🔊 New Podcast Alert! In this week's episode of Think Fast, Talk Smarter, we're joined by Elise Keith, co-founder and CEO of Lucid Meetings, author of "Where the Action Is" and a recognized expert in business meetings. Link in the bio!
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Tune in to yesterday's episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart: The Podcast with Debra Schifrin by clicking the link in my bio!
Debra Schifrin designs and leads corporate workshops on leadership, communication, collaboration, agility, storytelling, and creativity.
Don't forget to tune into this week's episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart with Alia Crum! An organizational psychologist, Stanford professor, New York Times bestselling author, and speaker. Link in the bio.
Anxiety when speaking in front of others is a common fear. Yet, we can learn to manage our anxiety so that we are more comfortable and confident. Certain strategies stand out for their effectiveness and practicality – see below to learn more.
According to O’Mara, “A conversation is where we create a shared reality together.” As a professor of experimental brain research at Trinity College Dublin, his research has focused on how human brains sync up through communication. Head to the link in bio to listen.
Even if you don’t think you’re a natural, anyone can become proficient at the art of small talk by utilizing the right tactics and behaviors. In this collaboration with Harvard Business Review, I share some tips and techniques for small talk of all sorts.
In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Szu-Chi Huang and I explore the intersection of human psychology, behavior, and goal attainment — and how communication connects them all. Head to the link in my bio to listen
We should all be audience-centric in communication. But, as Julian Treasure contests, we need to take it one step further. What is the listening I am speaking into?, he says, is the question every speaker should ask themselves over and over. Head to the link in my bio to listen.