Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques

Matt Abrahams, Think Fast Talk Smart
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42 snips
Jan 5, 2022 • 25min

48. Speaking Up Without Freaking Out: How to Tackle Communication Anxiety

Aliyah Crum, a Stanford psychology professor specializing in stress and mindset, joins the discussion on combating communication anxiety. They reveal that a staggering 85% of people dread public speaking and share insights into the evolutionary roots of this fear. Listeners learn how to reframe stress positively and utilize it to enhance performance. Techniques like humor, prioritizing rest, and embracing personal voice are explored, empowering individuals to express themselves confidently across various settings.
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15 snips
Dec 14, 2021 • 8min

47. Quick Thinks: How to Use Storytelling to Be a Better Founder

Great founders are great storytellers! Discover how authentic narratives can captivate customers and inspire employees. Learn the essential steps for launching a startup, from identifying pain points to pitching investors. Storytelling is vital for connection and credibility in entrepreneurship. By mastering narrative techniques, founders can significantly enhance their chances of success. Join a fascinating discussion that emphasizes the power of storytelling in the startup journey!
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Dec 3, 2021 • 21min

46. Stay Creative: How to Keep Your Ideas Fresh and Practical

Justin Berg, an assistant professor of organizational behavior at Stanford, shares insights on the balance between novelty and usefulness in creativity. He emphasizes that both aspects are crucial yet often at odds. Berg discusses the importance of staying connected to creative efforts, especially for managers, and introduces the concept of job crafting to enhance job satisfaction. The discussion also highlights how effective communication can boost innovation in organizations and encourages listeners to embrace creativity in their professional roles.
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4 snips
Nov 18, 2021 • 15min

45. Recipes From the “Communication Kitchen”: How to Handle Three Common Challenges This Holiday Season

The hosts tackle common holiday communication challenges with practical strategies. They share tips for mastering small talk and navigating conflicts with effective problem-solving. The importance of understanding different perspectives is emphasized, alongside techniques for better negotiation. Engaging discussions are framed to foster collaboration and gratitude during the festive season. Listeners are encouraged to enhance their communication skills with additional resources.
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22 snips
Nov 11, 2021 • 20min

44. Act Like a Leader: How Lessons From The Theater Can Help You Step into Power

Melissa Jones Briggs, a Stanford GSB lecturer, merges theater techniques with social science to enhance leadership and communication skills. She emphasizes that leadership is a role played in others' lives and the importance of being present and stepping back when needed. Jones Briggs discusses how uncovering diverse narratives fosters inclusivity, and how powerful language can bridge gaps in corporate communication. She advocates for curiosity in leadership, asserting it as essential for genuine connections and effective teamwork.
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8 snips
Oct 28, 2021 • 19min

43. Get Psyched: How Time and Situations Shape Our Communication

Join Stanford emeritus professor Phillip Zimbardo, renowned for the Stanford Prison Experiment, as he dives into how time shapes our communication. Zimbardo discusses the significant impact of situational factors on behavior, emphasizing that context can often overshadow personality traits. He also explores present hedonism, encouraging listeners to cherish immediate experiences. The podcast further highlights the potential for ordinary individuals to become heroes in challenging situations, using compelling lessons from his groundbreaking research.
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Oct 15, 2021 • 24min

42. Space, Pace, and Grace: How to Handle Challenging Conversations

Collins Dobbs, a management lecturer and executive coach at Stanford, dives into the nuances of handling tough conversations. He emphasizes the value of silence for reflection and the need to focus on receiving emotions with curiosity and openness. By discussing the AIR feedback model and the principles of space, pace, and grace, Dobbs outlines strategies for enhancing communication and building relationships. He also draws inspiration from influential figures like Martin Luther King Jr., highlighting the importance of competence and connection in effective dialogue.
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17 snips
Sep 30, 2021 • 19min

41. Speak like a Founder: How Successful Entrepreneurs Communicate to Their Teams

Stefanos Zenios, a prominent entrepreneurship professor at Stanford, shares his insights on effective communication in teams. He suggests that teamwork involves 'dating' to foster strong connections and navigate difficult conversations. Zenios emphasizes the importance of clarity and setting expectations, drawing parallels between storytelling and pitching ideas. The discussion also delves into managing risks in entrepreneurship and aligning product development with customer needs. Listeners are encouraged to embrace these practical strategies to enhance collaboration and drive innovation.
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4 snips
Sep 16, 2021 • 25min

40. Mindset Matters: How to Embrace the Benefits of Stress

Alia Crum, an assistant professor at Stanford and head of the Stanford Mind and Body Lab, dives into the surprising benefits of stress. She explains how embracing stress can enhance cognitive function and improve interactions. The conversation reveals strategies to reframe stress as an opportunity for growth, especially in communication contexts. Crum also discusses nurturing adaptive mindsets in leadership and parenting, emphasizing authenticity in communication. Listeners will discover how a positive mindset can truly transform their experiences.
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13 snips
Sep 2, 2021 • 21min

39. Brains Love Stories: How Leveraging Neuroscience Can Capture People's Emotions

David Eagleman, a renowned neuroscientist and host of the PBS series The Brain, discusses why our brains are wired for storytelling. He reveals how storytelling influences emotions and cognitive engagement, emphasizing the importance of tailoring narratives for diverse audiences. Eagleman highlights innovative technologies, like haptic feedback, that enhance communication. He also underscores the power of analogies and simplicity in making complex ideas relatable, advocating for storytelling over traditional presentations to captivate and connect with audiences effectively.

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