Stanford Seminar - Olivia Fox Cabane on Charisma

Stanford's Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Seminar
Is charisma something your born with, or something you can learn? Olivia Fox Cabane, author of "The Charisma Myth", shares actionable insights on charisma.
Connect with the speaker at: askolivia.com/
In this seminar entrepreneurial leaders share lessons from real-world experiences across entrepreneurial settings. Speakers include entrepreneurs, leaders from global technology companies, venture capitalists, and best-selling authors. Half-hour talks are followed by a half hour of class interaction.
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  • @papillon5537
    @papillon5537Ай бұрын

    what a wonderful lesson! Thank you.

  • @letaasinyana8909
    @letaasinyana89092 жыл бұрын

    One of the best books I've read and I love to read it over and over again. She explains everything so well!

  • @nisaac86
    @nisaac867 жыл бұрын

    Charismatic body language on point...... I'm walking around with limp arms everywhere I go now and only gesturing with my chin.

  • @Jide-bq9yf

    @Jide-bq9yf

    3 жыл бұрын

    😎

  • @Funtasmia
    @Funtasmia11 жыл бұрын

    Keep the videos coming! Thank you for uploading them!

  • @aurienjoi6063
    @aurienjoi60638 жыл бұрын

    Fascinating! I learned so much and I find the speaker quite charismatic in her own way. The key is in her confidence.

  • @pranavjaiswal6192
    @pranavjaiswal61923 жыл бұрын

    Thank You Olivia Fox Cabane,your book is really life changing ❣️

  • @thedownsideflip
    @thedownsideflip11 жыл бұрын

    I love her teachings! I just ordered her book on amazon and looking forward to reading it:)

  • @girlcalledmango
    @girlcalledmango7 жыл бұрын

    Great talk! She's a wonderful speaker and what a totally fascinating topic.

  • @nxxxxzn
    @nxxxxzn8 жыл бұрын

    What a refreshing talk!

  • @HowToMakeFriendsX
    @HowToMakeFriendsX11 жыл бұрын

    Wow, awesome talk. Learned a lot!

  • @DerbyCity130
    @DerbyCity13011 жыл бұрын

    Good Video! I really needed to hear this.

  • @russianguy86
    @russianguy8611 жыл бұрын

    Awesome Video!

  • @Okinawa221
    @Okinawa22111 жыл бұрын

    Very good video! Thanks alot!

  • @moeazam6358
    @moeazam63583 жыл бұрын

    36:45 summary of main points

  • @DocnoXXX
    @DocnoXXX10 жыл бұрын

    For someone who is supposed to be an expert on charisma, she doesn't come across as a particularly strong public speaker. Her arms are usually hanging limply in front of her and much of the talk seems over-rehearsed (as if she's learned a script). In fact, she has: the opening story about Marilyn Monroe is almost word for word how she opens the introduction of her book. If I'd seen this talk first, I wouldn't have bought the book, though I have to admit I am enjoying it so far.

  • @POPSAUR

    @POPSAUR

    10 жыл бұрын

    Thats her style I think

  • @DihColorado

    @DihColorado

    10 жыл бұрын

    Your perception on something, doesn't make something real. It's just your perception, nothing else.

  • @DocnoXXX

    @DocnoXXX

    10 жыл бұрын

    Swell Sure, but charisma is all about perception is it not? Charisma has no 'reality' beyond the perception of the audience. That said, I assess job candidates for a living, including in a context that has a public speaking component, and she would not do well against the consensually designed scoring criteria there.

  • @ELgeneral-pl9yg

    @ELgeneral-pl9yg

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DocnoXXX charisma is mostly innate

  • @DocnoXXX

    @DocnoXXX

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ELgeneral-pl9yg More likely (as with most psychological constructs) there is a genetic component and a learned component....

  • @abusbieh1
    @abusbieh14 жыл бұрын

    You want to be charismatic ? Learn to be confident

  • @stoyanchic
    @stoyanchic11 жыл бұрын

    her book is reale amazing. I suggest it to all of you

  • @Nycolas9929

    @Nycolas9929

    2 жыл бұрын

    the book helped you to become more charismatic?

  • @storyspice974
    @storyspice9748 жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed the talk, I don't know why her arms were liming like that. Maybe something happen to her arms when she was younger. Ahhhh see what I did there! Wow that technique is helpful, it made me enjoy the talk even more. Because of her arms I doubt that she is a charismatic person but just a change in belief changed my percepton so fast lol.

  • @jotarokujo9242
    @jotarokujo92423 жыл бұрын

    I cant believe no one taught me this

  • @TheBounceBack1996
    @TheBounceBack19963 жыл бұрын

    Would be a hard topic to lecture about

  • @cookingwithjesus
    @cookingwithjesus10 жыл бұрын

    Good stuff. i wish she'd move her hands when she talks. it was actually distracting that they didn't move

  • @Alex-xf8pl
    @Alex-xf8pl2 жыл бұрын

    "the knife in the hands of a criminal or in the hands of a surgeon is the same tool. the only thing that matters is intent"

  • @hayatyasa9432
    @hayatyasa94323 жыл бұрын

    well, Have you listened the audiobook; Art of Seduction? She is mimicking the narrator. Obviously she has been "impressed" by the book a lot :) Book is full of such stories she is telling btw, an amazing pile of info, all kinds of seducers all through the history, I highly recommend..

  • @captaindaisy3366
    @captaindaisy33667 жыл бұрын

    "is charisma something YOU'RE born with"

  • @MarvinDHernandez

    @MarvinDHernandez

    7 жыл бұрын

    @Eddie Wu : You incorrectly spellet 'worng'.

  • @ggOCommando
    @ggOCommando9 жыл бұрын

    i like the topic, but i hate the slow robotic broken up sentences she does every time as she's trying to emphasize everything.

  • @skionen1781

    @skionen1781

    8 жыл бұрын

    ggOCommando yes i notice that too. seems robotic

  • @CheekyBsta

    @CheekyBsta

    8 жыл бұрын

    +ggOCommando It drew your attention. Which is exactly why she does it. Pausing, even slightly, captures attention.

  • @OtteyAnimation

    @OtteyAnimation

    8 жыл бұрын

    +ggOCommando She did also mention that english was her second language.

  • @dansimmons6144

    @dansimmons6144

    8 жыл бұрын

    poo sl,slpz

  • @tomwily6805
    @tomwily680511 жыл бұрын

    see nick_advices on youtube

  • @crimson7277
    @crimson72777 жыл бұрын

    What I don't understand is how would I possibly learn or get a better grasp in emanating or exercising charisma from someone who quite clearly doesn't exude it? I was quite excited when I came across the book, but I wanted to ascertain the quality of the writer first. Any excitement I had evaporated when I watched videos of her. A nice person, obviously. But there's no shortage of these sort of banal personalities in everyday life; which quite definitely doesn't manifest itself as a paragon of charm, or in this case, not even a decent speaker or an enjoyable individual to listen to. I find it quite anomalous that visibly dull people are disseminating instructions on how to exude 'charisma' and making a living off of it.

  • @Nycolas9929

    @Nycolas9929

    2 жыл бұрын

    That is your opinion. I also don't find she very charming, but others maybe do. The things that she teach are still true.

  • @Cwoodford

    @Cwoodford

    7 ай бұрын

    Turns out she has autism! Kinda explains the robotic nature of her movements.

  • @rayt5
    @rayt58 жыл бұрын

    I think she does a fine job in this talk. But holy cow is the camera work bad! It's not that hard to follow a slowly walking person on stage. Watch any TED talk for comparison. The jerkiness and obvious struggle to keep Olivia in frame really took away from the quality of this talk.

  • @markbr9429
    @markbr94295 жыл бұрын

    I feel cheated by amazons positive reviews when i bought her book. She isn't charismatic at all. Her introduction is the same as her book. How can she speak about charisma. I will be careful from now one with book reviews

  • @apple343525

    @apple343525

    5 жыл бұрын

    markbr her book is amazing,but she is not an amazing speaker,maybe bc English is her second language,or maybe there is something wrong with her.

  • @pierrecarvalho6878

    @pierrecarvalho6878

    4 жыл бұрын

    This. She has good observations but nothing amazing.

  • @annefrank7820
    @annefrank78207 жыл бұрын

    9:40 "nothing ruins trust or charisma faster than appearing inauthentic" that's ironic. she's super inauthentic - a robotic, rigid memorized script rehearsing, plastic presenter

  • @survivor6299
    @survivor629910 жыл бұрын

    i even doubt you can be charismatic: by a charisma person ;)

  • @adrianomendieta5007

    @adrianomendieta5007

    9 жыл бұрын

    survivor You're probably a nobody.

  • @noizefilms

    @noizefilms

    9 жыл бұрын

    Adriano mendez haha for real

  • @T0nguez

    @T0nguez

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Adriano mendez It would be more respectful if you just didn't say that negative comment, not trying to be the better person here just think what you say can reflect who you are, but I don't know you one bit so I'll just assume you had a rough day. Good day, next time you make a comment please look at as if someone wrote it to you. Thank You

  • @earthwaterairspiritfireleb5482
    @earthwaterairspiritfireleb548210 жыл бұрын

    jewish charisma... as im looking up on the internet, i see all this stuff linking Christianity to Charisma, but I think this is not really true, seeing as my life has recently formed around me a lot like an amazing movie (down to a cheesy matrix-like interface, which im hoping is eventually dissolved) where my fantasies are kind of all being indulged, I believe that really, its kind of a joke, once I read up on a charismatic christian mystical group, apparently their family, parents and children alike took part in group sex on a regular basis, im not sure any human being who could actually withstand this kind of thing. not to say all christians are bad, but I think there is a want for like the return of Jewish Charisma in a modern context, thats what wantism basically represents, we are not zionists, not fundamentalist, we are normal people from everyday life, living moral lives, maybe not totally perfect but to act as if the literal Torah is being reenacted in modern times is ridiculous. we have to face it, people love jews. Jews are not going away, my job is just to bring back the Charisma, to the right place, the jewish tradition is non-rape, nonviolence, SHALOM, we read torah and we see there were some bad things, but we know thats not the true God, so we dont practice in a fundamentalist way. look at Jerry Seinfeld, he was chill, he was not anti palestine, it wasnt about that, it was just about a style. a certain je ne se pai. we can't lose that, paganism, wicca, its beautiful but the jews have a special gift. the jews are basically the foundation of the modern media structure. it needs to be taken care of, in doing so, we do end the wars, we end the battle, its a bit chaotic, but its all about just focusing it back to the power of now. the truth is jews have been believing in the law of the karma for a long time, Torah is art, karmas law is ultimate reality. jews are hippies, thats really what its about. if it switches over to christianity, then bad things seem to start hapening to jews, but if it stays with jews, tribes dont get run over by missionaries wanting to destroy their faiths. Christians prosper moreso because they stop worrying about controlling others and more on how to express the most love possible, muslims the same it all stems from the jews, if the jews go, the whole world falls into the level of a horrible programmed cult. this is just reality that i've seen as a matter of fact. the jews are the ones preserving these indigenous faiths and these mythologies of the world and allowing them to mingle in peace, no one else, the torah is a book of mirrors, designed to teach us to have empathy for our enemies, it doesnt directly state it but it implies it! of course, its true implication is karmas law and karmas law alone. when i search on youtube, i see videos for 'the charis of adolf hitler' when i search google, i see 'charisma of the pentocastal church and christianity' these people are not adding anything worthwhile, and i refuse to believe this is a real battle, but a request for a few moments of zen appreciating the jews, a strange people for who they really are, helping of all the world and all walks of life. and by doing so, we see that everyone is jewish. its not a racist thing, its not about battle. we have to define it for ourselves, based on the good vibes, dont let the good spirit of the jews die away... its a tradition that is so important, MLK reincarnates, and this time, he's jewish.. and a woman... Rabbi Aisha Fleming - MYSTICAL JUDAISM

  • @spotserafin
    @spotserafin8 жыл бұрын

    How a someone without charisma can teach charisma lol she just fooled Stanford guys, google and a lot more! She must have good connections then.

  • @josh_7569

    @josh_7569

    8 жыл бұрын

    In her book, Olivia talks about different charismas for different situations. I'm sure she has different abilities and maybe even characters in charisma. I can also see why you feel that way from your viewpoint. You should check her book out, I'd say it's a great investment.

  • @spotserafin

    @spotserafin

    8 жыл бұрын

    Mr. BigStuff check charisma on command, now those guys are really charismatic.

  • @josh_7569

    @josh_7569

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Sebastián Jácome I have that book too! Lol I agree, Charlie is great!

  • @josh_7569

    @josh_7569

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Mr. BigStuff Have you ever read How to Win Friends and Influence People, Sebastián?

  • @spotserafin

    @spotserafin

    8 жыл бұрын

    Mr. BigStuff yeah, a long timé ago. Great book, guy clearly was a máster at social stuff.

  • @skionen1781
    @skionen17818 жыл бұрын

    too robotic and sounds unnatural

  • @josh_7569

    @josh_7569

    8 жыл бұрын

    It's actually a technique used to capture your attention, thus harder to miss her point. If words flow too smoothly it's easier to lose focus because there is no accentuations. It's a researched thing, trust me. They research EVERYTHING.

  • @josh_7569

    @josh_7569

    8 жыл бұрын

    It's actually a technique used to capture your attention, thus harder to miss her point. If words flow too smoothly it's easier to lose focus because there is no accentuations. It's a researched thing, trust me. They research EVERYTHING.

  • @Rover800Coupe
    @Rover800Coupe10 жыл бұрын

    Don't listen to her. Get a proper book on management.

  • @Pala4765467141

    @Pala4765467141

    6 жыл бұрын

    what book?

  • @meinungabundance7696
    @meinungabundance76968 жыл бұрын

    Charisma is not an INSTRUMENT, the comparison with the language (also an instrument of communication) sucks. The language is neutral, whereas the "faked charisma" is a MANIPULATION. You dont manipulate people speaking foreign language, but you manipulate them pretending that you are warm, present and care about them in the situation, while you dont. That'why charisma is inborn and innate - in people who REALLY feel for others, find them interesting etc.