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The Art of Charm is where self-motivated people, just like you, come to learn from the company’s coaches about to how to master human dynamics, relationships, and becoming your best self with the help of Johnny and AJ, the company’s founders. Johnny and AJ bring their 11 years of coaching experience from their famous Bootcamps, where they host clients in Los Angeles from all over the world and they share their stories, best practices and themselves on this weekly podcast. Not only does The Art of Charm help everyday people, including active members of the military, learn how to become higher performers, better spouses, partners, and coworkers, they dig deep into human behavior, the science behind it, and demystify what we do and why we do it.
Likable Badass (Respect & Influence In The Office) | Alison Fragale
In today's episode, we cover the art of negotiation, power dynamics, and effective leadership with Dr. Alison Fragale, a leading authority in organizational behavior. As a distinguished professor at the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Alison has dedicated her career to understanding how individuals acquire and exercise power and status within organizations. She is the author of the insightful new book, "Likeable Badass: How Women Get the Success They Deserve," combining her rich academic background with real-world applications, Alison empowers women to assert themselves authentically and achieve their career goals.
Join us for an insightful conversation with Dr. Alison Fragale as she unveils the hidden dynamics of power and status that shape our careers and personal lives. Discover how to balance assertiveness with likability, gain respect without compromising your true self, and build authentic status—even if you're new to an organization or battling imposter syndrome. Alison offers actionable strategies to inspire others to advocate on your behalf, navigate conversations that elevate your influence, and become a more impactful leader in your career and beyond.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 00:00:00
What inspired Alison Fragale to develop an interest in organizational psychology?
Why understanding the difference between power and status is crucial for building a fulfilling career and personal life.
How do you acquire status and then leverage it to gain power?
The Catch 22 of Acquiring Power – 00:07:55
What do most people get wrong about what it takes to gain power in your professional and personal life?
Can you be true to yourself if you are trying to acquire status and power?
The Secret to Balancing Assertiveness with Likability – 00:20:48
What is the key to being respected?
How can you be assertive without making people dislike you?
What strategy can you use to build your status authentically?
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01:13:4818/11/2024
Identify Your Genius, Transform Your Work | Insights from Patrick Lencioni
In today’s episode, we uncover the secrets of leadership and team dynamics with Patrick Lencioni, a renowned expert in organizational health and teamwork. As the founder and president of The Table Group, Patrick has spent decades helping leaders build stronger organizations through practical tools and strategies. He’s the author of numerous bestselling books, including The Five Dysfunctions of a Team and his latest, The Six Types of Working Genius: A Better Way to Understand Your Gifts, Your Frustrations, and Your Team.
Get ready for an eye-opening conversation with Patrick Lencioni as he unpacks the powerful framework behind The Six Types of Working Genius. What if the key to unlocking your true potential—and that of your team—lies in understanding the types of work that energize and frustrate you? Patrick shares his groundbreaking model for identifying your natural talents, improving collaboration, and reducing burnout in every aspect of life, from your career to your relationships. We’ll explore how these six types of genius impact team dynamics, decision-making, and personal growth, and how embracing your strengths can lead to greater productivity and fulfillment. Whether you're a leader or simply looking to work smarter, this episode is packed with practical insights to help you thrive.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 00:00:34
What inspired Patrick Lencioni to develop The Six Types of Working Genius framework?
How did personal struggles at work lead Patrick to uncover the six types of genius?
Why understanding your working genius is crucial for building a fulfilling career and personal life.
The Six Types of Working Genius Explained – 00:04:41
What are the six types of working genius, and how do they relate to the phases of any project?
How can identifying your working frustrations help prevent burnout and dissatisfaction?
Why does every successful team need a balance of all six geniuses?
Applying Working Genius to Team Dynamics – 00:10:13
How can leaders use this framework to optimize team collaboration and performance?
What steps can you take to identify and leverage each team member’s genius?
How did a real-world software company transform its innovation process using this model?
Overcoming Miscommunication and Conflict – 00:19:33
How can understanding your working genius improve communication in personal relationships?
What are the common misconceptions about other people’s work styles, and how can this framework resolve them?
Why do working frustrations often lead to conflict, and how can teams overcome this?
Practical Applications Beyond the Workplace – 00:27:02
How can The Six Types of Working Genius help with tasks like planning a vacation or running a household?
Why understanding your genius is the next evolution beyond love languages in personal relationships.
How can couples use this framework to reduce stress and improve collaboration at home?
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59:1211/11/2024
Combating Loneliness Through Community Spaces | Aaron Greiner
In today’s episode, we explore the importance of community spaces and their role in fostering connection and resilience with Aaron Greiner, a pioneering voice in urban design and social infrastructure. As the executive director of CultureHouse, Aaron has transformed underutilized spaces into vibrant “third places” that bring people together, encourage social interaction, and strengthen community ties. With hands-on experience in urban planning and a passion for creating welcoming, inclusive environments, Aaron has been at the forefront of redefining how we view public spaces in urban areas.
Join us for an insightful conversation with Aaron Greiner as he explores the vital role of “third places” in reconnecting our communities and fostering genuine human interaction in a world increasingly dominated by digital connections. How can we reclaim public spaces as hubs for social connection? What are the hidden health and societal benefits of accessible community spaces? Aaron shares his experience transforming vacant storefronts into vibrant pop-ups, discusses the urgent need for social infrastructure, and reveals why gathering spaces are more crucial than ever for individual and collective resilience. Discover actionable ideas to create your own third place, connect with neighbors, and foster a stronger, more supportive community.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 00:00:00
What inspired Aaron Greiner to focus on third places and create CultureHouse?
How do third spaces differ from traditional public spaces, and why are they essential for community well-being?
What challenges did Aaron face when starting CultureHouse, and how has the organization evolved over time?
The Role of Third Places in Society – 00:03:14
What are “third places,” and how do they foster social connection and community?
Why have traditional third places, like dive bars and cafes, declined, and what does it mean for social infrastructure?
How does the setup of a third place affect how people interact and connect?
The Importance of Social Infrastructure – 00:07:28
How does Aaron define social infrastructure, and why is it vital to society?
Why did Aaron choose a popup model for CultureHouse’s third places, and what benefits does this approach provide?
What impact do third places have on local communities, especially those with limited access to public spaces?
The Pandemic’s Impact on Community Spaces – 00:08:50
How did COVID-19 exacerbate issues with social isolation and third places?
What role did commercial spaces play in social infrastructure before the pandemic, and how has that shifted?
How do communities with strong social infrastructure fare better during crises?
Research and Evidence Supporting Third Places – 00:10:20
What research highlights the life-and-death impact of social infrastructure in times of crisis?
How does the decline in social clubs and organizations contribute to societal division?
What can we learn from urban design in cities like Copenhagen to improve third spaces in the U.S.?
Suburbanization and Its Effects on Connection – 00:13:41
How has suburbanization and car dependency impacted Americans' ability to connect with each other?
What challenges do suburban layouts present for building social infrastructure?
How does urban design in Europe foster a greater sense of community compared to the U.S.?
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54:0904/11/2024
The Tree That Bends - How a Flexible Mind Can Help You Thrive | Ross White
In today’s episode, we explore the transformative power of psychological flexibility with Dr. Ross White, an award-winning clinical psychologist and a leader in mental resilience and high-performance coaching. Currently a professor of clinical psychology at Queen’s University Belfast and founder of Strive to Thrive, Dr. White specializes in helping individuals and organizations unlock their potential while safeguarding mental well-being. His latest book, The Tree That Bends: How a Flexible Mind Can Help You Thrive, challenges the relentless “no-limits” mindset and presents a balanced approach to personal growth, integrating acceptance, commitment therapy, and mindfulness.
Join us for a compelling conversation with Dr. Ross White as we explore the power of psychological flexibility in achieving true resilience and mental well-being. How can we balance the grit needed for high performance with the adaptability essential for sustainable growth? Dr. White discusses the “get, threat, and reset” modes that guide our energy and performance, revealing how psychological flexibility can protect us from burnout while enhancing success. Discover actionable insights into balancing ambition with rest, redefining mental toughness, and navigating the social pressures that drive relentless striving. This episode offers a new approach to thriving under pressure, helping you to achieve both performance and well-being in your personal and professional life.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 00:00:00
What are the “get, threat, and reset” modes that drive our mental energy and resilience?
How does Dr. Ross White’s background in clinical psychology influence his approach to high performance and mental well-being?
What can listeners expect from Dr. White’s latest book, The Tree That Bends, on balancing ambition with self-care?
Redefining Resilience: Beyond Grit – 00:04:28
Why can grit sometimes be a barrier rather than a strength in high-stress environments?
What does “thriving” truly mean according to Dr. White, and how does it balance both well-being and performance?
How can persistence become counterproductive, and what role does adaptability play in reaching our goals?
The Power of Psychological Flexibility in High-Performance Settings – 00:07:49
What is the importance of adaptability for executives, athletes, and other high achievers in preventing burnout?
How can the “get, threat, and reset” framework help maintain peak performance while prioritizing mental health?
Why should high performers balance drive with self-awareness and adaptability?
Embracing Limits and Building Purpose – 00:13:00
What are “when-then” traps, and how can they hinder long-term fulfillment?
How does Dr. White recommend redefining success to include well-being and self-care?
Why is it vital to build purpose that aligns with personal values, rather than societal expectations?
Harnessing Psychological Flexibility to Reduce Stress – 00:19:28
What is “psychological flexibility,” and how can it help us handle life’s stressors with greater resilience?
How does comparing oneself to social media “highlight reels” fuel burnout, and what are healthier alternatives?
Why is cultivating personal values a cornerstone of thriving under pressure?
Techniques for Emotional Awareness and Anchoring – 00:33:41
How can techniques like the “roving reporter” exercise help us detach from negative thought patterns?
What is “anchoring,” and why is it essential for managing challenging emotions?
Why is emotional awareness crucial for navigating stress and making effective decisions?
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01:09:1628/10/2024
Break the Cycle of Anxiety & Worrying | Ben Eckstein
In today's episode, we discuss anxiety and worry with Ben Eckstein, a leading expert in the treatment of anxiety and rumination. As the owner and director of Bull City Anxiety and OCD Treatment Center, Ben specializes in helping individuals break free from cycles of overthinking and distress. He brings a wealth of clinical experience and knowledge as a therapist, speaker, and author of Worrying is Optional: Break the Cycle of Anxiety and Rumination That Keeps You Stuck, where he explores practical strategies for managing anxiety and reclaiming peace of mind. Through his work, Ben aims to empower others to build balanced lives that align with their values, offering actionable insights for anyone struggling with anxiety.
Join us for an insightful conversation with Ben Eckstein as we explore the nature of anxiety, worry, and the mental traps that keep us stuck in cycles of rumination. What drives our constant need to overthink, and how can we shift our relationship with worry to regain control of our lives? Ben shares his expertise on distinguishing between helpful and unhelpful thoughts, the factors that contribute to anxiety, and practical approaches for managing it effectively. Discover actionable strategies to break free from overthinking, cultivate a balanced mindset, and build a life aligned with your values. Learn how to transform worry from a barrier into a tool for growth and resilience in both your personal and professional life.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 00:00:00
What is worry, and how can you tell when it becomes a problem in your life?
Why do some people worry more than others, and what role do genetics and environment play in anxiety?
How can you differentiate between worrying as a habit and worrying as a productive response?
Controlling Worry vs. Accepting It – 00:05:26
Why is it important to distinguish between “worry” as a noun and “worrying” as a verb?
What aspects of worry are within our control, and when is it best to let go?
How can identifying whether a problem is solvable or unsolvable help reduce anxiety?
Building a Healthier Relationship with Worry – 00:11:10
What does it mean to have a relationship with worry, and how can you assess whether yours is healthy?
Why might some positive beliefs about worry actually perpetuate anxiety?
How can reframing your thoughts about worry lead to greater mental freedom?
Tools and Techniques to Manage Worry – 00:18:04
What strategies can help you become more aware of your worry patterns?
How can scheduling “worry time” or saying worries out loud help diminish their power?
Why is practicing attention control essential for breaking the cycle of rumination?
Accepting Uncertainty – 00:30:03
How can you develop a “good enough” threshold when seeking certainty?
Why is embracing uncertainty an important skill, and what role does acceptance play in managing anxiety?
What exercises can help you practice accepting uncertainty in daily life?
Helping Others Who Worry – 00:42:55
How can you support a friend or family member who struggles with chronic worry?
Why does offering reassurance often fall short, and what are more effective alternatives?
What can you do to validate someone’s feelings while encouraging them to build resilience?
Replacing Worry with Productive Actions – 00:53:55
What should you replace worry with, and how can you identify healthier coping mechanisms?
How can perspective-taking and looking back at past worries help reduce current anxiety?
Why is it crucial to find constructive activities that fulfill the same needs that worrying addresses?
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01:07:1121/10/2024
Five Minute Favors | Adam Grant Interview
In today’s episode, we cover overcoming procrastination and loneliness at work with Adam Grant. Adam is a top-rated professor at the Wharton School, the host of the awesome Worklife podcast, and is the author of “Give and Take”, one of his four New York Times bestselling books.
Procrastination is associated with laziness by many, but the science shows us otherwise - so if procrastinators aren’t lazy then why do we assume they are, what can you do about your procrastination if you want to change it, and why is now the best time to overcome your procrastination habit?
What to Listen For
What can you do today to overcome your procrastination habits?
How do we redesign jobs that now have to operate from a distance?
Why is it more challenging to work remotely and what can you do to overcome them so you don’t lose your job?
What questions can you ask someone to help them figure out what motivates them so you can help them become a happier and more productive employee?
What can we do as leaders to help our coworkers and employees grapple with the loneliness that accompanies working from home for many people?
What is one of the most powerful antidotes to loneliness that we can give people any time?
What simple exercise can you go through with your employees or coworkers to immediately improve their creativity and productivity?
What can you do to immediately win the battle over procrastination while you’re working from home?
How can you break down your procrastination into understandable chunks so you can easily overcome them?
What does the science say about the ideal workplace environment so you can make your office more conducive to your work?
What should we be most concerned about as we come out of this quarantine and will we be able to return to normal?
If you find yourself procrastinating, it’s not necessarily a problem with your work ethic, but can certainly be a problem with your ability to regulate your emotions. When confronted with a task that makes you feel uncomfortable (angry, uncertainty, frustrated, annoyed, anxious, etc), procrastination can kick in to help you avoid feeling those things. So what can you do to mitigate these responses and overcome your procrastination before it costs you an awesome opportunity? Tune in to find out!
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48:0014/10/2024
Role Mate to Soul Mate | Dr. Warren Farrell
In today's episode, we discuss the dynamics of relationships, empathy, and conflict resolution with Dr. Warren Farrell, a renowned thought leader in gender studies and communication. As the author of multiple bestselling books, including The Boy Crisis and his latest, Role Mate to Soul Mate: The 7 Secrets to Lifelong Love, Dr. Farrell has spent over 30 years teaching couples the art of effective communication. Named one of the world’s top 100 thought leaders by the Financial Times, he specializes in helping couples build lasting relationships through empathy, appreciation, and conflict-free communication.
Join us for a compelling conversation with Dr. Warren Farrell as he unpacks the emotional dynamics that define our relationships and the steps we can take to nurture lifelong love. How can we resolve conflicts without escalating defensiveness? What’s the secret to creating a conflict-free zone in your relationship? Dr. Farrell shares his deep expertise on how appreciation, empathy, and his transformative 4-step apology can reshape even the most strained relationships. Discover actionable strategies to enhance communication, build deeper emotional connections, and foster a resilient partnership that can weather any storm. Whether you're looking to improve your romantic relationship or strengthen bonds with those closest to you, this episode is packed with practical tips to help you succeed.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 00:00:00
What inspired Dr. Warren Farrell to write Role Mate to Soul Mate?
How does Dr. Farrell define the difference between a “role mate” and a “soul mate”?
What are the common challenges couples face as they transition from passion to routine, and how can they overcome them?
Creating a Conflict-Free Zone – 00:06:24
Why is it essential to establish a conflict-free zone in relationships?
How does this practice help couples avoid walking on eggshells and promote honest communication?
What are the steps involved in the caring and sharing practice that Dr. Farrell recommends?
Family Dynamics and Parenting – 00:11:17
How do different parenting philosophies create tension between partners?
What is “checks and balance” parenting, and why is it crucial for long-term harmony?
How does Dr. Farrell suggest couples manage conflicts regarding child-rearing?
The Importance of Regular Appreciation – 00:13:37
Why does regular appreciation help maintain strong relationships?
What are the five levels of specificity in appreciation, and how do they deepen emotional connections?
How can couples create routines, like weekly date nights, to build appreciation and gratitude into their relationship?
The Impact of Modernity on Family Structures – 00:23:01
How does modern society challenge the traditional family structure?
What role does the absence of fathers play in the development of boys and girls?
Why is the rising rate of single-parent households a product of modern societal shifts?
Balancing Career Success with Love – 00:28:21
How do the skills that make you successful at work hinder success in love?
What can high-performing professionals do to shift their mindset and improve communication at home?
Why is listening, rather than problem-solving, key to strengthening emotional connections?
The Importance of Regular Appreciation – 00:35:38
Why does regular appreciation help maintain strong relationships?
What are the five levels of specificity in appreciation, and how do they deepen emotional connections?
How can couples create routines, like weekly date nights, to build appreciation and gratitude into their relationship?
The 4-Step Apology Framework – 00:49:42
What are the four critical components of an effective apology?
How can this apology method transform conflict resolution in relationships?
Why is tone of voice just as important as the words used in an apology?
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01:02:2407/10/2024
Unbreakable (Building Grit And Resilience) | Compilation
In today's episode, we review the greatest hits around building resilience and leveraging social skills to get you closer to your goals, drawing on our insightful conversations with Angela Duckworth, Laura Huang, John Livesay, and Steven Hayes.
Life gets rough. It’s important to develop good habits while things are going smoothly so when the seas get rough, you have a strong baseline to fall back on. Grit and resilience are integral to your success in life because they make the tough times easier to push through without feeling like the world is collapsing around you.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 00:00:00
What is the difference between talent and effort?
What is the foundation for reaching your goals and how do you make it strong?
What are the two P’s you need to push toward your goals?
This always beats talent alone – 00:09:48
What should you focus on if you want to be the best and you weren’t “born with talent?”
How do you maintain your passion in something when you keep failing at it?
Breaking down goals to make them easy – 00:14:48
How can you break down goals and objectives in a way that makes them feel easier while also motivating you to stick with them?
What can you do to stop getting caught up in the past and focus on the future?
How to trust your gut – 00:24:05
What can you do to develop your intuition and learn when to rely on it?
What will always outperform hard work in the world we live in now?
Why is “just be yourself” terrible advice even though there is a kernel of truth embedded in it?
Overcome your fear of rejection today – 00:34:46
What one exercise can you do today to overcome your fear of rejection so you can push forward after every “no” without missing a beat?
What is the secret to not taking rejection personally so you can maintain your focus and mood in the face of overwhelming rejection?
Stop letting your inner critic dictate your life – 00:41:42
What can you do to release the death grip that your inner critic has on your life so you take risks and chase your big goals without fear of failure?
Why do you need to develop competence?
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56:0030/09/2024
Finance & Your American Dream | Mark Matson
In today's episode, we explore money and investing with Mark Matson. Mark is an American entrepreneur, author, and innovator in the science of investing and financial education. He creates educational experiences, platforms, and tools that make investing research accessible to investors and transform their relationship with money. His new book, “Experiencing the American Dream: How to Invest Your Time, Energy, and Money to Create an Extraordinary Life” is out now. Mark challenges the traditional definition of the American dream and what many of us get wrong when defining it.
Join us for an insightful conversation with Mark Matson as we discuss why money doesn’t equal happiness and how more money leads to more stress, why you need to understand academic investment principles to save yourself from gambling your retirement away, how to overcome the scarcity mindset to build your American dream, and what it takes to find your purpose and live an extraordinary life.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 00:00:28
How does Mark Matson define the American dream differently?
What problems does money NOT solve?
Identify Your Blindspots with Money – 00:09:03
How do you identify your blindspots with money and then fix them so they don’t hinder your success in life?
What can you focus on to make ANY amount of money feel like enough?
Intelligent Investing vs Stock Gambling – 00:16:15
What behaviors in the stock market make you a gambler vs an investor?
Are big investing firms actually great at investing your money or just lucky over the long term?
Why is the investing industry broken and can it be fixed?
What are the 3 academic investing principles you can apply to mitigate the biggest risks associated with investing?
Why Investing Solo Will Lose You Money – 00:27:34
What natural human tendencies make it an uphill battle to succeed as a solo investor and what value does a coach bring to the table?
How do you apply the 3 academic investing principles when you’re just starting out?
The Investing Roadmap to Prosperity– 00:39:01
What is the secret to creating life changing wealth?
How do you build financial security and freedom if you don’t want to be an entrepreneur?
5 Discoveries That Will Change How You Think About Money – 00:48:22
What 5 facts about investing will change the way you think about money and help prevent you from making huge mistakes?
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01:05:0523/09/2024
Get Better at Anything (Three Pillars to Learning) | Scott Young
In today's episode, we explore the world of accelerated learning and skill mastery with Scott Young, a leading expert on self-directed learning and productivity. As the best-selling author of Ultralearning and Get Better at Anything: 12 Maxims for Mastery, Scott has transformed the way people approach acquiring new skills, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible through deliberate practice and innovative techniques. Known for his ambitious project of learning MIT's 4-year computer science curriculum in just one year without attending any classes, Scott has dedicated his career to understanding how we can learn faster, overcome our fears, and achieve mastery in any field.
Join us for an insightful conversation with Scott Young as he shares with us the art and science of ultra learning—how we can master new skills at an accelerated pace and break through the barriers that hold us back. What are the most effective ways to learn quickly and efficiently? How can we overcome the fear of failure and the anxiety that often accompanies new challenges? Scott shares his expert insights into the principles of deliberate practice, the importance of feedback, and the myths that often cloud our understanding of talent and ability.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 00:00:28
How did Scott Young become a leading expert in self-directed learning and skill mastery?
What inspired Scott to tackle the challenge of learning MIT’s 4-year computer science curriculum in just one year without attending any classes?
What are the core ideas behind Scott's books Ultra Learning and Get Better at Anything, and how can they help you master new skills faster?
The Three Pillars of Learning – 00:02:34
What are the three essential steps to mastering any skill?
What examples demonstrate that talent often appears effortless due to extensive practice and refinement?
How can you apply these insights to push past the limits of what you believe is possible for yourself?
Overcoming Fear and Embracing Exposure – 00:10:49
Why is exposure to what you're afraid of critical for overcoming fear and anxiety in learning?
How can gradual exposure to challenging situations, like public speaking or cold calling, help reduce fear over time?
What are some practical strategies to start applying exposure therapy in your personal and professional life?
Unlearning Bad Habits – 00:18:42
What challenges come with unlearning ingrained habits, and how can you effectively replace them with better techniques?
How did AJ’s experience with unlearning a golf swing illustrate the difficulties and importance of relearning a skill the right way?
Why is it sometimes necessary to learn completely new approaches when trying to unlearn bad habits?
The Importance of Simplification in Early Learning – 00:22:21
How does starting with simplified versions of a skill help accelerate the learning process?
What can we learn from flight simulators about the benefits of practicing in a controlled, simplified environment before facing real-world challenges?
Why does beginning with the basics lay a stronger foundation for mastering more complex skills later on?
The Value of Variable Practice – 00:28:04
How does variable practice, or mixing up different types of practice, enhance learning and adaptability?
Why is practicing in varied conditions more effective than repetitive practice, and how can this approach be applied to everyday learning?
What are some examples of variable practice that can be used for skills like language learning, sports, or public speaking?
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01:10:1816/09/2024
The Secret Language Of Emotions | Karla McLaren
In today’s episode, we cover emotions and empathy with Karla McLaren, a renowned expert in emotional intelligence and empathy development. As an award-winning author, educator, and social science researcher, Karla dedicated her career to helping individuals and organizations understand and harness the power of emotions. She developed the "Six Essential Aspects of Empathy" model, which breaks down empathy into accessible and actionable steps, making it possible for everyone to enhance their emotional skills. Karla's books, including "The Language of Emotions," "The Power of Emotions at Work," and "Embracing Anxiety," offer transformative insights into revaluing even the most challenging emotions, turning them into pathways for self-awareness, effective communication, and healthier relationships.
Join us for an enlightening conversation with Karla McLaren as she unpacks the intricate language of emotions and the vital role they play in our daily lives. Ever wondered why certain emotions feel so overpowering or why we struggle to articulate what we're feeling? Karla breaks down the complexities of emotional intelligence and empathy, offering practical tools to expand your emotional vocabulary and improve your communication skills. We explore how emotions are not the enemies of rationality but essential allies in decision-making and relationship-building. Discover how to manage challenging emotions like anger and jealousy, set healthy boundaries, and develop a deeper connection with yourself and others.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 00:00:00
Why do we often feel strong negative emotions even in our most loving relationships?
How does vulnerability play a crucial role in the intensity of emotions experienced in close relationships?
Introduction to Karla McLaren and her journey into exploring the language of emotions and empathy.
Understanding Emotions – 00:02:46
What are emotions, and why are they essential to our rationality and decision-making?
Why is it unhelpful to label emotions as simply ‘good’ or ‘bad’?
How does expanding your emotional vocabulary improve your self-awareness and emotional regulation?
Building an Emotional Vocabulary – 00:05:28
What are the benefits of having a broader emotional vocabulary?
How can identifying the intensity of emotions help you manage them more effectively?
Practical steps to enhance your emotional vocabulary and how it can lead to better communication.
Anger and Boundaries – 00:16:01
What is the true purpose of anger, and how does it relate to setting boundaries?
Common misconceptions about anger and how they can lead to unhealthy expressions or repression.
Strategies for managing anger constructively to maintain and reinforce personal boundaries.
Resist Emotional Manipulation – 00:27:20
What easy questions can you ask yourself to figure out if/how someone is trying to convince you to do something or think a certain way?
The Role of Jealousy – 00:32:36
What triggers jealousy, and why is it considered a crucial social emotion?
How to differentiate between healthy jealousy that sets boundaries and unhealthy reactions driven by insecurity.
Tips on addressing jealousy in relationships through clear communication and understanding personal needs.
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01:05:0509/09/2024
Connection Through Personal Branding | Leslie Zane
In today's episode, we dive into the psychology of influence and brand growth with Leslie Zane, a pioneer in the field of behavioral science and marketing. As the founder and CEO of Triggers Brand Consulting, Leslie has been at the forefront of helping top brands like Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, and Nike accelerate their growth by understanding the subconscious drivers of consumer behavior. With a background that spans behavioral science, marketing, and brand strategy, she is also the author of “The Power of Instinct: The New Rules of Persuasion in Business and Life”, where she reveals how tapping into the instinctive mind can lead to unparalleled success in business and personal branding.
Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Leslie Zane as she reveals the power of the instinctive mind in shaping our decisions and brand preferences. Have you ever wondered why some brands stand out effortlessly while others struggle to make an impact? Leslie uncovers the subconscious drivers that influence our choices and explains how businesses—and individuals—can leverage these insights to gain a competitive edge. Leslie also shares practical tips for crafting a compelling personal brand that resonates on a deeper level. Discover how to tap into the instinctive mind to enhance your influence, master persuasion, and set yourself apart in both your professional and personal life.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 00:00:00
What drove Leslie Zane to pioneer the field of brand connectomes and behavioral science in marketing?
How did Leslie’s early career experiences shape her understanding of consumer behavior and influence her approach to brand consulting?
What are the key principles behind Leslie’s book, The Power of Instinct, and how can they be applied to both personal and business growth?
The Instinctive Mind and Brand Connectome – 00:01:55
What is the instinctive mind, and why does it play a more significant role in decision-making than the conscious mind?
How does the brand connectome influence consumer choices, and why is it crucial for brands to expand their connectome in consumers' minds?
Why do brands need to stand for multiple associations rather than a single attribute to be successful?
Building a Personal Brand with Subconscious Triggers – 00:07:22
How can individuals apply the principles of the brand connectome to develop a strong personal brand?
What are growth triggers, and how can they be used to build positive associations quickly and effectively?
Why is it important to create a holistic personal brand that connects with various aspects of people’s subconscious?
Overcoming Legacy Brand Challenges – 00:11:49
Why do legacy brands have an inherent advantage, and how can new brands compete effectively?
What are some examples of small brands overtaking legacy brands by using strategic triggers and targeted messaging?
How can legacy brands continuously evolve their connectome to stay relevant and combat negative associations?
Actionable Advice for Personal and Professional Growth – 00:21:55
How can listeners apply Leslie’s insights on brand connectomes and subconscious triggers to accelerate their careers and personal growth?
What are the critical steps in building a personal brand that resonates with employers, clients, and networks?
Why is it essential to control your narrative and make strategic connections between your brand and your target audience?
Navigating Negative Associations and Competitive Strategies – 00:29:21
Why are negative associations so powerful, and how can they become significant barriers to brand growth?
How can brands effectively address and replace negative associations with positive triggers?
What competitive strategies can brands use to leverage the relativity principle and contrast against competitors?
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56:3402/09/2024
How Evolutionary Forces Impact Your Success | Kristian Rönn
In today's episode, we discuss the hidden forces that shape human behavior and global challenges with Kristian Rönn, a leading thinker in sustainability and evolutionary psychology. As the CEO and cofounder of Normative, Kristian revolutionized how businesses approach sustainability accounting, helping large enterprises achieve their net zero targets. With a rich background in mathematics, philosophy, computer science, and artificial intelligence, he is also the author of "The Darwinian Trap: The Hidden Evolutionary Forces That Explain Our World (and Threaten Our Future)", where he unpacks the evolutionary pitfalls that hinder long-term success and offers insights into how cooperation and high-value behaviors can lead to better decision-making and a brighter future for all.
Join us for a thought-provoking conversation with Kristian Rönn as he uncovers the evolutionary forces that silently shape our world and the challenges we face in both personal and global contexts. How do these hidden forces drive human conflict and short-term thinking? What can we do to avoid the Darwinian traps that hinder long-term success? Kristian shares his deep insights into the psychological underpinnings of our behavior, the impact of competitive pressures on society, and the importance of fostering cooperation to create a better future. Discover actionable strategies to navigate these evolutionary pitfalls, enhance your decision-making, and become a more high-value, cooperative leader in your career and beyond.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 00:00:00
What sparked Kristian Rönn’s passion for understanding the evolutionary forces behind human behavior and global challenges?
How did Kristian’s journey from Oxford’s Future of Humanity Institute to founding Normative shape his perspective on sustainability and global risks?
What is the central thesis of Kristian’s book, The Darwinian Trap, and why is it crucial for our future?
The Darwinian Trap: Evolutionary Forces in Action – 00:06:13
What is the Darwinian Trap, and how does it explain the short-term thinking and conflicts we see in society?
How do evolutionary pressures influence everything from nation-state conflicts to personal career competition?
What are the "Darwinian demons" we must be aware of, and how can they impact decision-making on both a personal and global level?
The Hidden Costs of Short-Term Thinking – 00:24:26
How can short-term evolutionary strategies be both beneficial and harmful in different contexts?
What are some real-world examples of how short-term thinking has led to long-term problems, and how can we avoid these pitfalls?
Why is it easier to destroy than to build, and how does this concept relate to the challenges we face today?
Navigating the Complexities of Modern Society – 00:36:20
How has globalization and the interdependence of nations both helped and hindered global cooperation?
Why is decentralized power important in creating a more equitable and cooperative future?
Building a Better Future: Cooperation and Governance – 00:45:27
How can we overcome the cooperation failures that drive global conflicts and environmental degradation?
What role can reputational markets and decentralized governance play in solving these complex problems?
What are the potential dangers of technological advancements, particularly in AI, and how can we manage these risks responsibly?
What actionable steps can individuals take to contribute to a more collaborative and sustainable world?
Concluding Thoughts and Optimism for the Future – 00:56:23
Despite the challenges, what gives Kristian optimism about the future of humanity and our ability to overcome the Darwinian Trap?
How can meditation and introspection help individuals maintain a positive outlook in the face of global challenges?
Where can listeners learn more about The Darwinian Trap and Kristian Rönn’s work on sustainability and global risks?
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01:04:1826/08/2024
Give to Grow (Invest In Relationships) | Mo Bunnell
In today's episode, we explore the crucial mindset shift from doing the work to winning the work with Mo Bunnell, a renowned business growth expert and founder of the Bunnell Idea Group. With decades of experience helping organizations scale and thrive, Mo has dedicated his career to teaching professionals how to elevate their approach to relationship-building and business development. As the author of "The Snowball System: How to Win More Business and Turn Clients into Raving Fans" and host of the "Real Relationships, Real Revenue" podcast, Mo brings a wealth of knowledge on how small, consistent actions can lead to exponential growth in your career and business.
Join us for an engaging conversation with Mo Bunnell, where he reveals the secrets to shifting from simply doing the work to winning the work in your career. How can you overcome the internal obstacles that hold you back from building meaningful relationships and growing your business? What are the small, consistent habits that can lead to exponential success over time? Mo shares his expert strategies on developing a winning mindset, the art of giving to grow, and the critical shifts in communication that can help you move from being a good performer to a top performer. Discover actionable insights to elevate your career, deepen your professional relationships, and unlock new opportunities in both your business and personal life.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 00:00:00
What inspired Mo Bunnell to focus on the mindset shift from doing the work to winning the work?
How has Mo’s extensive experience in business growth shaped his approach to relationship building and business development?
What key principles from "Give to Grow" can help you elevate your career and business relationships?
The Mindset Shift: Doing the Work vs. Winning the Work – 00:02:16
What is the crucial difference between doing the work and winning the work, and why is it essential for career growth?
How can you start thinking 10x, not 1x, to overcome internal fears and embrace opportunities?
What are the key habits that successful professionals use to transition from a delivery-focused mindset to a growth-oriented one?
Overcoming the Lies That Hold You Back – 00:13:47
What are the five common lies we tell ourselves that hinder our success in relationship building?
How can you identify and counteract these lies to maintain momentum in your career?
Why is it important to act through discomfort and rejection to achieve long-term success?
Integrating Relationship Development with Daily Work – 00:19:47
How can you seamlessly integrate relationship building into your daily tasks without feeling overwhelmed?
What are practical examples of small, consistent actions that can lead to significant career growth?
How can face-to-face interactions dramatically increase your chances of success in building relationships?
The Power of Giving to Grow – 00:31:39
What does it mean to “give to grow,” and how can this mindset transform your professional relationships?
How can you provide value even when you feel you have nothing to give?
What are the four types of gifts you can offer to deepen relationships and create opportunities?
Strategic Giving and Setting Boundaries – 00:43:38
How can you be a strategic giver without getting taken advantage of?
What are the boundaries you need to set to ensure that your giving leads to mutual growth?
How can asking for small commitments from others help you identify who’s worth investing in?
Building Habits for Long-Term Success – 00:51:47
How can you create routines and habits that naturally lead to winning the work?
What is the importance of maintaining a list of key opportunities and relationships, and how can this practice drive your success?
How can focusing on three most important things (MITs) each week create unstoppable momentum in your career?
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01:05:3619/08/2024
Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution In The Modern Age | Steven Collis
In today's episode, we dive into the art of productive discourse, the challenges posed by modern technology, and the 10 essential habits of a peacemaker with Steven T. Collis, a distinguished law professor and expert in First Amendment rights. As a scholar dedicated to understanding and navigating the complexities of free speech and religious liberty, Steven has spent years engaging in some of the most contentious topics of our time. His insightful perspectives have been shared across North America, where he educates audiences on the sophisticated tactics used by social media companies to keep us addicted and the importance of intellectual humility in today's polarized world. In this episode, we explore key insights from his upcoming book, "Habits of a Peacemaker," available this September.
Join us for an insightful conversation with Steven T. Collis, where he discusses the challenges of modern communication and the critical role of peacemaking in today's polarized society. How can we break free from the habits that social media companies have engineered to keep us addicted and instead foster more productive and meaningful discourse? What are the essential habits that can help us navigate difficult conversations and bridge divides? Steven shares his expert insights on cultivating intellectual humility, the power of real learning, and the surprising ways humor can be a tool for connection. Discover practical strategies to become a more effective peacemaker, enhance your relationships, and contribute to a more respectful and understanding world both online and offline.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 00:00:00
What inspired Steven T. Collis to write "Habits of a Peacemaker" and why is peacemaking more important than ever?
How does Steven’s background in First Amendment law influence his approach to productive discourse?
What challenges do modern technologies, especially social media, pose to our ability to engage in meaningful conversations?
The Art of Productive Discourse – 00:03:00
What habits can help you engage in more productive and respectful conversations?
How can you overcome the addictive nature of social media to focus on real learning and intellectual humility?
Why is it important to seek out differing viewpoints, and how can this practice improve your understanding of complex issues?
Social Media's Impact on Communication – 00:10:45
How do social media platforms use psychological techniques from the gambling industry to keep users engaged?
What are the dangers of echo chambers and how can they hinder productive discourse?
What strategies can you use to protect yourself from the negative effects of social media on your communication habits?
Developing Intellectual Humility – 00:16:14
What does it mean to have intellectual humility, and why is it crucial for productive dialogue?
How can you reframe conversations to focus on learning rather than debating?
Why is it important to recognize the limits of your knowledge, especially when discussing complex topics?
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55:5712/08/2024
Building Trust In A Cynical World | Jamil Zaki
In today's episode, we explore the rise of cynicism, strategies to cultivate hope, and the crucial difference between skepticism and cynicism with Dr. Jamil Zaki, a distinguished professor of psychology at Stanford University and director of the Stanford Social Neuroscience Laboratory. Dr. Zaki has spent nearly two decades studying how people connect with each other, how these connections benefit us, and how we can improve our ability to connect. His groundbreaking research has been featured in top-tier publications such as The New York Times, The Atlantic, and Scientific American. In this episode, we explore insights from his upcoming book, "Hope for Cynics: The Surprising Science of Human Goodness," available this September.
Join us for an engaging conversation with Dr. Jamil Zaki, where he unpacks the rise of cynicism and offers practical strategies to foster hope and trust. How can you recognize and combat your own cynical tendencies in a world that often feels increasingly distrustful? What are the key differences between healthy skepticism and detrimental cynicism? Dr. Zaki shares his expert insights on cultivating a more positive outlook, drawing from his extensive research and groundbreaking work. Discover effective strategies to nurture hope, improve your relationships, and create a more trusting and cooperative environment both personally and professionally.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 00:00:00
How does Dr. Jamil Zaki's extensive background in psychology and social neuroscience inform his approach to combating cynicism?
What personal experiences inspired Dr. Zaki to focus on the rise of cynicism in his research?
How does Dr. Zaki define cynicism and its impact on both personal and professional relationships?
Recognizing and Combating Personal Cynicism – 00:06:28
What are the key differences between healthy skepticism and harmful cynicism?
What strategies can you use to cultivate a more hopeful and trusting mindset?
The Contagion of Cynicism – 00:13:45
In what ways is cynicism contagious, and how does it spread through groups and organizations?
How can you counteract the spread of cynicism within your own social and professional networks?
How does organizational cynicism from leaders affect employees and company culture?
What are the consequences of micromanagement and lack of trust in a work environment?
Strategies to Foster Hope and Trust – 00:18:04
How can you build trust and positivity within your immediate team or social circle?
Demographic Trends in Cynicism – 00:24:27
How can you identify your own cynical tendencies?
What demographic groups are experiencing the highest rise in cynicism, and why?
How do generational differences impact levels of trust and cynicism?
What are the implications of increasing cynicism among younger generations for the future of society?
What factors contribute to the increasing levels of cynicism in today's society?
How have historical trends and recent events, such as the pandemic, influenced collective trust and cynicism?
Cultivating Hope and Trust – 00:34:14
How does Dr. Zaki differentiate between hope and optimism?
What are practical steps to foster hope and maintain a positive outlook?
How can you support friends and family members who are struggling with cynicism?
What is the concept of "trusting loudly," and how can it enhance your relationships?
How can collecting more social data help you challenge and overcome negative assumptions about others?
Final Thoughts and Resources – 00:45:34
Where can listeners learn more about Dr. Jamil Zaki's research and his new book, "Hope for Cynics"?
What additional resources are available for those looking to improve their social and emotional health?
How can listeners apply the insights from this episode to their own lives and relationships?
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53:2505/08/2024
3 Powerful Tips to Boost Your Social Health | Kasley Killam
In today's episode, we explore the vital importance of social health, strategies to foster meaningful connections, and the transformative power of relationships with Kasley Killam, a renowned expert in social health and connection. Kasley has dedicated over a decade to advancing global well-being through her work with organizations like Google, the US Department of Health and Human Services, and the World Economic Forum. Her insights have been featured in prestigious publications such as The New York Times, Scientific American, and Psychology Today. In this episode, we uncover key takeaways from her book, "The Art and Science of Connection: Why Social Health is the Missing Key to Living Longer, Healthier, and Happier," available now.
Join us for an insightful conversation with Kasley Killam, where she explores the essential components of social health and the art of building meaningful connections. How can you enhance your social well-being in a world increasingly driven by technology and individualism? What are the fundamental practices to nurture quality relationships that truly enrich your life? Kasley shares her expert strategies for assessing and improving your social health, drawing from her extensive research and impactful work. Discover the transformative 531 guideline for social connection and the steps to integrate diverse, fulfilling relationships into your daily life.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 00:00:27
How does Kasley Killam's extensive background in social health and public health shape her approach to building meaningful connections?
What inspired Kasley to focus on social health and connection in her career?
How does Kasley define the concept of social health and its significance in today’s society?
How Can You Understand and Improve Your Social Health? – 00:02:15
Why does Kasley believe that social health is as important as physical and mental health?
How can you accurately assess your own social health?
What are the three core characteristics of being socially healthy?
How Does Technology Impact Your Social Health? – 00:10:28
How does technology influence our social health, both positively and negatively?
What are the pitfalls of relying too much on technology for social connections?
How can you use technology thoughtfully to enhance your social health?
What is the 531 Guideline and How Can It Transform Your Life? – 00:19:22
What is the 531 guideline and how can it help improve your social health?
How can you implement the 531 guideline in your daily life?
What are some practical examples of connecting with five different people each week?
How do you bring connection back into your life if you feel isolated?
What are the signs that the relationships you are in are not mutually beneficial and holding you back?
Why Should You Cultivate Diverse Relationships? – 00:36:18
Why is it important to have a diverse social portfolio?
How do connections with people from different backgrounds and cultures benefit your social health?
What steps can you take to build and maintain diverse relationships?
How Can You Prioritize Connection in a Busy Life? – 00:41:14
What small steps can you take to weave connection into your busy schedule?
How can you be present and prioritize quality over quantity in your interactions?
Why is it essential to balance alone time and social time, especially for introverts?
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01:00:0029/07/2024
The Art of Negotiation: The Balcony and The Bridge | Dr. William Ury
In today's episode, we explore the art of conflict resolution, negotiation strategies, and transforming challenging relationships with Dr. William Ury, a distinguished expert in the field of negotiation and conflict mediation. Dr. Ury is the co-founder of Harvard's Program on Negotiation and has nearly 50 years of experience in resolving some of the world's toughest conflicts. His seminal works include the bestsellers "Getting to Yes" and "Getting Past No," which have sold over 5 million copies worldwide. In this episode, we explore insights from his latest book, "Possible: How We Survive (and Thrive) in an Age of Conflict," available now.
Join us for an enlightening discussion with Dr. William Ury, where he unravels the nuances of conflict resolution and high-stakes negotiation. How can you turn a seemingly insurmountable conflict into a collaborative opportunity? What are the key techniques to prepare yourself mentally and emotionally for tough negotiations? Dr. Ury shares his top strategies for avoiding common negotiation pitfalls and engaging constructively, drawing from his vast experience and groundbreaking work. Discover how to build a "golden bridge" in negotiations and the essential steps to transforming difficult relationships into productive partnerships.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 00:00
How does Dr. William Ury's extensive background in negotiation and anthropology shape his approach to conflict resolution?
What drew Dr. Ury to the field of negotiation and conflict mediation early in his career?
How does Dr. Ury define the concept of a "possibilist" and its significance in today's world?
Understanding Conflict – 05:02
Why does Dr. Ury believe that more conflict is necessary for growth and change?
How does he differentiate between destructive and constructive conflict?
What is the importance of "going to the balcony" in managing conflict effectively?
The Power of Pausing – 13:04
What role does pausing play in reducing emotional reactivity during negotiations?
How can the simple act of pausing transform a negotiation's outcome?
What is the magic question you can use to find the best compromise in a negotiation?
Building the Golden Bridge – 25:15
What is the "golden bridge" strategy and how can it facilitate successful negotiations?
How does listening actively help in building a golden bridge for the other side?
Why is it crucial to understand your own objectives and the underlying interests behind them?
How can you prepare effectively for a negotiation by considering the other side’s perspective?
What You Must Avoid in Negotiations – 30:14
What are the three common pitfalls in negotiation and how can you avoid them?
What steps can you take to create a collaborative atmosphere in negotiations?
Leveraging Curiosity and Creativity – 33:21
How does curiosity drive creativity in finding solutions during negotiations?
What are some effective "what if" questions to ask that open up new possibilities?
How can separating evaluation from creation enhance the brainstorming process in negotiations?
Transforming Relationships through Conflict – 39:31
How does engaging in conflict with curiosity and respect transform relationships?
Why is focusing on long-term relationship building more beneficial than seeking short-term wins?
How can understanding and articulating mutual interests lead to successful conflict resolution?
The Victory Speech Exercise – 52:23
What is the "victory speech" exercise and how can it shift the negotiation dynamic?
How did Dr. Ury use this exercise to help de-escalate tensions between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un?
Why is envisioning the other side’s victory speech a powerful tool in negotiation?
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01:04:3222/07/2024
Accelerate Your Career & Grow Your Network | Dr. Tessa West
In today's episode, we dive into the intricacies of workplace dynamics, career satisfaction, and professional growth with Tessa West, a leading expert in the science of interpersonal communication. Tessa is a professor of psychology at New York University and one of the world's top researchers on social perception. Her acclaimed work includes the books "Jerks at Work: Toxic Coworkers and What to Do About Them" and her latest release, "Job Therapy: Finding Work That Works for You" available July 23, 2024.
Join us for an insightful conversation with Tessa West, where she unpacks the complexities of workplace dynamics and career satisfaction. How can you turn a difficult coworker into an ally? What are the exact questions to ask when networking to ensure you land the best job offers? Tessa shares her top strategies for identifying the top 5 career frustrations and navigating them effectively, drawing from her extensive research and personal experiences. Discover how to leverage your network in salary negotiations and the critical steps to finding work that truly fulfills you.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
How does Tessa West's background in social perception and psychology inform her insights on workplace dynamics?
What are the psychological tensions people experience at work that Tessa identifies in her book?
How can fear of uncertainty and status loss impact career decisions?
The Five Key Drivers of Career Frustration – [00:11:59]
What are the top sources of career frustration that Tessa outlines in "Job Therapy"?
How can understanding these drivers help in navigating career satisfaction?
Balancing Fulfillment and Compensation – [00:17:14]
What are the common trade-offs between career fulfillment and financial security?
How does being embedded at work complicate career changes and personal fulfillment?
How can strong team cohesion negatively impact individual recognition and promotion prospects?
Strategic Networking for Career Growth – [00:26:45]
What specific questions should you ask when networking to explore career fit?
How can you create a coherent and compelling narrative of your career journey?
What are the risks of taking on non-promotion-relevant roles in search of fulfillment?
Articulating Your Contribution to Company Outcomes – [00:38:02]
Why is it crucial to understand and articulate how your work contributes to broader company goals?
How can you effectively communicate your role in achieving company outcomes?
What is the importance of having a broad network beyond your immediate workplace?
How can networking outside your organization enhance your career prospects?
Asking Tough Questions During Networking – [00:45:15]
Why should you ask tough questions about status and promotion prospects when networking?
How can feedback from former colleagues provide insights into your career advancement?
Effective Networking Strategies – [00:51:27]
What practical advice does Tessa give for effective networking?
How can you approach potential contacts and ask the right questions to build meaningful connections?
Insightful Questions During Job Interviews – [00:56:07]
Why insightful questions should you ask during a job interview?
What specific questions can help you ensure a good fit with a potential employer?
How can embracing awkwardness and having tough conversations lead to finding fulfilling work?
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01:12:4615/07/2024
Emotional Intelligence with Former Spy | Dave Fielding
In today’s episode, we explore the complex intersections of military service, intelligence work, and mental health with Dave Fielding, a decorated US Army Green Beret turned intelligence officer and mental health advocate. David's distinguished career includes service in high-stakes operations such as Operation Inherent Resolve and Operation Enduring Freedom, earning him a Bronze Star. As the author of Into the Darkness: A Journey of Love, War, and Emotional Freedom, David brings a unique perspective on emotional intelligence, the struggles of returning to civilian life, and the silent battles faced by veterans.
Join us for an enlightening conversation with Dave Fielding, where he unveils powerful strategies for navigating the challenges of military life and transitioning to civilian life. How can emotional intelligence transform your relationships and leadership skills? What are the secrets to building rapid rapport across diverse cultures? David shares his personal battle with suicidal thoughts and how he overcame them, offering invaluable insights for those struggling with similar issues. Discover the significance of understanding motivations and learn practical advice that can help you foster stronger connections. Don't miss this episode, filled with heartfelt stories and actionable tips.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
How does David Fielding's unique background shape his perspective on emotional intelligence and mental health?
What pivotal moments in David's career as a Green Beret and intelligence officer define his journey?
The Green Beret Secret to Building Rapid Rapport – 12:40
How can understanding motivations help you build instant connections with others?
What techniques does David use to create deep connections across diverse cultures?
How to Overcome Your Darkest Struggles – 17:40
Why did Dave go from Special Forces to mental health advocacy and what was that shift like?
What strategies did David employ to overcome his suicidal thoughts?
How can others facing similar struggles find their way out of the darkness?
How to Reframe Challenges into Life Changing Opportunities – 33:13
How can reframing your perspective help you tackle seemingly insurmountable challenges?
What practical steps can you take to reframe and find meaning in difficult situations?
The Power of Understanding Motivations – 43:16
How can understanding the motivations of others improve your leadership and relationships?
David discusses the significance of asking “why” in conversations.
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59:1808/07/2024
Secrets to Building Habits That Stick | BJ Fogg
In today’s episode, we delve into the fascinating world of behavior design with BJ Fogg, a renowned behavior scientist and founder of the Behavior Design Lab at Stanford University. BJ’s pioneering work focuses on understanding and influencing human behavior through innovative models and methods. His groundbreaking research, including the widely acclaimed Fogg Behavior Model and the Tiny Habits method, has been featured in prominent publications such as The New York Times and Forbes. BJ shares his insights on how tiny changes can lead to significant transformations, debunks common myths about habit formation, and offers practical strategies for creating lasting positive behaviors.
Join us for an insightful conversation with BJ Fogg, where he reveals the secrets to designing behaviors that lead to lasting change. Discover how tiny habits can transform your life, why common myths about habit formation are misleading, and how to create positive habits effortlessly. Plus, explore the importance of celebration and positive emotions in reinforcing new behaviors. Don't miss this episode packed with practical tips and strategies to help you build habits that stick and achieve your goals!
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
What are the most common myths about habit formation and why they are misleading?
What are tiny habits and how can they lead to significant changes?
Practical examples of tiny habits you can implement in your daily life.
How can you leverage your emotions to rapidly create great habits – 10:57
Why are positive emotions crucial for habit formation?
The concept of celebration and how it accelerates habit development.
Practical Application of Tiny Habits – 16:01
How do you design tiny habits into your existing routines?
Real-life examples of how tiny habits can transform your behavior.
The Secret to Breaking Bad Habits – 32:30
Strategies for untangling bad habits and creating lasting change.
The three phases of the Behavior Change Master Plan.
Technology and Behavior Change – 43:01
How does technology positively and negatively impact your habits?
Practical tips for managing screen time and fostering positive behaviors.
Tiny Habits for Kids – 49:20
How parents can use tiny habits to instill good behaviors in children.
The importance of creating an environment that celebrates and reinforces positive change.
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01:03:2201/07/2024
How AI is Transforming Modern Dating | Liesel Sharabi
In today’s episode, we explore high-value dating with Liesel Sharabi, an associate professor and Director of the Relationships and Technology Lab at Arizona State University. Liesel’s research delves into the impact of communication technologies on romantic relationships, particularly through online dating and mobile apps. Her work, featured in top journals and media outlets like The Wall Street Journal and NPR, examines how AI and virtual reality are reshaping modern romance. Liesel shares her expertise on creating authentic online profiles, managing choice overload, setting realistic expectations, and using AI to find meaningful connections.
Join us for an insightful conversation with Liesel Sharabi, where she reveals the secrets to creating an authentic online dating profile that ignites meaningful connections. Discover how to navigate the overwhelming choices on dating apps to make better decisions, manage your expectations, and find serious relationships in the digital world. Plus, explore the game-changing role of AI in modern dating. Don't miss this episode packed with tips and strategies to enhance your online dating experience!
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
Who is Liesel Sharabi, and how did she get involved in the world of dating at an academic level?
How did online dating change the way we perceive dating and what we look for in potential partners?
The Hidden Impact of Dating Apps on Long Term Relationships – 13:51
How are dating apps hurting your ability to connect on a deeper level with potential partners?
What mindset should you adopt if you actually want to find a partner on dating apps and not get stuck in an endless loop of matches that don’t go anywhere?
Is more technology really the solution to the dating hellscape – 23:45
What are companies in the dating “industry” doing to solve the problems many people are encountering around loneliness and how are those “solutions” making things worse?
Should you use AI to improve your results on dating apps?
Are people still meeting other people in real life? – 31:14
What is easier about starting relationships with people you meet in real life and what is harder about starting relationships with people you meet online?
How have dating apps changed cultural norms and expectations for each gender?
The effects of dating apps on marriage/divorce rates – 41:39
How have dating apps changed the landscape of marriage and long term commitment?
What does the future of dating and dating apps look like, and how can you prepare for it?
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01:01:3824/06/2024
The High Value Effect | Toolbox
In today’s episode, we help you avoid low value behaviors and master high value ones with AJ and Johnny.
In this episode of The Art of Charm, AJ and Johnny delve into the dynamics of high and low value behaviors and their impact on your personal and professional relationships. Ever wondered how to take control of your social interactions and ensure they lead to meaningful connections? AJ and Johnny explore the crucial distinctions between high value and low value behaviors, offering practical insights on how to elevate your social value. Learn how to harness the power of responsibility and cooperation, and discover why honesty and generosity are pivotal in forming strong, lasting relationships. How can you balance being cooperative without being taken advantage of? What steps can you take to become a high value individual in every aspect of your life? Tune in to uncover actionable strategies backed by science and real-life experiences to transform your interactions and boost your value.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
How do you identify patterns of high and low value behaviors in yourself and others, and what can you do to change those behaviors in yourself?
What specific behaviors lead to long-term success and positive relationships?
The 3 low value behaviors you must avoid – 5:36
How to navigate social interactions by giving value and avoiding common pitfalls.
What behaviors consistently build strong relationships?
The role of attention in building value – 10:14
What is the most powerful (and easiest) form of value you can give when talking to someone?
What two behaviors transform your social interactions?
Most people miss the connection between value and responsibility – 18:30
Why do high value people seek out more responsibility than everyone else?
How do low value people avoid responsibility to shift blame when things go wrong?
This one thing is crucial if you want to be high value – 23:52
How does honesty build trust and strengthen relationships?
What are the detrimental effects of lying and manipulation on your value and relationships?
The long-term benefits of giving value – 28:15
Real-life examples of how giving value without expecting immediate returns can lead to significant long-term benefits.
How do you build a supportive social circle that pushes you to succeed and helps you out when you’re going through tough times?
Practical Tips for Giving Value – 40:58
Simple and practical ways to give value in everyday interactions.
Examples of how giving value can lead to unexpected rewards and strengthen relationships.
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49:2817/06/2024
Transform Low-Value Behaviors into High-Value Habits | Toolbox
In today’s episode, we help you identify and avoid low value behaviors with AJ and Johnny.
In this episode of The Art of Charm, AJ and Johnny dive deep into the psychology of value and behavior. Have you ever wondered if your actions unknowingly sabotage your social interactions? What behaviors might be holding you back from forming meaningful connections? AJ and Johnny explore how to identify and eliminate low value behaviors that keep you from connecting with others. Discover the three critical elements of value—attention, approval, and acceptance—and learn how to nurture high value behaviors that attract positive relationships. What does the science say about the benefits of being a high value individual? How can you balance being generous without being taken advantage of?
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
Why is understanding value important in forming meaningful connections?
What will you learn about identifying and eliminating low value behaviors?
What are low value behaviors you need to avoid? – 02:08
What are supplicative behaviors, and how do they manifest in social interactions?
How does the victim mentality negatively impact your value?
Why is it important to avoid combative behaviors, and how can they harm your relationships?
The dangers of social media most people ignore – 14:06
How does social media manipulate our need for attention, approval, and acceptance?
What are the dangers of seeking validation through social media?
Most people fail to escape this mindset that cripples them – 24:48
Why is a competitive mindset still considered low value?
How does the scarcity mindset fuel unhealthy competition?
What are the pitfalls of constantly comparing yourself to others?
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37:0110/06/2024
Ways To Win | Craig Robinson
In today’s episode, we dive into the dynamic world of sports and leadership with Craig Robinson. Craig is a distinguished college basketball coach, basketball executive, and podcaster. A former standout player at Princeton, he was twice named Ivy League Player of the Year. Transitioning from a successful finance career, Craig pursued his passion for coaching, leading teams at Boston University and Oregon State University. He has held executive roles with the New York Knicks and Milwaukee Bucks and is now the Executive Director of the National Association of Basketball Coaches. Craig co-hosts the podcast "Ways to Win" with John Calipari, sharing life lessons and strategies from his extensive on-court experience, making his insights valuable beyond the basketball world.
Craig Robinson shares his insights on the evolving landscape of leadership and coaching. How has the role of empathy and communication transformed modern coaching? What strategies can you use to build momentum in both your personal and professional life? Craig also delves into his courageous transition from a successful finance career to pursuing his passion for coaching—what challenges did he face, and what rewards did he reap? Additionally, discover practical advice on how to identify and nurture young leaders, manage setbacks effectively, and leverage likability to foster team cohesion. Join us as we uncover these answers and more with Craig Robinson, a leader whose experience spans from the basketball court to the executive office.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
Who is Craig Robinson, and how has his diverse career from finance to coaching shaped his approach to leadership?
What are the key differences between the authoritarian coaching styles of the past and the empathetic approaches of today?
What motivated Craig to transition from a successful finance career to coaching basketball?
Empathy and Communication in Leadership – 19:27
Why is empathy crucial for modern leaders and coaches?
How can understanding and meeting people where they are enhance your effectiveness as a leader?
Insights from "Ways to Win" Podcast – 25:38
Key takeaways from Craig’s podcast, including building personal relationships with team members and creating a culture of accountability.
Lessons from prominent guests like Dave Roberts and Dawn Staley on leadership and team dynamics.
Identifying and Nurturing Young Leaders – 30:29
What attributes and talents should you look for when identifying potential young leaders?
Strategies for nurturing and developing leadership skills in young individuals.
Managing Setbacks and Defeat – 34:17
How can you quickly recover from setbacks and losses in both sports and professional environments?
Practical advice on managing the psychological impact of defeat and maintaining a forward-looking mindset.
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45:1203/06/2024
The Laws of Connection | David Robson
In today’s episode, we dive into the world of human connection with David Robson. David is an award-winning writer specializing in the psychology and neuroscience of human relationships. With a rich background in scientific journalism and a degree in mathematics from the University of Cambridge, David has dedicated his career to exploring the intricate ways we bond and interact with each other. His work has been widely recognized and featured in top-tier publications such as The Guardian, The Atlantic, and BBC Future. David is also the author of The Laws of Connection, a profound exploration into the science behind how we form lasting connections.
In today’s episode, David Robson reveals the secrets to building stronger social connections through the latest psychological research. He explains the profound impact of social ties on our physical health, the importance of overcoming the "liking gap," and how to effectively use follow-up questions to create shared realities. David also shares strategies for rebuilding our social skills post-pandemic, the power of expressing appreciation, and how the Benjamin Franklin effect can strengthen our relationships.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
Who is David Robson, and how can his insights on human connection and psychology transform your personal and professional relationships?
How do social connections affect your health, and what diseases can they help protect against?
Why is it important to recognize and manage ambivalent relationships effectively?
What barriers prevent you from connecting with others – 10:40
What is the "liking gap," and how does it prevent you from forming deeper connections?
How can you recalibrate your perceptions to overcome these psychological barriers?
What questions can you ask to rapidly build deep connections? – 24:24
What types of questions are most effective for building deeper connections?
How can you move past small talk quickly to create meaningful conversations?
What overlooked expression can drastically improve your relationship with anyone at work and in your personal life?
How can you rebuild your social skills post-pandemic? – 47:51
How has the pandemic affected our social skills, and what strategies can help you rebuild them?
Why is practicing daily interactions with strangers crucial for maintaining social confidence?
What is the Benjamin Franklin Effect and how can it strengthen relationships? – 51:30
What is the Benjamin Franklin effect, and how can asking for small favors strengthen your relationships?
How can you apply this effect in your daily life to enhance your social bonds?
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01:02:2727/05/2024
3 Questions to Build Intimacy & Deepen Relationships | Topaz Adizes
In today’s episode, we tackle the art of building deep connections with Topaz Adizes. Topaz is an Emmy award-winning director, writer, and experienced design architect. With a background in philosophy from UC Berkeley and Oxford University, Topaz has made significant contributions to the fields of intimacy and human connection through his groundbreaking project, The And. His work has been showcased at prestigious festivals such as Cannes and Sundance, and featured in top publications like The New Yorker and The New York Times. Topaz is also the author of 12 Questions for Love: A Guide to Intimate Conversations and Deeper Relationships.
In today’s episode, Topaz Adizes shares why questions are so powerful for creating deep bonds, how to create space for intimate conversations in our lives, when to bring logic in to deepen a relationship conversation, and the secret to developing emotional articulation with your partner.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
Who is Topaz Adizes, and how can his insights on communication and relationships transform your career and personal life?
How can asking the right questions unlock deeper connections and enhance your leadership skills?
What’s the secret to creating a space where your team or partner feels safe to be vulnerable and authentic?
Surprising revelations from over 1200 intimate conversations – 11:00
What surprising revelations did Topaz uncover from over 1200 intimate conversations, and how can they apply to your high-stakes professional environment?
Practical tips for emotional articulation – 20:15
How can mastering emotional articulation make you a more effective leader and improve your team’s performance?
What are the 12 questions that can revolutionize your personal and professional relationships, and how should you use them?
Real-life applications that will change your life – 32:29
How have others used Topaz’s methods to transform their relationships and careers, and what can you learn from their experiences?
How can you create intentional spaces for deep conversations that foster trust and innovation within your team?
Lessons on communication that no one tells us – 45:11
What techniques can you use to enhance your communication skills and build stronger connections with your team and loved ones?
How do different cultures approach intimate conversations, and what can you learn from their methods to improve your own interactions?
Why is it crucial to ask better questions in your professional and personal life, and how can this practice accelerate your career growth?
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58:1320/05/2024
3 Steps For Building Friendships As An Adult
In today’s episode, we tackle making friends as an adult with AJ, Johnny, and coach Michael Herold.
Delve into the complexities of making and maintaining friendships as an adult. Why do many adults struggle with loneliness and how can propinquity—or the strategic use of proximity—open doors to new and lasting connections? Whether you're a seasoned professional or a social novice, this episode offers actionable strategies to enhance your social life and deepen your relationships. Tune in to discover how you can turn social opportunities into a thriving network of genuine connections, and learn why mastering the Art of Charm is more essential today than ever before.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
How can understanding propinquity transform your approach to forming social connections?
What alarming trends about loneliness were revealed in recent global surveys?
How do you start building new relationships and make new friends? – 11:24
How does remote work affect team cohesion and personal relationships at work?
What scientific principles can help in forming deep and lasting friendships?
Many underestimate the value of this when it comes to making friends – 24:38
How can re-engaging with old hobbies or exploring new passions rejuvenate your social life?
What practical steps can you take to weave social opportunities into your everyday activities?
What are you doing to push new people away from being your friend? – 34:06
How can recognizing and reducing friction in social interactions facilitate the formation of friendships?
What practical steps can you take to lessen the burden on potential friends and make it easier for them to engage with you?
How do develop a plan for a vibrant social life – 28:32
What are the benefits of having a structured plan for social interactions?
How does consistency in social activities lead to stronger and more meaningful relationships?
What practical steps can you take to lessen the burden on potential friends and make it easier for them to engage with you?
Introducing the Social Sales Funnel Concept – 44:55
What is the Social Sales Funnel, and how can it help you build a thriving social network?
How can hosting a monthly event streamline the process of turning acquaintances into friends?
What strategies can ensure the success of such gatherings, encouraging new connections to flourish?
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56:2213/05/2024
Avoid Regret and Find Your Alive Zones | Jodi Wellman
In today’s episode, we tackle death with Jodi Wellman. Jodi is a former executive turned executive coach. She has a Master of Applied Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, where she's an instructor in the master's program and a trainer in the world renowned Penn Resilience Program. And she is the author of You Only Die Once: How to Make It to the End with No Regrets.
Jodi Wellman reveals essential strategies for transforming your professional stagnation into dynamic success and underscores the importance of quantifying your remaining Monday mornings to infuse purpose into your career, eliminating regrets before they hinder your progress.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
How can thinking about death enhance your career and life ambitions?
Why should you calculate how many Mondays you have left?
Focus on this to improve your performance and happiness at work – 10:15
Gain insights on the value of time and how precise awareness of it can enhance your decision-making and prioritization at the managerial or C-suite level
Most people are held back from success by their ‘dead zones’ – 18:10
What are 'dead zones' and how can identifying them transform your professional growth and personal fulfillment?
How can facing the reality of mortality inspire urgent career and personal development?
How does the pandemic influence our perception of time and opportunities for growth? – 26:17
Understand the psychological impacts of COVID-19 on our ambitions and social interactions, with tips for re-engaging with life and work post-pandemic.
How do you bake your own 'happiness pie' and take charge of your life satisfaction? – 31:19
How do you start moving from 'dead zones' to 'astonishingly alive zones'?
How can the concept of fighting for your life goals redefine your approach to career and personal ambitions? – 42:39
What is the importance of self-compassion and forgiveness in pursuing a life without regrets?
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55:0306/05/2024
Harness Your Unconscious Mind for Success | Dr. James Doty
In today’s episode, we tackle mind magic and manifestation with Dr. James Doty. James is an inventor, an entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He is a clinical professor of neurosurgery at Stanford University and the founder and director of Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education with the Dalai Lama himself as the founding benefactor. His new book is titled Mind Magic: The Neuroscience of Manifestation and How It Changes Everything.
We break down the systems in the brain responsible for shaping your beliefs and actions, how you can harness the power of your subconscious mind to reach your goals faster, why you need to visualize your success in detail to make it a reality, And James shares his own experiences with the magic of our mind.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
What is mind magic and what does science say about the legitimacy of manifestation?
This is where most people go wrong trying to manifest their desires – 10:15
Where do most of us go wrong with manifestation versus what should we be focusing on with our manifestation to actually be whole, to be living a rich and fulfilling life?
How can we use our neural networks to increase the chances of manifesting what we want?
The secret to focusing in a world of neverending distractions – 24:17
How are self-compassion, focus, and manifestation linked together?
How should you define success if you are trying to manifest success for yourself or others?
What should you focus on if you want to manifest what you want – 34:21
What is the most important aspect of life you need to focus on if you want physical and mental health and a long life?
How does commitment to action transform intentions into reality? – 39:06
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49:3729/04/2024
Advanced Negotiation Tactics from a Hostage Negotiator | Scott Walker
In today’s episode, we tackle the world of high stakes hostage negotiation in a divided world with Scott Walker. Scott is one of the world’s most experienced kidnapped-for-ransom negotiators. He served 16 years as a Scotland Yard detective specializing in covert policing, then supported organizations, governments, and private individuals in negotiating the release of hostages all over the world, and is the author of his the latest book, Order Out of Chaos: A Kidnap Negotiator's Guide to Influence and Persuasion.
You’re going to learn how to prepare for high stakes situations like a hostage negotiator. We discuss how to quickly build rapport with people that you do not share common interests with, what to listen for in negotiations to create a winning outcome, how to develop your emotional intelligence to be successful under stress, and the secrets hostage negotiators use to bring back hostages safely.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
How frequently do people get kidnapped and held for ransom?
What are the biggest challenges that hostage negotiators face?
The first 30 seconds of a hostage situation are crucial for this reason – 15:53
What secret do hostage negotiators use to rapidly build trust with anyone?
What 30 second practice do hostage negotiators use to prepare themselves for every high stakes situation?
What consequences do kidnappers actually face? – 24:25
How do you cultivate the right mindset to be a master negotiator?
What can you do to predict the biggest hurdles you’ll need to overcome in any negotiation?
What are the 3 elements to every negotiation and how can you use them in your everyday life to build strong relationships?
Most people mistakenly think this is when the negotiation ends – 39:34
How should you think about negotiations on a short- and long-term basis to make sure you don’t hurt your reputation or future potential opportunities?
Hostage negotiators have to care about the kidnappers – 48:36
How do hostage negotiators raise their self awareness before entering high stakes situations?
How do you master your emotions like a hostage negotiator by simply asking yourself specific questions?
What are the biggest takeaways from Order Out of Chaos: A Kidnap Negotiator's Guide to Influence and Persuasion?
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01:15:2522/04/2024
Networking & Relationships in a Polarized World | Kurt Gray
In today’s episode, we tackle building relationships in a divided world with Dr. Kurt Gray. Kurt is an award-winning researcher and moral psychologist with deep insights into human behavior and polarization. As a professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, he directs the Deepest Beliefs Lab and the Center for the Science of Moral Understanding. He is also the author of The Mind Club: Who Thinks, What Feels, and Why It Matters, exploring the intricacies of how we perceive and judge others in society.
Have you ever considered how rising polarization affects our ability to forge strong, meaningful relationships? What if bridging the vast divide between differing viewpoints could be achieved by examining our moral compass and the inherent blind spots it creates? Dive into a compelling discussion with Dr. Kurt Gray, who sheds light on the subtle yet profound ways morality shapes our perceptions of others.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
What are Dr. Gray's strategies for strengthening relationships across ideological divides?
How do our default settings of fear and the search for allies affect our political and social views?
This is why most people can’t engage in tough conversations – 14:09
Why is it challenging to discuss politics and morality today?
What are the key strategies for overcoming polarization and enhancing communication in today's divided world?
The secret to bridging political polarization – 24:38
Why is validating someone's views crucial in conversations, and how can it be done without agreeing?
Why are personal stories more powerful than facts in changing perspectives?
The evolving nature of political identities – 36:17
How have our political identities evolved over time, and what does that mean for our current views?
How significant is the overlap of values shared between different political parties, and why is it often overlooked?
What misconceptions do we hold about political polarization, and how can understanding the past help us better navigate the present?
The predator vs prey narrative in politics – 47:17
How does viewing political opponents as predators or prey affect our ability to engage in meaningful conversations?
What are the 3 steps to connecting with people who you disagree with?
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55:1915/04/2024
Next Level Listening (The Ask Approach) | Jeff Wetzler
In today’s episode, we tackle the Ask Approach with Jeff Wetzler. Jeff is a world expert in learning and human potential, has more than 25 years' experience in business and education as a management consultant at the world's top organizations, and is the author of his latest book, Ask: Tap Into the Hidden Wisdom of People Around You for Unexpected Breakthroughs In Leadership and Life.
Have you ever pondered why analytical thinkers often find themselves at a crossroads in communication and networking? What if the key to unlocking exceptional leadership and life-changing relationships lies in the questions we ask? How can shifting our approach from problem-solving to curiosity-driven conversations revolutionize our connections? Dive deep with us as we explore the Ask Approach, a transformative framework designed to bridge the gap between analytical prowess and emotional intelligence.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
Who is Jeff Wetzler, and how can his "Ask Approach" transform your leadership skills and life?
What holds people back from sharing vital information, and how does it affect decision-making?
The secret to strengthening your curiosity muscle – 10:52
Why is curiosity essential for building stronger personal and professional relationships?
How can curiosity unlock problem-solving and collaboration in the workplace?
Make people feel safe enough to tell you anything – 17:41
What can you do if you want to make people feel safe and comfortable telling you information they normally would not?
How to start on the right foot in a new management position – 24:29
What questions can you ask to make sure your team feels safe following your leadership and comfortable enough to help you understand where the weaknesses are in the organization?
Is it possible to ask too many questions – 34:14
What types of questions foster deeper understanding?
How can you listen more effectively?
How can reflecting and reconnecting based on conversations enhance your communication skills?
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58:5108/04/2024
Mind Reading & Instant Connections | Dr. Nicholas Epley
In today’s episode, we tackle attachment with Nicholas Epley. Nick is an expert on human behavior and decision making, a professor of behavioral science and faculty director for decision research at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, the author of the highly acclaimed book Mindwise: Why We Misunderstand What Others Think, Believe, Feel, and Want.
Ever wonder why some people excel in social situations while others struggle? How can understanding the biases that lead us to believe we're effective mind readers of friends and strangers alike transform our interactions? And what simple strategies can we employ to build real connections quickly? Join us as Nick Epley sheds light on these intriguing questions, offering insights from his acclaimed book "Mindwise" and revealing the secret to truly understanding what others think, believe, feel, and want.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
What is the biggest problem that stops us from being able to better understand and predict what other people think?
How well do we really know what others think and feel?
Dispelling the biggest myth about our brains – 13:36
Why does the biggest myth about how we use our brains continue to persist and why is it wrong?
How does perspective drastically change one person’s understanding of a situation and what can you do to alleviate the inevitable friction that difference in perspective causes?
The biggest hurdles most people struggle with when reading minds – 18:55
What are the dangers of typing vs. talking in our ability to convey sarcasm and understand each other?
How does our prediction of future behaviors or reactions in extreme situations often mislead us?
When are stereotypes useful and when are they harmful?
Dispelling the biggest myth about political polarization – 35:47
Is the country actually becoming more polarized politically or is something else going on that makes us think we’re becoming more polarized?
The importance of direct communication most people miss – 41:59
What is the best way to make any interaction with a stranger into a positive one that can lead to friendship or romance?
Most people won’t do this to create deeper relationships in their lives – 58:40
What do most people avoid doing even though it’s the best way to create the deep relationships they want in their lives?
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01:17:3101/04/2024
Rewriting Your Story for Unstoppable Success | Toolbox
In today’s episode, we dive deep into rewriting your life story with AJ, Johnny, and Michael Herold.
How do you rewrite your personal narrative to align with your core values and set meaningful goals for your future? Can understanding and rewriting your story spark real change in your life? This episode of The Art of Charm delves into these critical questions, offering you a unique opportunity to explore the power of storytelling in personal development.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
How do our brains use stories to predict the future, and why is this relevant to you?
How can acknowledging both positive and negative stories shape your future?
The Biggest Myth About Rewriting Your Story – 10:36
Why doesn't changing your past narrative work, and what should you do instead?
Why isn't revising your past the key to a brighter future?
The Most Important Step to Take When Rewriting Your Story – 23:24
Why is your next action step more important than your past narrative?
Values vs. Goals: How do they work together to attract success into your life?
Recognizing and Acting on Choice Points – 31:00
What are action points, and how can they be game-changers in your life?
How to deal with resistance from others as you start to change your narrative?
The Critical Role of Self-Compassion in Rewriting Your Story – 37:25
Why is self-compassion important in rewriting your story, and how can you cultivate an empowering level of self-compassion?
How can embracing your new narrative and taking action today transform your life?
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50:5925/03/2024
Leadership Lessons from Navy SEALs, Fortune CEOs & Top Executives
In today’s episode, we dive deep into the essence of leadership and personal transformation with a stellar lineup of guests. Brad Lomenick brings his expertise on impactful leadership and personal growth, drawing from his experience as a consultant and author of influential books including H3 Leadership: Be Humble. Stay Hungry. Always Hustle. We hear from Brett Crozier, whose distinguished career in the US Navy offers invaluable lessons on resilience and integrity. Dan Luna, with his rich background as a Navy SEAL and leadership coach, shares insights on developing leadership skills under pressure. John Mackey, the visionary behind Whole Foods Market, discusses the principles of conscious capitalism and leadership that have guided his successful career. Leadership expert Patrick Lencioni provides practical advice on building effective teams and organizations, while Jake Wood, co-founder of Team Rubicon, talks about the power of vulnerability and integrity in leadership.
How can you bust leadership myths and embrace humility, hunger, and hustle to drive success? What are the key traits all leaders need, and how can embracing vulnerability and integrity transform your leadership style? This episode of The Art of Charm answers these questions and more, providing you with the tools and insights needed to become a stronger, more conscious leader.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
What are common misconceptions about leadership roles and titles?
Why is self-leadership crucial in today's career landscape?
Most people don’t understand this about group dynamics and leadership frames – 10:10
How does the concept of "herd mentality" apply to leadership and fitting into social environments?
Why is focusing on your team or people fundamental to leadership success?
How do you master leadership skills in your everyday life? – 19:00
Why is practice crucial in developing leadership skills?
What makes conscious leadership different from conventional leadership?
How effective leaders deal with criticism and their inner critic – 29:44
What can you do to not feel anonymous in your organization and not be that cog?
How can leaders effectively show vulnerability to their team?
What are the three things employees need to avoid feeling miserable at work?
Leading with integrity and handling no’s – 39:05
What is the importance of facing rejection and criticism for a leader?
How can leaders remain steadfast and true to their values in the face of adversity?
Traits that make leaders effective – 47:48
How do humility and vulnerability contribute to leadership effectiveness?
How should leaders approach crisis situations to maintain team confidence and trust?
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59:3818/03/2024
Master Your Attachment Style and Accelerate Your Success | Dr. Judy Ho
In today’s episode, we tackle attachment with Dr. Judy Ho. Dr. Ho is a clinical neuropsychologist and a tenured professor and researcher at Pepperdine University, works as a forensic expert and media consultant, and last time she joined us to talk about her book, Stop Self-Sabotage, and today, she's back to talk about her latest book, The New Rules of Attachment: How to Heal Your Relationships, Reparent Your Inner Child, and Secure Your Life Vision.
Everyone knows how attachment styles influence romantic relationships, but how do they hold you back in your career, why do you need to understand your attachment style to build healthy relationships, and what can you do to change your attachment style and raise children with secure attachment styles?
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
What is attachment theory and what are the 4 attachment styles?
How do parenting styles produce different attachment styles in their children?
How to avoid raising insecure children – 13:14
What do you need to avoid to raise children to have a secure attachment style?
If you have an insecure attachment style, what can you do to change it to a secure attachment style?
How do you change your attachment style – 20:13
What can you do to break the pattern of avoidant attachment and develop a secure attachment style?
What are the strengths and weaknesses of the avoidant attachment style?
How do I connect with an avoidant attachment style?
The secret to living with an insecure attachment style – 33:14
What simple 10 second exercise can you do to accept your attachment style while you’re working to change it so it doesn’t sabotage your relationships?
How to deal with your partner’s attachment style – 40:23
What can you do if you’re putting in a lot of work to understand your attachment style and your partner’s, but your partner isn’t interested in doing the same work?
What are you supposed to do when a family member’s attachment style creates conflict with yours?
Breaking free of your avoidant attachment style in your career – 49:33
How does your avoidant attachment style sabotage your career and your ability to advance?
Should everyone be striving to have a secure attachment style?
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01:04:5311/03/2024
Achieve More By Doing Less: Slow Productivity | Cal Newport
In today’s episode, we tackle slow productivity with Cal Newport. Cal is a leading productivity expert and the author of several best selling books, including a A World Without Email: Reimagining Work in an Age of Communication Overload, Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World, Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World, and So Good They Can't Ignore You: Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love. His newest book is titled Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout.
What if slowing down was actually the secret to achieving more? In this episode, we dive into the intriguing world of slow productivity: Can embracing a slower pace truly catapult your career success? What are the three foundational principles of slow productivity, and how can you apply them to revolutionize your work ethic? Moreover, why is transforming your relationship with productivity essential for not just professional achievement, but for crafting a fulfilling life?
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
What is pseudo productivity and how does being pseudo productive at work damage your relationships and personal life?
What’s wrong with how we think about transparency at work and what is the best level of transparency to maximize team productivity?
The evolution of workplace productivity – 13:49
Why did productivity decrease when we have so many tools to be more productive?
What can you eliminate from your daily schedule to be 10x more productive than your competition?
How do you limit communication to maximize productivity?
The reason most people can’t leave their work at the office – 28:18
Why is it important to slow down if you want to increase productivity?
What are the 3 biggest takeaways from studying traditional knowledge workers that you can use to maximize productivity?
Can you be more productive without using any email? – 40:45
What happpened the productivity of 12 employees in a study where the experimenters disabled their email accounts?
What simple framework can you implement on your team to improve transparency, reduce stress, increase productivity, and increase the collaboration between employees and managers?
The little known technique to most effectively distribute your team’s workload – 52:23
Why do rude people get promoted faster?
What mistake do people make that prevents them from getting promoted without even knowing it?
How do you apply slow productivity to being a more productive writer – 1:08:16
What principles of slow productivity should you apply to your writing practice to increase your productivity and efficiency as a writer?
What simple trick can you implement in your hybrid work situation to decrease time spent on email, increase communication effectivity, increase meeting effectivity, increase productivity, and increase deep work?
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01:36:3304/03/2024
What Evolution and Human Behavior Can Tell Us About Purpose and Meaning | Sam Wilkinson
In today’s episode, we tackle meaning and purpose with Samuel T Wilkinson. Sam is a professor of psychiatry at Yale University, an associate director of the Yale Depression Research Program, and the author of his latest book Purpose: What Evolution and Human Nature Imply about the Meaning of Our Existence.
In this episode, we explore the two sides of human nature and how they guide us to find our true purpose. We dive into free will's role in achieving a good life, look at how committed relationships affect our happiness, and share new scientific findings on evolution that help explain our life's meaning.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
How does understanding the duality of human nature enhance your leadership and communication strategy?
Is our success and decision-making process truly random, or is there an underlying order that can be leveraged for personal growth?
How do different religious beliefs about free will influence our life choices and purpose? – 14:48
Can exploring various beliefs on free will unlock a deeper sense of purpose and direction in life and career?
What are the implications of Monogamy vs. Promiscuity on society and personal well-being? – 20:10
How do shifting norms around relationships impact societal stability and individual well-being?
How do relationships define our happiness and purpose, according to the longest running study on human development?
How do deep meaningful relationships fuel our search for purpose? – 33:00
How do relationships and attachment theory play a critical role in finding purpose and fulfillment?
What are the actionable steps to deepen your connections and harness the power of meaningful relationships in your personal and professional life?
How does parenthood reshape our priorities and enhance our sense of purpose? – 40:16
How does parenthood transform one's priorities and contribute to a greater sense of purpose and societal contribution?
What are the unique rewards and challenges of raising children, and how do they impact personal growth and career advancement?
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59:5526/02/2024
Supercommunicators & The Secret Language of Connection | Charles Duhigg
In today’s episode, we tackle supercommunicators with Charles Duhigg. Charles is a Pulitzer prize-winning reporter, writer for The New Yorker magazine, and the author of two New York Times bestsellers, The Power of Habit, and his second book, Smarter Faster Better. His latest book, Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection, is available February 20, 2024.
We discuss how supercommunicators use 3 types of conversation to their advantage. Charles shares a 3 second preparation routine you can use instantly to make your conversations better. How to skip small talk and take conversation deeper to create connection with anyone, and why recognizing social identities can help you manage difficult conversations effectively.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
How do you recognize a supercommunicator in your life, and what impact do they have on your personal development and well-being?
What do supercommunicators do so well that most people suck at?
The thin line between authentic conversation and interrogation – 16:29
What simple mindset shift can you make to turn boring conversations into fulfilling conversations that engage the other person and make them look forward to talking to you?
Social media gets toxic because most people don’t know these rules – 24:13
Why are there rules for communicating through different forms of technology and how do those rules cause social media to be so toxic?
If you want lifelong happiness, what do you need to have by age 45 and 65?
The little known technique that makes hard conversations easy – 34:28
What are the 3 types of conversations and how do you know which type you’re having with someone so there’s no disconnect?
How do you build out the skill set to be more comfortable expressing vulnerability?
Quick guide to prepare you for any conversation – 47:43
What are practical ways to mentally prepare for emotional and social discussions, even if you're not accustomed to expressing vulnerability?
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56:3419/02/2024
Learned Excellence: Leadership Lessons from the Navy SEALs | Dr. Eric Potterat
In today’s episode, we tackle learning excellence with Eric Potterat and Alan Eagle. Eric is one of the world's leading performance psychologists, a retired US naval commander, a lead psychologist for the US Navy Seals, the Los Angeles Dodgers, and co-author of Learned Excellence: Mental Disciplines for Leading and Winning from the World's Top Performers. His co author, Allan Eagle, is a colleague of Dr. Potterat’s at Google and best selling author himself. He was blown away by Dr Potterat’s lessons and wanted to co-author a book To share Eric's knowledge with the world.
How can the mental disciplines used by the world's elite performers transform not just your career, but how you connect with others? We uncover the secrets to achieving unparalleled success and fulfillment, learning from experts who've coached the best, from Navy SEALs to top business leaders, on learning excellence, becoming visible in elite circles to unlock career opportunities, and the 6 pillars of performance you need to master to become elite.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
What simple exercise can you do to improve your performance in every area of your daily life?
The mindset shift most that causes most people to give up – 14:00
What do you do when effort and hard work are not enough to perform at your best or reach your goals?
What is the key to becoming excellent at anything you choose to pursue, even if you’re currently terrible at it?
How do you know if you’re on the right path – 27:20
What can you look for to figure out if you’re on the right path or using the right process to solve your problem?
What can you do to get yourself ready before a big speech or pitch to manage stress, and how do you manage the stress in the moment?
How do elite performers take valuable experience from everything they do – 37:50
What are the 6 pillars you should always maintain in life to create the greatest resilience before life inevitably kicks you in the face?
Unlocking elite performance in your children – 45:54
How do you help your children learn excellence?
What questions can you ask your kids everyday to achieve their potential?
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59:2812/02/2024
Applied Empathy for Strengthening Relationships and Networking
In today’s episode, we tackle empathy with Michael Ventura, Paul Bloom, Geoffrey Cohen, and Rick Hanson. Michael Ventura is the author of Applied Empathy: The New Language of Leadership. Paul Bloom is a professor at the University of Toronto and author of Against Empathy: The Case for Rational Compassion. Geoffrey Cohen is a Stanford professor and author of Belonging: The Science of Creating Connection and Bridging Divides. And Rick Hanson is a psychologist and senior fellow at UC Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Center and NYT bestselling author of Taking in the Good.
How can empathy revolutionize your personal and professional relationships? Have you ever considered that empathy could be more than just understanding others' feelings? What if we told you that empathy is not just about being nice, but about wielding a deep, objective perspective that could unlock your true potential and transform your approach to social interactions? Discover how to identify your empathy archetype, why empathy is crucial in leadership, and how it can be a superpower in your interactions. Are you ready to challenge your perceptions and cultivate a skill that guarantees meaningful connections and success?
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
What is the most common misconception about empathy?
How do you develop empathy and why does it seem like so many people lack it these days?
Do psychopaths have empathy? – 13:02
What do most people get wrong about empathy and sympathy?
What are the 7 empathy archetypes?
Forging a strong and confident brain – 19:12
How do you strengthen your brain and make it confident, and why would you want to?
What tiny habit can you work on for moments each day that will enable you to build relationships with whoever you want?
The approach to empathy most people avoid – 31:39
What is the most time-efficient way to maximize your empathy?
What is the best way to stand up for yourself if someone says something that makes you or someone else uncomfortable?
Leaders ignore this one skill to the detriment of their business – 39:31
How can leaders and team members integrate empathy into their work environment to improve dynamics and outcomes?
What 15 minute exercise can you do every morning to cultivate deeper empathy?
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55:2805/02/2024
3 Ways To Boost Your Likability For Easy Networking | Toolbox
In today’s episode, we tackle likability with AJ, Johnny, and Michael Herold.
In this episode, we unpack the secrets to becoming irresistibly likable, mastering the art of propinquity, and leveraging your network effectively. We tackle burning questions such as how to build a vibrant social life irrespective of your location, the role of technology in networking, and how to make every social interaction count. Whether you're starting anew in a different city or looking to inject new energy into your current social circle, this episode is a goldmine of strategies and insights.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
What is propinquity, and how can it drastically improve your ability to make friends anywhere you live?
Stop unknowingly sabotaging your social life – 11:38
Are you unknowingly sabotaging your social life? Learn the common pitfalls to avoid and boost your social presence
Want to know how propinquity can boost your career? Discover how one client dramatically improved his professional life using this concept
Turn mindless activity into great networking opportunities – 19:12
Why is mindless social media scrolling a missed opportunity? Learn how to turn your social media habits into networking gold
How can your reputation skyrocket your likability and networking success? Find out the power of social proof in expanding your circle
The secret to boosting your likability – 30:01
How can showing curiosity in others' interests boost your likability?
Feeling like your interests are too niche for others? Learn how to find common ground in any conversation
The hidden psychological principle that draws people in – 40:15
What psychological principles drive our attraction to others and how can you use those principles to boost your likability?
How can you leverage online platforms to showcase your personality and interests?
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52:1929/01/2024
Avoid The Perfection Trap | Thomas Curran
In today’s episode, we tackle perfectionism with Thomas Curran. Thomas is an associate professor in the Department of Psychological and Behavioral Science at the London School of Economics, and the author of The Perfection Trap: Embracing the Power of Good Enough.
We tackle the critical issue of how perfectionism can be both a driving force and a relationship killer, dissect the three key dimensions of perfectionism, and guide you on self-assessment to understand your personal perfectionism traps. We also delve into managing perfectionism's impact on work ethic and productivity, especially in the era of social media. Lastly, we provide actionable strategies for high performers to avoid perfectionism pitfalls, ensuring a balanced approach that fosters achievement without sacrificing personal connections or mental well-being.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
What are the 3 dimensions of perfectionism?
How perfectionism destroys relationships – 11:17
What do you need to do to foster healthy relationships with perfectionists?
What first steps can you take to overcome perfectionism so it doesn’t destroy your relationships and professional success?
Where do you fall on the perfectionism scale? – 20:19
How do you measure perfectionism and what questions can you ask to find out where you fall on the perfectionism scale?
How much of your perfectionism is genetic, and how do you manage perfectionism when you have kids who might inherit that trait?
Perfectionists sabotage their own work ethic because of this – 30:54
How do you make sure your perfectionism doesn’t have a negative impact on your productivity and work ethic?
How should you approach social media as a perfectionist since social media can present you with many opportunities for your perfectionism to take a toll on your psyche?
The perfectionism traps 90% of people fall into – 42:31
How do you avoid the perfectionism traps so you can accept imperfection, make mistakes, and be kind to yourself and others, so you can accomplish what you need to get done without leaving a wake of destruction?
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01:02:4722/01/2024
How To Use Friction To Draw People In or Push Them Away | Bob Sutton
In today’s episode, we tackle friction with Bob Sutton. Bob is an organizational psychologist and professor at Stanford, a New York Times bestselling author, and is here with us to discuss his upcoming book, The Friction Project: How Smart Leaders Make the Right Things Easier and the Wrong Things Harder.
Bob Sutton sheds light on the double-edged sword of 'friction' in both professional and personal interactions, so why is friction a double-edged sword that you need to master to be successful, what strategies can you use to identify (and minimize) friction in your daily interactions, and how can you use positive friction as a tool to maximize your problem-solving capacity, boost productivity, and profitability?
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
How do you identify the friction you bring to relationships that makes people not want to work with you or hang out with you?
What can you learn from the California DMV about the importance of reducing friction to maximize productivity and boost customer satisfaction?
3 Ways to Make Friction a Force for Good at Work – 19:57
If friction slows things down, how do individuals and businesses use friction to amplify results?
What strategies can individuals use to become friction fixers and accelerate their careers?
How can understanding a company's culture of handling friction help you in job interviews?
Power Poisoning and its impact on Organizational Friction – 34:00
How can leaders avoid falling into the trap of power poisoning so they don’t hurt their own bottom line by introducing unnecessary friction into the organization?
The Impact of AI and Technology on Organizational Friction – 44:12
What are the best practices for integrating AI into the workplace without increasing friction?
How can listeners apply the insights from The Friction Project to their professional and personal lives?
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53:5815/01/2024
When Grind Culture Meets Burnout: How To Revitalize You & Your Career Path | Dr. Debbie Sorensen
In today’s episode, we tackle burnout with Dr Debbie Sorensen. Dr Sorensen got her PhD in psychology from Harvard University, is the cohost of the Psychologists Off the Clock podcast, runs a private practice in Boulder, Colorado, and is the author of ACT for Burnout: Recharge, Reconnect, and Transform Burnout With Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.
Today’s conversation delves into the signs, impact, and strategies to recover from burnout. Gain insights into recognizing burnout, addressing its root causes, and exploring Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) as a means to tackle burnout. From personal experiences to practical advice on navigating burnout, this episode offers a wealth of information to help listeners develop resilience and regain a sense of balance.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
What are the obvious indicators of burnout that everyone overlooks when they’re burnt out?
This one thing prevents most people from overcoming burnout
Which of these 5 burnout cycles do you suffer from – 12:45
What are the most prevalent burnout cycles, and how do they trap individuals in a cycle of stress and recovery?
Are certain personalities more susceptible to specific burnout cycles, and if so, why?
The secret weapon against burnout that anyone can acquire – 25:51
What are the first steps someone can take to cultivate psychological flexibility in their daily life?
Are certain personalities more susceptible to specific burnout cycles, and if so, why? And what can you do to reduce your susceptibility?
The psychological toolkit to overcome burnout – 36:14
How can you use Acceptance Commitment Therapy tools to give yourself some breathing room and not allow your burnout to destroy the relationships you care about?
The road to burnout recovery – 46:07
What are the necessary steps to go from burnout to some semblance of normal?
How can you bring up the topic of burnout with someone you care about who is showing signs of burnout?
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58:1208/01/2024
The Ultimate Networking Playbook: A Compilation of Expert Advice for Introverts
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In today’s episode, we tackle networking secrets with four leading networking experts. The experts on this compilation are Karen Wickre, author of Taking the Work Out of Networking, Matthew Pollard, the author of The Introvert's Edge to Networking, David Siegel, a close friend of ours and the CEO of meetup.com, and Susan McPherson, the author of The Lost Art of Connecting.
With insights from experienced guests Karen Wickre, Matthew Pollard, David Siegel, and Susan McPherson, we explore the art of networking, both in person and online, while debunking common misconceptions about introverts and showcasing their unique strengths in the networking game. Join us as we explore the importance of storytelling, the value of research and preparation, and the significance of maintaining genuine connections over time.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
How could mastering the art of professional networking unlock doors you never knew existed in today's dynamic career landscape?
As an introvert, what hidden strengths do you possess that could turn networking from a daunting task into your greatest ally in success?
5 Strategies to Crush Networking Events that Most Will Ignore – 13:10
Discover the ultimate strategies that transform ordinary networking encounters into life-changing connections — are you missing out?
What if I told you that in just 5 minutes, you can turn a casual chat at a networking event into a lasting, impactful relationship?
The Key Component of Networking Everyone Overlooks – 22:26
Ever wonder what makes certain people magnetic in any room? Uncover the key component of networking that ensures you're never forgotten
Are you approaching networking events all wrong? Learn how to research potential connections effectively and transform your next event into a goldmine of opportunities
Feeling lost at networking events? Set these simple yet powerful missions for yourself and watch how drastically your experience changes
Tips to Not Be Forgotten After an Event – 32:08
What's the one crucial step you must take after a networking event to ensure your new connections turn into meaningful, long-term relationships?
Should You Be Direct or Indirect – 41:50
How does adopting a more direct approach in your interactions lead to more meaningful connections, and what might you be risking by avoiding this strategy?
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48:3001/01/2024
Best of 2023 | Mindsets and Frameworks to Persuade and Connect
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In today’s episode, we hand selected the best clips from 2023 to prepare you for the New Year. Check out the resources section down below for links to every interview in this episode. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
If you've ever found yourself pondering how to navigate life's unexpected challenges, master the art of influence, or forge deeper connections, this episode is your guide. We uncover the secrets to turning envy into empowerment and inspire those around you. From the psychological tricks that make you irresistibly interesting to the key strategies for maintaining vibrant friendships and marriages, we've got you covered. Tune in to discover revolutionary solutions for avoiding burnout and fostering enduring relationships.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
How can you stay prepared for any unexpected hurdle in life?
The secret to framing questions to get people to do whatever you want
What can you do to leverage envy to help you instead of making you feel bad about yourself?
The Key to Inspire Everyone Around You – 19:12
What is the psychological trick to be so interesting to the people around you that everyone wants to spend time with you?
What is the key to exude confidence when talking to someone you’ve just met?
The Secret Language of Relationships – 32:50
How should you respond to your romantic partner if you don’t want to get dumped or divorced?
Why is it important for us to make small talk with strangers everyday?
The Little Known Way to Make Friends When We’re Older – 40:47
What can you do to create solid friendships when you’re older while also maintaining your youthful energy and child-like curiosity?
What are the 5 layers of listening that will supercharge your communication skills?
The Revolutionary Solution to Saving Marriages – 56:21
What signs do you need to pay attention to if you don’t want your marriage to fail?
The Ultimate Approach to Avoiding Burnout and Relieving Stress & Anxiety – 1:02:40
What can you do to alleviate any feelings of burnout and relieve stress and anxiety immediately?
How do you make replacement friends as you get older and why is it important to maintain peak performance later in life?
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01:21:1625/12/2023
Success Myths Debunked: A Deep Dive into the Psychology of Money | Morgan Housel
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In today’s episode, we tackle the price of greatness with Morgan Housel, the author of The Psychology of Money and Same as Ever: A Guide to What Never Changes which is already a NYT bestseller.
Today we’re redefining success and happiness, starting with a myth-busting take on the 1950s' nostalgia. Discover the unconventional yet effective strategy of finding happiness, gain unique insights into how embracing failure is a secret weapon used by top comedians to achieve greatness, including wisdom from the legendary Jerry Seinfeld on the art of timing and knowing when to walk away.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
Most people overlook this simple mindset shift to be happy
Why do we feel so nostalgic about the 1950s and does that nostalgia have a basis in reality?
The psychological trick to making effortless changes in behavior – 18:12
What is the simple strategy most people overlook to streamline your path to accomplishing your goals?
If you want to be successful, when is the best time to walk away or move on from something you’re invested in?
This is more important than competitive advantages in the long run – 26:50
What can we learn from why once-dominant businesses collapsed in order to stay competitive in a hyper competitive market?
The secret to going viral on any platform – 37:55
What do you have to do to go viral that most people will never try?
The unspoken painful price of greatness – 52:20
Why would most people give up on the pursuit of fame if they knew this price they would have to pay?
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01:02:1918/12/2023
The 30-Second Rule: Astronaut Techniques for Overcoming Regret and Performing Under Pressure | Dr. Mike Massimino
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In today’s episode, we tackle achieving the impossible with Dr Mike Massimino. Dr Massimino served as an astronaut from 1996 to 2014 and went to space twice, he was the first human to tweet from space, the last human to work inside the Hubble telescope, and is the author of Moonshot: A NASA Astronaut’s Guide to Achieving the Impossible.
In this installment, we have a truly out-of-this-world guest, Dr. Mike Massimino, who brings us inside the captivating world of space exploration as he delves into Hoot's Law and the art of handling mistakes in the unforgiving expanse of space. He shares invaluable insights into building a team culture that leads to unparalleled success at NASA, and explains the secrets behind the 30-second rule, a powerful tool for overcoming regret and performing at a high level in critical situations.
What to Listen For
Introduction – 0:00
What are the most surprising challenges Dr Massimino had to overcome to become an astronaut after being rejected several times?
What is the value of teamwork most people have forgotten – 14:02
What are the psychological benefits of being on a team that greatly increase your ability to succeed?
What is the most important thing to nurture in your team as a leader in order to avoid catastrophe?
The danger signs that trust is about to break – 27:38
What signs should you pay attention for if you’re concerned about
What is Hoot’s law and why is it crucial to consider when you find yourself in a stressful or dangerous situation?
The astronaut’s secret to effortlessly overcome regret and perform – 40:54
How do you overcome regret in a high pressure situation so you can perform at the highest level regardless of the circumstances?
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01:04:0611/12/2023