Henna Pryor on How to Embrace Your Uniqueness to Connect With Others
Oct 10, 2023
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Henna Pryor, author and workplace performance expert, discusses the power of embracing awkwardness for personal and professional growth. She shares her own journey of embracing her uniqueness and how it boosted her performance in the corporate world. They also talk about the impact of technology on human interactions and the importance of repairing awkward situations. Embracing awkwardness is emphasized as a key skill for creating connections and promoting personal growth.
Embracing awkwardness can strengthen relationships and lead to personal growth.
Acknowledging and embracing our uniqueness can boost performance and create stronger connections.
Deep dives
The Power of Embracing Awkwardness
The podcast episode discusses the importance of embracing awkwardness as a way to form deeper connections and create a more authentic and relatable persona. The host and guest explore the concept of 'good awkward' and how it can be a superpower to inspire others. They share personal anecdotes and examples from pop culture to highlight the benefits of leaning into awkward situations. The episode emphasizes that embracing awkwardness leads to vulnerability, deeper relationships, and personal growth.
The Joy of Being Awkwardly Confident
The episode delves into the idea of being 'awkwardly confident' and how it can be a transformative mindset. The host and guest discuss how embracing awkwardness can lead to greater self-acceptance and allow individuals to show up as their authentic selves. They highlight the importance of not taking ourselves too seriously and finding humor in awkward situations. The episode explores how being awkwardly confident can create a strong connection with others and open doors for personal and professional growth.
Navigating Awkwardness in Personal and Professional Settings
The episode explores how to navigate awkward moments in both personal and professional settings. The host and guest discuss the role of vulnerability in building deeper connections and forging stronger relationships. They share personal stories of awkward experiences and highlight the power of vulnerability in overcoming challenges. The episode emphasizes the importance of embracing and learning from awkward moments, rather than trying to eliminate them, and offers practical strategies for managing and embracing awkwardness in various situations.
Using Awkwardness as a Catalyst for Growth and Success
The episode discusses how embracing awkwardness can be a catalyst for personal and professional growth and success. The host and guest highlight the idea that awkwardness is a natural part of the human experience and should be embraced rather than avoided. They explore how leaning into awkwardness can lead to increased confidence, authenticity, and resilience. The episode also touches on the role of vulnerability, humor, and self-acceptance in navigating awkward situations and creating meaningful connections.
Did you know that awkwardness is your greatest asset for professional and personal growth?My guest today is here to tell us all about it. She's my dear friend, Henna Pryor. Henna is an author, sought-after workplace performance expert, executive coach, and award-winning, two-time TEDx speaker. Following two decades in the corporate world, a few career pivots, and a wildly successful leap to entrepreneurship, she shares her work from the stage and screen to expand on her belief that the key to most people's success is embracing their bumpy edges.
Henna and I discuss the importance of owning your uniqueness and how leaning into awkwardness can actually strengthen your relationships.
Show Notes
6:37 - Henna's origin story that led to her book, "Good Awkward." 7:51 - Henna's awkward story from 5th grade that still lives with her today 8:50 - Leaning into the awkward and embracing it changes everything 9:17 - How does Henna define 'awkward' 11:36 - The important difference between awkwardness and ineptitude 12:29 - The pratfall effect 12:57 - How the pratfall effect is similar to the service recovery paradox 14:13 - The key skill is to learn how to 'repair' 16:08 - People are almost untrained to deal with awkward situations now because we hide behind technology 18:18 - How technology has hindered certain interactions 20:08 - How Henna slowly embraced her uniqueness at her corporate job and boosted her performance 21:48 - The avoidance of awkwardness increases awkwardness 23:13 - Awkward versus vulnerable 27:58 - The one thing that Henna fought for when writing her book 29:40 - Henna shares some of her awkward experiences that ended up getting cut from the book 31:21 - The biggest takeaway Henna has from her research 32:15 - Henna's embarrassing moment from a recent TV interview promoting her new book