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    133. From Good to Super: How Supercommunicators Unlock the Language of Connection

    133. From Good to Super: How Supercommunicators Unlock the Language of Connection

    The ways supercommunicators operate and how to emulate their techniques.

    Across more than 130 episodes, Think Fast, Talk Smart has touched a lot on what it takes to be a good communicator. But what about reaching that next level? What about being a “supercommunicator”? Supercommunicator is a term used by Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and author Charles Duhigg in his latest book, Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection. 

    In this podcast episode, Abrahams and Duhigg explore the precise techniques that distinguish a good communicator from a “supercommunicator:” traits such as active listening; looping for understanding to demonstrate genuine engagement; and identifying what someone is truly feeling, underneath what they actually say.

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    (00:00:00) Introduction

    Host Matt Abrahams introduces guest Charles Duhigg and his new book Super Communicators.

    (00:01:26) Transition from Habits to Communication

    Duhigg shares how personal experiences and a desire to understand human interactions motivated him to explore communication.

    (00:02:51) The Neuroscience of Connection 

    The neuroscience behind successful communication and the role of neural entrainment in establishing connection and understanding.

    (00:04:21) Storytelling as a Powerful Communication Tool

    The importance of storytelling in communication and how stories foster empathy and engagement.

    (00:06:16) Identifying and Aligning Conversation Types 

    Three types of conversations (practical, emotional, social) and the necessity of aligning conversation types for effective communication.

    (00:08:07) Practices of Super Communicators 

    Insights into the habits of super communicators, including their approach to recognizing conversation types and the importance of deep listening.

    (00:15:02) Navigating Conflict Through Effective Communication 

    Managing conflictual conversations with a focus on listening, understanding, and managing control dynamics.

    (00:20:50) Challenges of Online Communication 

    Challenges and strategies for communicating in online and virtual settings.

    (00:25:04) The Craft and Impact of Storytelling

    Approaches to storytelling and its significance in making complex ideas memorable and engaging.

    (00:29:06) Developing New Communication Habits 

    New communication habits developed from Duhigg's research and their impact on personal and professional interactions.

    (00:31:02) The Final Three Questions

    Charles Duhigg discusses the importance of deep questions, the communicator he most admires, and his recipe for successful communication.


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    963: Charles Duhigg | Unlocking the Secret Language of Connection

    963: Charles Duhigg | Unlocking the Secret Language of Connection

    How can we build rapport and optimize our connection with others? Supercommunicators author Charles Duhigg brings us the practical steps here!

    What We Discuss with Charles Duhigg:

    • The three categories of conversation: practical, emotional, and social.
    • The biological underpinnings of communication — such as neural entrainment — that make humans unique.
    • How to become a better active listener through looping — ask a question, repeat back what you just heard the person say in your own words, and ask if you got it right.
    • The difference between matching and mimicry in communication — and which one will serve you better.
    • Understanding and overcoming stereotype threat.
    • And much more...

    Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/963

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    561: Charles Duhigg | The Secrets of Being Smarter Faster Better

    561: Charles Duhigg | The Secrets of Being Smarter Faster Better

    Charles Duhigg (@cduhigg) is a Pulitzer prize-winning reporter at The New York Times and author of Smarter Faster Better: The Secrets of Being Productive in Life and Business and The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business. [Note: This is a previously broadcast episode from the vault that we felt deserved a fresh listen!]

    What We Discuss with Charles Duhigg:

    • What’s the difference between what we think and how we think?
    • Learn more about the science of motivation and what makes us tick.
    • Compare the internal vs. external locus of control.
    • What is cognitive tunneling and when does it affect us? Discover how we can use mental models to avoid it.
    • Find out how to increase creativity even when we hit a block.
    • And much more...

    Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/561

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