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How To Be A Supercommunicator W/ Charles Duhigg

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This week Scott is joined by Pulitzer Prize winning reporter and best selling author, Charles Duhigg. Scott and Charles discuss why some conversations succeed while others fail, the 3 main types of conversations, and how to be a supercommunicator.
Timestamps

2:15- How’d Charles Think of The Cover of his book?

3:33- Are there super communicator prodigies

6:40- When did Charles get interested in this topic?

8:29- What are the three types of conversations?

10:50- How can we apply super communication to politics?

18:23- People who disagree historically come together

20:36- Common mistakes people make when talking with each other

23:12- Are great therapists great super communicators?

25:01- What’s going on in “The Big Bang Theory” writer’s room?

33:51- How can you improve connection if you’re shy?

37:25- How can people who have trouble with social cues improve connection?

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1. How To Be A Supercommunicator W/ Charles Duhigg (00:00:00)

2. Marker 01 (00:02:15)

3. Marker 02 (00:03:33)

4. Marker 03 (00:06:40)

5. Marker 04 (00:08:29)

6. Marker 05 (00:10:50)

7. Marker 06 (00:16:14)

8. Marker 07 (00:18:23)

9. Marker 08 (00:20:36)

10. Marker 09 (00:23:12)

11. Marker 10 (00:25:01)

12. Marker 11 (00:33:14)

13. Marker 12 (00:33:51)

14. Marker 13 (00:37:25)

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This week Scott is joined by Pulitzer Prize winning reporter and best selling author, Charles Duhigg. Scott and Charles discuss why some conversations succeed while others fail, the 3 main types of conversations, and how to be a supercommunicator.
Timestamps

2:15- How’d Charles Think of The Cover of his book?

3:33- Are there super communicator prodigies

6:40- When did Charles get interested in this topic?

8:29- What are the three types of conversations?

10:50- How can we apply super communication to politics?

18:23- People who disagree historically come together

20:36- Common mistakes people make when talking with each other

23:12- Are great therapists great super communicators?

25:01- What’s going on in “The Big Bang Theory” writer’s room?

33:51- How can you improve connection if you’re shy?

37:25- How can people who have trouble with social cues improve connection?

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. How To Be A Supercommunicator W/ Charles Duhigg (00:00:00)

2. Marker 01 (00:02:15)

3. Marker 02 (00:03:33)

4. Marker 03 (00:06:40)

5. Marker 04 (00:08:29)

6. Marker 05 (00:10:50)

7. Marker 06 (00:16:14)

8. Marker 07 (00:18:23)

9. Marker 08 (00:20:36)

10. Marker 09 (00:23:12)

11. Marker 10 (00:25:01)

12. Marker 11 (00:33:14)

13. Marker 12 (00:33:51)

14. Marker 13 (00:37:25)

418 episodes

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