
We discuss interpersonal communication and all the human stuff that gets in the way. To communicate more effectively we cannot rely on communication skills alone. We need to shine a light on our perceptions of other people and ourselves. We delve into topics like emotional intelligence, body language, deception, storytelling, social engineering, culture, personality, negotiation, sales and leaders... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureManagementRelationshipsBusiness | ||||

1:04- behind the scenes: podcast stats - number of countries, downloads and fan favourite episodes.
6:11 - We're putting the podcast on hold indefinitely.
9:54 - Mark's favourite episode: Chris Marhefka.
14:38 - Adrian Spear episode: distanc... more
1:33 - being present rather than prepared.
4:26 - the moments that happen when we're present.
6:04 - being in the moment allows you to interact with your audience.
7:56 - does the costume help to lower inhibitions?
9:43 - curiosity, empat... more
1:21 - the first person to disagree on LinkedIn.
5:20 - the countries Florian has lived in.
7:18 - most difficult country to adapt to.
9:17 - are people less friendly in some countries?
12:32 - some cultures are more indirect.
14:36 - how to ... more
2:43 - no fear of public speaking after doing a body building competition.
8:38 - focus on who you want to be, not what you want to be.
15:33 - people are not trusted to do the job they were hired for.
16:26 - being trusted is not up to you to dec... more
2:10 - Alexander Hamilton.
5:02 - what drew Laurie into criminal law?
10:26 - the most important lessons Laurie's father taught her was about communication.
11:55 - importance of credibility when making your case.
14:18 - logic vs emotion... more
1:31 - Radical Candor in the Rosoff household.
2:08 - what drew Jillian to grief counselling.
4:30 - people are scared to talk about death.
7:06 - what to say when someone is grieving.
9:47 - we will all say the wrong thing at some point.
10:50 ... more
2:05 - what drew Ryan to work at a call centre for the police.
4:28 - lessons from a emergency call centre.
6:45 - hire for character and social skills.
7:55 - de-escalating highly emotional situations.
10:17 - the hardest phone call Ryan ever to... more
1:53 - phantom phone vibrations.
2:35 - from development psychology to technology impact on relationships.
3:53 - is technology helpful or harmful to relationships?
7:24 - parents' concerns about kids on technology.
9:06 - technology opens up com... more
I’ve come to this podcast late, but have thoroughly enjoyed the conversations with your guests. Although not every anecdote is entirely relatable to my life, there has been at least one great idea per episode that has resonated with me. Thanks for all the work you put into this series, even years after they were recorded, they can still have a positive impact on listener’s lives.
I got a phone call from a person in Geelong, Victoria. This person listened to a podcast which Mark and Divan recorded with me some two years ago. This person is now my client and I’ve seen him over zoom several times. Thank you so much guys for the time you invested with my podcast.
Great show, brilliant host.. You get to learn so much valuable info on here!
We all need to be better communicators. Divan does a great job of getting great guests and asking them great questions to generate an insightful conversation. I loved Laurie Gilbertson’s episode about communicating as a former prosecutor. Keep the great episodes coming!
Divan and Mark were so delightful to talk to. Great hosts! They are very engaging and passionate in what they do. Loved sharing my experiences and insights with them.
Great podcast, have recommend it to several friends and colleagues. Great topic Lots a great guests for parents and people in leadership roles or aspiring to jump up into roles working with people.
Filled in many hours of hotel isolation.
what a great discussion on interesting topics to be explored with Mark and Divan as they learn the ropes themselves.
Loved hearing what these guys had to say about how our communication skills (or lack thereof) affects our relationships, from their own personal experience but also so many things they said I could relate to myself and my own relationships, it’s real, relevant and so relatable- can’t wait to hear more!
Fantastic podcast with a great perspective on communication. I found the presenters to be down to earth and really easy to listen to. Looking forward to next episode.
I enjoyed this podcast. It sounds professional and down to earth at the same time. I can’t wait to learn more from these conversations. I think these podcasts will make a difference in people’s lives.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #123 |









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