I feel like so many of us also, one of the things that we really yearn for is this feeling of I am not alone. You know, it feels like when you invite people into that roller coaster and say like, I've been through this and maybe I've been in it right now, people feel like they'll be less alone in the world. And there's power in that. It reminds me some magazines just have a section like the celebrities or like us, right? And everyone be like, ohYeah. And I always wondered why did people like those sections? The way you framed it makes us feel like, look, these are celebrities, but they're just like us
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Have you ever wondered why some people seem to have a magical way with words, effortlessly connecting with others, inspiring change, being able to share ideas in a way that seems to bypass defenses, be wildly persuasive and lead to action and impact? What IS it that lets them do it? In today's fund and surprising conversation with Jonah Berger, we delve into the fascinating world of language, persuasion, and ethics, and reveal the secrets to harnessing the power of what my guest calls “magic words” in your everyday life.
Jonah is a world-renowned expert on natural language processing, change, word of mouth, influence, consumer behavior, and why things catch on. His latest book, Magic Words: What to Say to Get Your Way, provides a powerful toolkit and actionable techniques around the science of language and how you can use it to change minds, engage audiences, and drive action.
In today’s conversation, we explore the incredible ways in which language can impact our lives, relationships, and influence, including:
- The concept of "linguistic chameleons" and how adjusting your language can create stronger connections with others.
- The power of emotional language to hold attention, evoke curiosity and inspire action.
- How sharing vulnerabilities and failures can foster a sense of camaraderie, empowering others to persist in their endeavors.
- The importance of understanding similarities and differences in language, and the potential to drive creativity and cultural shifts.
You can find Jonah at: Website | Twitter
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