Communicast: A Communication Skills Podcast Scott D'Amico
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With Communicast, Scott works to distill down what it means to be a great communicator. Each episode features a conversation with a business professional about communication skills and how they have impacted their career and overall organization. Listeners will also glean tips around how to hone their own communication skills.
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Carlos Alvarenga: The Rules of Persuasion
Earn your role. Model good behaviors. Share your knowledge. Fantastic advice from my guest this episode, Carlos Alvarenga, around how to grow your career. Carlos is a researcher, writer, and expert on persuasion. In this episode we talk about the rules of persuasion, why you need to know your audience, and the different types of listening.
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Eric Henry: How to Cut Through the Noise
With a constant barrage of information coming at people, how do you cut through the noise? That is exactly what my guest, Eric Henry, and I discussed in this episode. Eric is the President at Carousel Digital Signage, which is the industry leader in enterprise digital signage content management.
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Sony Das: The 4 Cs of Effective Communication
Be clear, concise, charismatic, and curious. Fantastic advice from my guest, Sony Das. Sony is the Vice President of Learning and Organizational Development at Lionsgate Entertainment. In this episode we talk about humility, empowering people, and getting your key message “above the fold”.
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Erik Algreen: Measure Twice. Cut Once.
Measure twice. Cut once. Fantastic advice for so many areas of life from my guest, Erik Algreen. Erik is the Founder and Executive Coach at Algreen & Company. In this episode we talk about resilience, managing ego, persuasion, and the power of kindness.
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Dr. David Schreiner: Be the Best Part of Their Day
When it comes to interactions with your team, focus on quality over quantity. Fantastic advice from my guest, Dr. David Schreiner. Dave is the President and CEO at Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital and author of the best-selling book “Be the Best Part of Their Day”. In this episode we talk about adopting an abundance mindset, making time in your schedule for priorities, and how to incorporate appreciative inquiry.
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Dianna Booher: Would You Put That in Writing?
When delivering a speech or presentation, find your fans and make eye contact with them at the beginning. It will help reduce your nerves and get things kicked off on the right foot. Great advice from my guest, Dianna Booher. Dianna is a hall of fame speaker, bestselling author, and executive presence expert. In this episode we talk about the importance of listening, the difference between a story and an anecdote, and why you shouldn’t memorize your presentations.