Charles Duhigg: Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist On The Art and Science of Communication

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A note from Lawrence:
I admit I was somewhat intimidated when the prospect of hosting Pulitzer-prizewinning journalist Charles Duhigg on the podcast was raised. What caused my angst was the subject matter we would discuss: Communication.
Hosting this podcast has been a learning experience, in so many ways. Since listeners are very free with advice, especially when they don’t like the conversational aspect of the dialogues, and would prefer an interview format, I have often had to come face to face with my own failures of communication. Charles had just completed a book, Supercommunicators, which has since become a New York Times bestseller about the tools that so-called ‘supercommunicators’ use to bring out the best in conversations. It includes interviews with, and stories about, people from a wide varieties of occupations and experiences, from a former FRB recruiter, to two people on opposite sides of the current gun-control debate, and even to the creators of Big Bang Theory, about how they achieved their goals of communication.
The techniques revealed in the book, and in our conversation, are remarkably illuminating. Perhaps the most important tool, which sounds remarkably simple, but nevertheless is often absent in conversations is to decide in advance what type of conversation one is about to be engaged in: practical, emotional, or social. Without this recognition, the ultimate success of any subsequent conversation is unlikely to be profound.
In our subsequent podcast discussion, I wanted to engage in all three types of conversations, with some clarity in advance about where we were going, beginning as always with what took Charles to the starting point of his writing, and concluding with what the impact on his own personal life had been by all he had learned when researching the book. Thinking about the skills he discussed certainly had an impact on my own efforts during the podcast, and I hope will improve discussions on all future podcasts. You, the listeners, will be the judges of course.
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  • @LukeAshton05
    @LukeAshton0517 күн бұрын

    Always a good listen, thank you Sir!

  • 17 күн бұрын

    Perfect question for the one in need :)

  • @davidhouston01
    @davidhouston0116 күн бұрын

    The Krauss Meister!

  • @willsullivan3
    @willsullivan313 күн бұрын

    WILL SOMEONE AT KZread PLEASE REMOVE--OR ENABLE ME TO REMOVE!--THIS AND EVERY OTHER "COLLECTIVE PODCAST" JUNKING UP MY FEED!? (And then go back to feeding them one-by-one so I can make an individual decision about whether a certain individual topic interests me?) In the interim. I will only be clicking on vids that I know enough about to DESIRE to select, and have the option to remove from my incredibly lousy feed if I want to...

  • @seans9203
    @seans920317 күн бұрын

    Always enlightening Lawrence - Thank you - uranunsungheroandintellectect - cheers, g

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