Four Steps To More Effective Conversations | Chuck Wisner
Four Steps To More Effective Conversations | Chuck Wisner

Four Steps To More Effective Conversations | Chuck Wisner

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<p>Conversations are vital to our existence - after all, we talk with people every day. But have you ever dissected what makes a conversation effective? When we are more conscious of how we are talking with others, we can nurture more productive connections, and avoid common pitfalls that often derail our conversations.</p> <p>In this episode, we explore the importance of conscious conversations, with author Chuck Wisner, whose new book <a href='https://amzn.to/3clNtGk'>The Art Of Conscious Conversations: Transforming How We Talk, Listen, and Interact</a> is coming out in mid October 2022. Chuck’s insights are built on a fascinating mix of careers: from architect to personal coach, with a stop-off as a mediator at the Harvard Law Mediation Program. </p> <p>With Chuck, we discuss the four sequential stages to an effective conversation: </p> <ul><li style="font-weight:400;">Storytelling</li> <li style="font-weight:400;">Collaboration</li> <li style="font-weight:400;">Creativity</li> <li style="font-weight:400;">Commitment</li> </ul> <p>We explore the role our identity plays in shaping the stories we tell ourselves, why leaders’ authority can make their voice louder, and how some of our best ideas happen when we are stimulating our creative minds.</p> <p>“The stories we live by and tell ourselves and others are essential to our identity.” ~ Chuck Wisner</p> <p>If you enjoy listening to Behavioral Grooves Podcast, please consider donating to our work through our <a href='https://www.patreon.com/behavioralgrooves'>Patreon page</a>. We use all the donations to fund the production of the podcast. Thanks!</p> Topics <p>(2:31) Welcome and speed round questions.</p> <p>(4:35) The stories we tell ourselves are central to our identity.</p> <p>(5:34) The Art of Conscious Conversation Book.</p> <p>(10:14) The first of the four types of conversations: storytelling.</p> <p>(18:56) Collaboration, the second step of successful conversations.</p> <p>(22:38) How re-engaging with our creative minds assists our conversations.</p> <

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