to uncover the profound impact of these connections. In this encore episode, Guy and Joe discuss how reviving the lost art of connecting is essential for both personal growth and professional success.

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Nobody Told Me!
Joe Keohane: ...the value of small talk

Nobody Told Me!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 40:44


How do we interact with strangers? On this episode, we explore why we don't talk to strangers, how we can, and what happens when we do. Our guest is veteran journalist Joe Keohane, who's the author of a fantastic book called, "The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World".  His website is https://joekeohane.net/ Shopify is the all-in-one commerce platform that makes it simple for anyone to start, run and grow your own successful business. With Shopify, you'll create an online store, discover new customers, and grow the following that keeps them coming back. Shopify makes getting paid simple, by instantly accepting every type of payment. With Shopify's single dashboard, you can manage orders, shipping and payments from anywhere. Shopify's award-winning help is there to support your success every step of the way. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at Shopify.com/nobody.  

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The Stella Rae Podcast
you don't need a man, you need a life

The Stella Rae Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 35:02


hey yall! in this week's episode, i talk about the real cure to chronic loneliness, how to build community starting today, overcoming social anxiety, prioritizing YOURSELF, and moreee! enjoy & dont forget to tweet/ig story me a screenshot of you listening! instagram http://instagram.com/stellaraepodcast listen to and/or support the podcast: https://anchor.fm/stella-rae tiktok: http://tiktok.com/@stellaraeherself twitter: http://twitter.com/stellarae goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/10449999-stella-rae my fav books/products/health: https://www.amazon.com/shop/stellarae listen on spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2DMbeh7EqiqgROIjvW0sI9 listen on apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-stella-rae-podcast/id1255618182 The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World by Joe Keohane: https://amzn.to/4dcINgw #stellaraepodcast 00:00 - 00:53 beverage of the day/caffeine check 00:53 - 04:27 retrograde is over!! & rant 04:27 - 28:39 prioritizing community over romance, talking to strangers, connecting 28:39 - 30:03 living for yourself 30:03 - 31:04 having hope and changing the outcome 31:04 - 35:00 appreciation, opening up --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stella-rae/message

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The Natural Curiosity Project
Episode 227 - The Power Of Strangers With Joe Keohane

The Natural Curiosity Project

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 32:56


I read a lot of books—an average of 135 per year. And yes, I remember them—most of them, anyway. And every once in a while, a book grabs ahold of my leg and won't let go. That was the case with “The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World,” by Joe Keohane. In fact, it affected me so strongly that I closed the back cover, went to my computer, found Joe online, and called him. He agreed to be on the program, and this is my interview with him. You're going to want to hear this one—and you're going to want to read the book.

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Nobody Told Me!
Joe Keohane: ...the value of small talk

Nobody Told Me!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 32:29


How do we interact with strangers? On this episode, we explore why we don't talk to strangers, how we can and what happens when we do. Our guest is veteran journalist Joe Keohane, who's the author of a fantastic book called, "The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World".  His website is https://joekeohane.net/

Something You Should Know
SYSK Choice: Understanding the Dimensions of Love & The Power of Strangers

Something You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 52:42


Isn't salt – salt? I've always thought so. Sure there is kosher salt and sea salt and regular salt but now there are all these different colored designer salts? Does it really matter or make a difference This episode begins with a salty explanation. https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/expert-answers/sea-salt/faq-20058512 We crave to have love in our lives, yet love can also be the source of immense pain, misery and sadness. It seems odd sometimes that as much as we need love and care about it – we are often not particularly good at it. That's according to Laura Mucha author of the book, Love Understood: The Science of Who, How and Why We Love (https://amzn.to/3AZIdjm). Laura has spent most of her adult life researching love and relationships. Listen as she joins me with her insights on the topic that will hopefully inspire you to love better. Do you like making small talk with strangers? A lot of people don't because they think it is a waste of time or because they simply hate small talk, or they figure -what's the point? Well, Joe Keohane has another perspective. He there is great value in talking with strangers and has proof to back it up. Joe is author of the book The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World (https://amzn.to/3hzh1QK) and he lays out a compelling case for why you should be more willing to talk with people you don't know, because the benefits are numerous. Integrity is defined as, “The perceived pattern of alignment between words and actions.” Living a life of integrity seems noble and is something to strive for. Listen as I explain how living with integrity can really pay off. Literally! Source: Tony Simons author of The Integrity Dividend (https://amzn.to/3kedPeY) PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! Take a bite out of summer with HelloFresh! From chef-crafted seasonal recipes to their new Fresh & Fit summer menu, HelloFresh brings flavor right to your door. Go to https://HelloFresh.com/something50 and use code something50 for 50% off plus free shipping! For the first time in NetSuite's 25 years as the #1 cloud financial system, you can defer payments of a FULL NetSuite implementation for six months! If you've been sizing NetSuite up to make the switch then you know this deal is unprecedented - no interest, no payments - take advantage of this special financing offer at https://NetSuite.com/SYSK ! Now, your ideas don't have to wait, now, they have everything they need to come to life. Dell Technologies and Intel are pushing what technology can do, so great ideas can happen - right now! Find out how to bring your ideas to life at https://Dell.com/WelcomeToNow Discover Credit Cards do something pretty awesome. At the end of your first year, they automatically double all the cash back you've earned! See terms and check it out for yourself at https://Discover.com/match U.S. Cellular knows how important your kid's relationship with technology is, so they've made it their mission to help them establish good digital habits early on! That's why they've partnered with Screen Sanity, a non-profit dedicated to helping kids navigate the digital landscape. For a smarter start to the school year, U.S. Cellular is offering a free basic phone on new eligible lines, providing an alternative to a smartphone for children. Visit https://USCellular.com/BuiltForUS ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Fresh Expressions Podcast
Bringing the Church to Work. At Disney World. with Steven Barr

The Fresh Expressions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 55:41


Most people spend the majority of our weeks at work. What would it look like to form a church specifically for individuals within their workplace? And what if that workplace was Disney World?Listen to this recent talk from Steven Barr who has dedicated decades to forming Cast Member Church, an expression of Church reaching the staff and crew at Disney World, and get a glimpse for how your church could reach people where they work.Steven Barr and his wife, Lucia, have passionately led Cast Member Church from its inception. With 30 years of pastoral leadership in his rearview mirror, Steven is a recognized cultural futurist and creative communicator for churches and organizations worldwide. Steven is the author of such titles as KINGDOM INFLUENCE:  Three Proven Keys to Revealing Jesus in a Skeptical and Suspicious World and A GUIDE TO A LIFE BEYOND IMAGINATION. He is currently working on two follow-up titles, to be released later this year. Steven and Lucia have two adult children and split their time living in Orlando, Florida and Paris, France. 

Craft Beer Professionals
The Power of Strangers in Taprooms

Craft Beer Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 57:26


In his book, The Power of Strangers, Joe Keohane sets out on a journey to discover what happens when we bridge the distance between us and people we don't know. He learns that while we're wired to sometimes fear, distrust, and even hate strangers, people and societies that have learned to connect with strangers benefit immensely. In this conversation, we will speak with Joe about the importance of strangers, relationships, and how you can build a community at your brewery. Joe Keohane is the author of The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World--which was somehow called "possibly life-changing" by both Kirkus Reviews and bestselling author Kurt Andersen. He's also the coauthor of The Lemon, one of the most anticipated novels of 2023, which prompted Bob Odenkirk to comment, "I loved it." Keohane is a veteran journalist who has worked as an editor at Medium, Esquire, Entrepreneur, and Hemispheres. His writing—on everything from politics, to travel, to social science, business, and technology—has appeared in New York magazine, The Boston Globe, The New Yorker, Wired, Boston magazine, and The New Republic. He is currently at work adapting The Lemon for television, and lives in New York with his family. Read the book: https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-power-of-strangers-the-benefits-of-connecting-in-a-suspicious-world-joe-keohane/14412974?ean=9781984855794 Join us in-person for CBP Connects | Half workshop, half networking Milwaukee, WI | June 19-21, 2023 Grab your spot now at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cbp-connects-milwaukee-presented-by-arryved-pos-june-19-21-2023-tickets-420534529097

Talking To Teens
Ep 231: The Power of Strangers

Talking To Teens

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 28:24


Please give Talking to Teens 5 stars on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Reviews help other parents find us and helps us keep the lights on! Thanks for listening!How many strangers do you encounter on a daily basis? Riding public transport, ordering a coffee, hanging out at the bar–these simple tasks require us to chat with people we've never met. As naturally social creatures, humans have the potential to make friends with each and every stranger we meet, and would probably be happier if we did! But instead, we pull out our phones, put on our earbuds and try not to make eye contact.We're afraid to talk to strangers, but why? And how much better might life be if we took the time to talk to strangers more often?To find out the answer, we're talking to Joe Keohane, author of The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World. Joe is a journalist who's worked at Medium, Esquire, Entrepreneur, and Hemisphere. His work has also been featured in New York Magazine, The Boston Globe, The New Yorker, Wired, and more!In our interview, we're talking about why people are so hesitant to talk to strangers, and how we can foster positive conversations with people we've just met. Plus, what we can gain from starting up a chat with the guy next to us on the subway or the girl taking our order.

Inspiring People & Places: Architecture, Engineering, And Construction
Costly Mistakes Can Grow Great Leaders with Wally Hise, HDR

Inspiring People & Places: Architecture, Engineering, And Construction

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 43:25


On today's episode, BJ talks with Wally Hise, Sr. Vice President at HDR. Wally discusses his passion for working on Federal projects, lessons learned from leaders he's worked with, and what mistakes early in his career led him to finding what he loves to do. Resources mentioned:   “The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth About Extraordinary Results” by Gary Keller: https://www.amazon.com/ONE-Thing-Surprisingly-Extraordinary-Results/dp/1885167776“Essentialism” by Greg McKeown: https://www.amazon.com/Essentialism-Greg-McKeown-audiobook/dp/B00IWYP5NI/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3A938M3GCKBS7&keywords=essentialism&qid=1665514788&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIyLjAzIiwicXNhIjoiMS41NiIsInFzcCI6IjEuNjQifQ%3D%3D&s=books&sprefix=essentialism%2Cstripbooks%2C96&sr=1-1“Atomic Habits” by James Clear: https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habits“The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World” by Joe Keohane: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Strangers-Benefits-Connecting-Suspicious/dp/1984855778Calls-to-action:  Inspiring People and Places is brought to you by MCFA. Visit our website www.MCFAglobal.com and sign up for our weekly newsletter where we curate some of the top industry articles of the week and give you a dose of inspiration as you head into the weekend!   MCFA IS HIRING!!  If you or anyone you know are looking to work in the Planning, Project Development, Project Management, or Construction Management field, contact us through our website. Interns to Executives...we need great people to help us innovate and inspire, plan, develop and build our nation's infrastructure.  Check out our MUST FILL positions here https://mcfaglobal.com/careers/.  We reward the bold and the action oriented so if you don't see a position but think you are a fit...send us an email!   Learn more at www.MCFAGlobal.com Author: BJ Kraemer, MCFAKeywords: MCFA, Architecture, Construction, Engineering, Public Engineers, Military Engineers, United States Military Academy, Veteran Affairs, Development, Veteran, Military, SEC 

Nobody Told Me!
Joe Keohane: ...the value of small talk

Nobody Told Me!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 38:02


How do we interact with strangers? On this episode, we explore why we don't talk to strangers, how we can and what happens when we do. Our guest is veteran journalist Joe Keohane, who's the author of a fantastic book called, "The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World". Note: This episode was previously aired. Thanks to our sponsors of this episode! Everlywell is digital healthcare designed for you — all at an affordable and transparent price. With over thirty at-home lab tests, you'll be able to choose the test that makes the most sense for you to get the answers you need, like the Metabolism Test or Food Sensitivity Test. Everlywell ships products straight to you with everything needed in one package. To take your at-home lab test, simply collect your sample and use the included prepaid shipping label to mail your test back to a certified lab. Your physician-reviewed results get sent to your phone or device in just days! If you've been experiencing symptoms and don't know where to start, Everlywell is committed to listening and supporting your journey towards better health and wellness. For listeners of Nobody Told Me!, Everlywell is offering a special discount of twenty percent off an at-home lab test at everlywell.com/nobody. That's everlywell.com/nobody for twenty percent off your next at-home lab test. Ora Organic's Trust Your Gut probiotic and prebiotic supplement contains some of the world's most powerful probiotic strains, along with prebiotics to help the good bacteria thrive in your gut so your probiotics work smarter, not harder. Trust Your Gut helps optimize your digestion and support common gut health issues like constipation and bloating. A healthy mix of probiotics in your gut has also been linked to having a strong immune system and can even impact your mood! Trust Your Gut is available in a capsule or powder format. With its variety of products, Ora is your one stop shop for clean, quality, plant-based nutrition that works! You have nothing to lose. Try Ora's products and if you're not happy for any reason within 60 days, get a full refund. No questions asked. Get 30% off your first subscription when you text TOLD to 64000. (sixty-four thousand) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Common Good Podcast
What does patriotism look like for people of faith? Plus, Steven Barr with Castmember Church & Kathy Craig from Decision Point

The Common Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 63:27


(00:00-09:22): Pride in being an American has hit a record low in new Gallup polling. Brain and Aubrey talked about what healthy patriotism looks like. (09:22-20:08): Steven Barr is the Lead Past of Castmember Church. He joined Brian and Aubrey to talk about his new book “KINGDOM INFLUENCE: Three Proven Keys to Revealing Jesus in a Skeptical and Suspicious World” (20:08-28:08): Social Media Watercooler: What do you remember most about life before smartphones? (28:08-36:48): Three men reported that Christian musician Chris Rice took advantage of a youth ministry culture that normalized massages and sleepovers to groom them as teenagers more than 20 years ago. (36:48-45:53): Kathy Craig is the Director of Church & Ministry Partnerships for Decision Point. She joined Brian and Aubrey to talk about the work Decision Point does to help students share their faith at school. (45:53-54:23): Kaitlyn Schiess talked about something very simple that people can do to make an impact on others.  (54:23-1:03:28): Jeanne Stevens wrote why “shoulds” are not good motivators.” Brian and Aubrey shared their thoughts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Common Good Podcast
Steven Barr discusses his book, “A Guide to a Life Beyond Imagination,” Brian and Aubrey share their thoughts on the Supreme Court abortion case, and they reflect on an ABC News interview with Mel Brooks - December 2, 2021

The Common Good Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 54:04


(00:00-7:57): Brian and Aubrey discussed the recent school shooting in Michigan and talked about the following articles:  “Authorities look for motive with 15-year-old Michigan high school shooting suspect in custody.” “In America's gun violence 'epidemic,' Oxford High in Michigan is 28th school shooting of 2021” (7:57-17:33): What guidelines should pastors and spiritual leaders follow when they recommend or retweet someone on social media? Brian and Aubrey talked about this and shared their thoughts on Michael Gryboski's Christian Post article, “Former SBC President James Merritt resigns from post at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.” (17:33-25:07): Why is humor so important in life? Brian and Aubrey talked about this and reflected on George Stephanopoulos' ABC News interview with Mel Brooks, “Master storyteller Mel Brooks reflects on ageless comedy, his remarkable success.” (25:07-35:31): Brian and Aubrey commented on a major abortion case at the Supreme Court, and they discussed the following articles: “Supreme Court Abortion Case Holds Signs of Hope for Pro-Life Evangelicals” “Viability Is No Way to Judge a Human Life” (35:31-54:04): Steven Barr, Founding Pastor of Cast Member Church, joined Brian and Aubrey to talk about his book, “A Guide to a Life Beyond Imagination,” and his upcoming book, "KINGDOM INFLUENCE: Three Proven Keys to Revealing Jesus in a Skeptical and Suspicious World.” Learn more about Cast Member Church at castmemberchurch.com Learn more about Steven and his books at disciplemakingsolutions.com and connect with him on Facebook at @StevenLBarrCMC and Instagram at @stevenl.barr See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wellness Unwrapped
Why talking to strangers is good for us!

Wellness Unwrapped

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 75:55


We've always been told to beware of strangers...but it turns out that talking to strangers is a proven way to make us happier and healthier. In this life-affirming conversation, I chat with veteran journalist Joe Keohane, author of the brilliant new book "The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World". At a time when many of us are retreating into our phone screens and human beings are becoming more detached from each other, Joe's message is more important than ever. Loneliness has been described as "one of the greatest public health challenges of our time" (in the words of Tracey Crouch, the first UK government-appointed minister for loneliness). You'll hear Joe explaining what we have to gain by starting up a conversation with a stranger - and practical, joyful, simple ways to connect with others. Even if you don't feel confident of your social skills, this conversation will leave you empowered to connect with others in a way that makes you feel good about yourself. This conversation is very powerful and may cause you to feel better about humanity and the world we live in. Let me know what you think! Do make sure you benefit from more connection and support by joining my Wellness Unwrapped community This is a Facebook group for listeners of this podcast, where we share thoughts, tips and inspiration - and cheer each other on! Join here: www.Facebook.com/groups/wellnessunwrapped You can also find me here: https://peppermintwellness.co.uk/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PeppermintWellness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peppermintwellness/

The Business Builders Show with Marty Wolff

I was referred to Joe Keohane by Jason Feifer Editor in Chief, Entrepreneur Magazine. Joe was featured in a recent edition of the magazine and Jason thought our Business Builders Show audience would benefit from Joe's book. He was right! GREAT interview with Joe about The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World.Learn more and connect with Joe on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-keohane-7969769/Learn more about me, your host on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martywolffceo/You can also call or text me with your comments or questions at 570 815 1626. Thanks for being a Business Builders Show subscriber! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The Art of Manliness
The Power of Talking to Strangers

The Art of Manliness

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 47:05


Look around a grocery store, airport lobby, or subway car, and you'll see a bunch of people who are physically together but distinctly separate, each off in their own world, often looking at their phones. In public environments like these, we rarely think to talk to others, and hope no one talks to us. But my guest today says that initiating these kinds of interactions will not only be more edifying and enjoyable than we think, but holds a key to the sustaining of civilization. His name is Joe Keohane, and he's the author of The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World. Joe and I spend the first part of our conversation taking a high-level look at how talking with strangers makes individuals happier and society more connected, and why we so strenuously avoid these interactions, even though they almost invariably go better than we anticipate. We discuss how interacting with strangers helped expand human civilization, the codes that ancient cultures developed on how to treat strangers, and a theory as to why people are more social in places like Brazil than in Nordic countries. From there we turn to the more practical side of things and discuss how to develop or redevelop your ability to talk to strangers. Joe shares how to ask people how they're doing in a way that will get a real response and a better question to ask people than what they do for a living. We also talk about how to change your perspective on small talk, and move it as quickly as possible into meatier territory. We end our conversation with how talking to strangers can overcome division and polarization in society, and how it's changed Joe's own life. Check out the show notes at aom.is/strangers/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Louise McSharry
'The Power of Strangers' with Joe Keohane

Louise McSharry

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 15:35


Is a silent commute really the ideal situation? Does a familiar group online really make for engaging interactions? Joe Keohane doesn't think so, and explores the importance of talking to strangers and interacting with things you don't know in his book "The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World".

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Marketplace Morning Report
The joy of … strangers? We can explain.

Marketplace Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 7:38


Journalist Joe Keohane’s book, “The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World,” examines the advantages of connecting with people we don’t know. David Brancaccio connects with him for a discussion. Also, Nancy Marshall-Genzer shares of details about Hurricane Ida’s path of destruction as it makes its way through New York and New Jersey, and what the potential damage cost could be in Louisiana.

Marketplace All-in-One
The joy of … strangers? We can explain.

Marketplace All-in-One

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 7:38


Journalist Joe Keohane’s book, “The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World,” examines the advantages of connecting with people we don’t know. David Brancaccio connects with him for a discussion. Also, Nancy Marshall-Genzer shares of details about Hurricane Ida’s path of destruction as it makes its way through New York and New Jersey, and what the potential damage cost could be in Louisiana.

All Of It
Talking to Strangers

All Of It

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 28:30


During social distancing, many Americans missed the experience of interacting with strangers and acquaintances. A new book explores the benefits of interacting with people outside your social circle. Author Joe Keohane joins us to discuss the book, The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World, and take calls from listeners.

KERA's Think
There's No Danger In Strangers

KERA's Think

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 32:50


It's hard to talk to strangers – especially during a pandemic. But science says it's good for us. Journalist Joe Keohane joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the benefits of breaking down our silos and inclinations to isolate in order to find connection, empathy and a path to happiness. His book is called “The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World.”

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The Braver Angels Podcast
The Power of Strangers | Joe Keohane with Ciaran O'Connor

The Braver Angels Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 51:58


Is it worth striking up a conversation with the stranger in the checkout line? What's on the other side of that silence, and how do we bridge it? Journalist Joe Keohane is out with a new book, The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World, which explores the lost art of connecting with unfamiliar people. Ciaran O'Connor talks with Joe about why and how we should talk to strangers—starting with your local barista—and what these experiences can do to improve our daily lives and our politics. Twitter: @braverangels, @JoeKeohane, @ciaranjoconnor

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Curious Minds: Innovation in Life and Work
CM 194: Joe Keohane on the Benefits of Talking to Strangers

Curious Minds: Innovation in Life and Work

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 48:49


I have a confession to make. I enjoy talking to people I don't know. I like learning about them and hearing their stories. I'm sure it explains why I started this podcast nearly six years ago. Yet I know a lot of people who avoid talking to strangers. And if, for any reason, they have to, they dread it. But these feelings of dread work against us. Study after study shows that when we talk to strangers, we nearly always feel good afterwards. And in a time where people feel more isolated and lonely than ever, the good feeling that comes from talking to strangers may be just the thing we need to bring us closer together. That's why I reached out to Joe Keohane to talk to him about his incredibly entertaining and enlightening book, The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World. He explains how we got to be so suspicious of strangers and what it's cost us. And for anyone who avoids talking to strangers because they don't know what to say, he's got you covered. Joe shares things he's learned from workshops he attended while writing the book.  Episode Links Georgie Nightingall and Trigger Conversations Gillian Sandstrom Nicholas Epley Juliana Schroeder The Lesser Minds Problem Michael Tomasello Douglas Fry Stranger Danger Stanley Milgram and Stanford Prison Experiment led by Philip Zimbardo Oscar Ibarra Theodore Zeldin and The Feast of Strangers Braver Angels The Ezra Klein Show The Team Learn more about host, Gayle Allen, and producer, Rob Mancabelli, here. Support the Podcast If you like the show, please rate and review it on iTunes or wherever you subscribe, and tell a friend or family member about the show. Subscribe Click here and then scroll down to see a sample of sites where you can subscribe.

Build Your Network
676: Joe Keohane | The Power of Talking to Strangers

Build Your Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 36:29


In an increasingly isolated and suspicious society, we may be losing out on an incredible superpower that opens doors and actively improves our lives - the ability to talk to strangers.Joe Keohane is a New York-based writer and editor who has held high-level editorial positions with, or written for, Esquire, Medium, Entrepreneur, The New York Times, the Boston Globe, the New Yorker, and New York Magazine writing on everything from politics, to travel, to social science, business, and technology. He is now the author of his first book, The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World.Let's dive right in and learn from Joe how the power of talking to strangers can not only build your network, but directly affect you as a person. Things you will learn in this episode: [00:01 - 06:29] Opening Segment  I introduce today's guest, Joe Keohane Want better interviews? Go to Guestio.com Joe gives us some background on his storyGrowing up in a social familyAthletic as a kid Falling in with the artistic crowd Going into the job world [06:30 - 18:50] The Power of Talking to StrangersJoe talks about his start into writingHow Joe began to network Writing to other writers about their work Joe's college experienceJoe talks about how he got networking for writing Going to people who are doing what you want Sticking with the responsive people It should be a pleasurable experienceFollow your curiosity not an agenda A word from our sponsors [18:51 - 33:29] The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious WorldThe inspiration for the book The rise of isolation The benefits of talking to strangersThe individual benefits The social benefits The example of Braver Angles Talking to people who disagree with you Talking to people to expand yourself [33:30 - 37:29] Closing SegmentWho you know or what you know?Without who you know, what you know makes no difference We are social creatures ThE RanDoM RoUnDHow to engage with JoeLinks below Final words Tweetable Quotes: “I haven't applied for a job in 10 years… My network does everything for me, it's amazing.” - Joe Keohane“People fail at networking when they think it's like eating your vegetables, it should be pleasurable, and indulging your curiosity.” - Joe Keohane“If you want to talk to someone you have to be willing to change, you have to be open to what they're saying… a real conversation can actually change you.” - Joe KeohaneResources Mentioned: The Power of Talking to StrangersConversation - Theodore ZeldinReligion for AtheistsConnect and engage with Joe on Twitter and LinkedIn. Go to https://joekeohane.net/ to learn more about the power of talking to strangers. Did you love the value that we are putting out in the show? LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue putting out great content just for you! Share this episode and help someone who wants to connect with world-class people. Jump on over to travischappell.com/makemypodcast and let my team make you your very own show!If you want to learn how to build YOUR network, check out my website travischappell.com. You can connect with me on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Be sure to join The Lounge to become part of the community that's setting up REAL relationships that add value and create investments.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Keen On Democracy
Joe Keohane on the Benefits of Connecting with Strangers

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 35:00


In this episode of "Keen On", Andrew is joined by Joe Keohane, the author of "The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World", to discuss what happens when we talk to strangers, and why it affects everything from our own health and well-being to the rise and fall of nations. Joe Keohane is a veteran journalist who has worked as an editor at Medium, Esquire, Entrepreneur, and Hemispheres. His writing—on everything from politics, to travel, to social science, business, and technology—has appeared in New York magazine, The Boston Globe, The New Yorker, Wired, Boston magazine, and The New Republic. Joe also managed to win a 2017 Screenwriter's Colony fellowship for a comedy television pilot that remains unproduced. Born in the Boston area, he currently resides in New York City with his wife and daughter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nobody Told Me!
Joe Keohane: ...the value of small talk

Nobody Told Me!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 36:11


We've all been there...at a coffee shop with only one other person in line front of us. We look down at our phones, but aren't really reading anything. We're suspicious and shy. Why don't we just start a conversation? On this episode, we're going to explore why we don't talk to strangers, how we can and what happens when we do. Our guest is veteran journalist Joe Keohane, whose written for New York Magazine, The Boston Globe, The New Yorker, Wired and many other publications. Joe's the author of a fantastic new book called, The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World. ****** Thanks to our sponsor of this episode! --> Apple Vacations: for a limited time, take $75 off your all-inclusive stay at Iberostar Hotels! Go to applevacations.com/nobody-told-me and use code 'SUN75'. --> Stuff That Works: share your experience with any health condition and discover what works best for you. Go to stuffthatworks.health to check it out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Something You Should Know
The Science of Who You Love - and Why & What Strangers Do To You

Something You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 55:13


In the last several years, a lot of different kinds of salt have popped up on store shelves. It used to be just salt and kosher salt. Now there is sea salt, Himalayan salt, pink salt and a million more it seems. So what's the difference? This episode begins with an explanation. https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/expert-answers/sea-salt/faq-20058512 Love is interesting. We crave it and yet love can also be the source of incredible pain and misery. Truth is that as much as we say we care about love, humans are not always very good at it according to Laura Mucha author of the book, Love Understood: The Science of Who, How and Why We Love (https://amzn.to/3AZIdjm). Laura has spent most of her life researching the topic of love and interviewing people all over the world about their relationships. Listen as her insights on the topic of love will delight and inspire you to love better. Do you like talking to strangers? A lot of people don't because they think it is a waste of time or because they hate small talk, or they figure -what's the point? Well Joe Keohane believes that if that is your attitude, you are just plain wrong about the value of strangers. Joe is author of the book The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World (https://amzn.to/3hzh1QK) and he lays out a compelling case for why you should talk with people you don't know - and the benefits are numerous. Integrity is, “The perceived pattern of alignment between words and actions.” Living a life of integrity is something to strive for. Listen as I reveal a great example of how living with integrity can really pay off. Literally! Source: Tony Simons author of The Integrity Dividend (https://amzn.to/3kedPeY) PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! Save time, money, and stress with Firstleaf – the wine club designed with you in mind! Join today and you'll get 6 bottles of wine for $29.95 and free shipping! Just go to https://tryfirstleaf.com/SOMETHING Get 10% off on the purchase of Magnesium Breakthrough from BiOptimizers by visiting https://magbreakthrough.com/something Dell's Semi Annual Sale is the perfect time to power up productivity and gaming victories. Now you can save what Dell employees save on high-performance tech. Save 17% on the latest XPS and Alienware computers with Intel Core processors. Plus, check out exclusive savings on Dell monitors, headsets and accessories for greater immersion in all you do. Upgrade today by calling 800 buy Dell, or you can visit https://dell.com/Semi Annual Sale Discover matches all the cash back you earn on your credit card at the end of your first year automatically and is accepted at 99% of places in the U.S. that take credit cards! Learn more at https://discover.com/yes Go to https://RockAuto.com right now and see all the parts available for your car or truck. Write SOMETHING in their “How did you hear about us?” box so they know we sent you! Learn about investment products and more at https://Investor.gov, your unbiased resource for valuable investment information, tools and tips. Before You Invest, https://Investor.gov. Visit https://remy-cointreau.com to learn more about their exceptional spirits! Visit https://ferguson.com for the best in all of your plumping supply needs! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Teach Me Something New with Brit Morin
The Power of Talking to Strangers with Joe Keohane

Teach Me Something New with Brit Morin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 45:20


After an isolating year, many are finding it difficult to socialize in the ways they used to. Talking to strangers especially can feel awkward or down right intimidating when you're out of practice. But today's expert is here to help us all feel more comfortable connecting with anyone. Journalist Joe Keohane joins Brit for a conversation on the unexpected mental health benefits of talking to strangers, plus how to feel confident striking up a conversation with anyone, anywhere — from your local barista to the person sitting next to you on your next flight. Introverts and extroverts alike will gain plenty of insight from Joe's methods, which he draws largely from his new book "The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Best Advice Show
Talking to Strangers with Joe Keohane

The Best Advice Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 6:39


Joe Keohane, a veteran journalist who has held high-level editing positions at Medium, Esquire, Entrepreneur, and Hemispheres is the author of The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting In a Suspicious World. To offer your own advice, call Zak @ 844-935-BEST TRANSCRIPT: JOE: My name's Joe Keohane. I'm the author of the new book, The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting In a Suspicious World. ZAK: We've all gotten rusty talking to strangers because of COVID but also because of our phones and because of where we are as a culture. The thing that I like to do with this show is give people something they can try today. So, give me a strategy for getting back in to where it's not gonna overwhelm and feel like we have to go be friends with the world. JOE: First know that everybody is anxious. Everybody was anxious about talking to strangers before this for a lot of reasons I get into in the book and everyone's especially anxious now because we've been in the hole for a year. So, start easy. Start with a waiter or waitress. Talk to somebody that's at a coffee shop in a structured, public place where your roles are clear, right. You're not just sneaking up on someone on the street which I would not advise people to do. And there's a really cool technique that I learned from a woman named Georgie Nightingall who's this communications expert in London. I took a class with here where she taught people how to talk to strangers and she was very keen and very good at it. The idea that she had was, it involved scripts. So, when we have an interaction with someone at a corner store, right, you go in and say, how you doing? And the person says good, how are you and you say, good, thanks. And that's it. You've out no effort into it. There's no curiosity being exercised. It's just a way to recognize that you're standing there, right? Cause it would be weird not to say anything but you don't want to put any effort into it. So, that's a script and we use those all the time to converse cognitive load and things like that. When you find yourself in a situation like that and someone asks you a scripted question, give them a specific answer. So, what Georgie advised and what she always does and this is brilliant and I do it all the time. When someone says, how you doing? Georgie says, ehhhh, 7 our 10. So now you're off script. You're in uncharted territory. The person's gonna be alert now being like, ok, something different is happening here. I have to dial in. I have to pay attention. And then Georgie will say, how are you doing today? And now she's modeled something and they follow her lead because it's rude if they don't. This is how we communicate. They'll say, oh, pretty good. I'm about 8 out of 10. And then she'd say, what'll take to get you to a 9 today? And then they'll be like, my mother's not been feeling well. Maybe I'll go see her later. Maybe she'll be feeling better. JOE: When you get to that point, you get a glimmer of the other person. You get a glimmer of the depth and complexity of another person you would never register as a human being. People in service positions are often dehumanized. But, just a little trick like that is super useful and super easy and it's really funny and people I find are often kind of delighted by it. It's playful. It's audacious. You do that stuff enough, it leads to a little interaction and you'll feel good after you do it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Brother Brother Brother
Episode 184: The Power of Strangers with Joe Keohane

Brother Brother Brother

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 45:40


In this week's episode, Wyndham sits down with esteemed journalist Joe Keohane to discuss his first book The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World. The two discuss the pandemic's effect on our social skills and the advance of digital creep, the rewards of talking to people outside your circle, the inherent danger of “stranger danger,” and how social customs translate across countries and cultures. Joe Keohane's book The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World comes out on July 13, but you can pre-order it from Penguin Random House or wherever books are sold.