In this podcast, Danny Miranda and his guest talk about the different ways of communication which includes walking and approaching someone slightly down to someone a little bit more rounded besides various interesting things related to walk.
The speaker advises sending a follow-up email to a busy recipient and taking control of the narrative through communication. They reference Ellick's persuasive tactics of seeking to control the narrative.
The speaker expresses frustration with inconsistent communication and feeling like they are being given the runaround by being redirected to different numbers.
The speaker encourages people to use as few words and sentences as possible to deliver a message, saving time for both parties. By practicing efficient communication, individuals can improve their thinking, speaking, and writing skills.
This podcast episode explores the use of sarcasm in communication and the potential consequences it can bring. The host and guest share their thoughts on how sarcasm can be both funny and problematic in various contexts.
The speaker discusses the importance of nonverbal communication when making tactical decisions and problem-solving in high-pressure situations, particularly in scenarios where verbal communication may not be possible.
The speaker shares a story of when a client asked for specific imagery but had trouble communicating their needs, pointing out the importance of clear communication in the client-artist relationship.
The rise of electronic media has made it easier for people to communicate and consume information, leading to an overwhelming amount of content that needs to be filtered. This has led to the need for a discipline of not caring, or recognizing what doesn't need attention.
The speaker discusses the use of filler words and how people communicate differently in certain situations. They also touch on how people perceive public figures versus normal people.
The best thing to do in an escalating argument is to call a timeout ahead of time, so you can de-escalate and prevent the situation from getting worse. Hand-holding and using a safe word or snack are strategies that may not work in the heat of the moment, but timeouts can help you calm down before continuing the conversation.
The key to a successful and healthy long-term relationship is effective communication. Learning how to communicate with your partner and understanding their communication style is crucial for an easy and simple relationship.
The speaker discusses their struggle with being direct and adjusting to life in New York City.
Communication can be tricky and often involves happenstance, coincidence and good fortune. It is important to be mindful of how we communicate to avoid misunderstandings, misinterpretations and to prevent fueling the divide in society.
The transcript discusses the importance of effective communication within organizational structures and how it facilitates productivity and avoids operational difficulties. It also stresses the significance of getting people to believe in achieving targets, rather than mere head nods.
The speaker discusses the importance of being clear in asking your spouse for a favor and suggests using phrases such as "would you" instead of "could you" to achieve clarity in communication.
The conversation involves questionable and uncomfortable statements that leave one party feeling the need to verify with another person.
The way we imagine things in our mind affects our behavior and how we communicate with others, as illustrated by rolling dogs and frustrated hotel guests.
Two people engage in an incoherent and nonsensical conversation filled with filler words and irrelevant details.
A discussion about how saying "one year ago today" without providing context can lead to confusion.
The speaker shares their personal experience on how labeling emotions and expressing them clearly can improve communication during difficult situations.
The tension between productivity and the spontaneity of live conversations still creates a magic that gives pause, particularly when we are seeking to be deeply understood. Although it may not be the best platform for everyone, the potential for anything to happen in a live conversation still holds a certain allure.
This transcript is a stream of consciousness conversation filled with filler words like "like" and "you know what I mean" that lacks a clear topic or point of discussion.
The podcast speaker shares some communication hacks he has discovered, such as posting on Instagram stories or engaging with those who have a bigger social media following.
This transcript discusses how men and women can have different approaches to emotional communication, with the speaker feeling that men often lack experience with having "real emotion" conversations.
The ability to communicate and engage an audience is just as important as having knowledge, regardless of one's profession.
The speaker expresses frustration about people who talk in a certain dialect that they find difficult to comprehend and annoying to listen to, making it difficult for them to focus on what is being said.
Rambling and incoherent conversations can often be a result of feeling sick or distracted.
Learn the art of how to say "no" in a clear and gracious way through email, rather than avoiding the situation or giving non-committal answers. Saying "no" can actually be a way to cut your losses and ultimately win big.
The speaker discusses a scenario where miscommunication causes frustration and tension between two people.
Charlie wanted to talk to Calvin about his experience aboard the ship, but Calvin was still too upset.
In this podcast, the importance of speaking with love and a sense of purpose is discussed, along with tips from the Dale Carnegie course on how to deliver an effective message.
The speaker discusses the importance of being able to hold space for other people's opinions without the need to fight them and the green flag that is knowing when to shut up instead of expressing your own opinion.
The speaker discusses the art of using personal questions on a podcast to facilitate communication and understanding between individuals. They ponder whether they should continue their current approach or recreate their earlier success with personal questions.
Learn how to improve your communication skills with tips such as being specific about your requests and compromising with your partner.
The podcast discusses how diversions and misdirections can be used to avoid addressing the core of the problem, for instance when someone wants you to leave them alone but instead you're being accused of meaningless technical things.
This podcast series aims to help people have difficult conversations by listening with empathy and speaking with honesty, featuring stories shared by people and feedback from friends along the way.
A disagreement at a party highlights communication issues between a man and a woman, with one feeling disrespected and the other feeling like they weren't listened to.
The speaker recounts their frustration while trying to give someone else directions.
In this episode, the hosts discuss the importance of timing in communication and how approaching a conversation in the wrong moment can lead to negative outcomes. They share personal experiences and offer tips on how to effectively communicate with others.
The hosts discuss the use of filler words and vocal tics in conversation. They examine the impact of these habits and provide strategies for reducing and eliminating them.
The hosts share how some of their audience was unaware that they were on tour and thank them for their support.
The speaker muses about the length of time people stay on the phone.
A conversation filled with vague language and an unclear objective is described.
The speaker recalls using payphones in the past to stay connected with the rest of his friends while travelling. He recounts one instance where he had to use a payphone outside a convenience store while his friend watched from a distance.
It is crucial to seek understanding and listen to differing viewpoints in order to have a productive conversation. It is also important to acknowledge that differing opinions do not make someone a bad person.
The speaker expresses frustration with people not answering their phones, even when they are in the same room, and ponders the idea of canceling their phones as punishment.
The speaker talks about the use of filler words such as "you know" and how it was expected in the past, but may not be as acceptable now. The speaker also mentions a recent incident where it appeared someone was using filler words while looking up information on their computer.
The transcript showcases an unintelligible conversation with multiple filler words and incomplete thoughts.