29 episodes

The Speak Good Podcast: Using the Power of Communication for Good. Hosted by Brad Phillips, this podcast examines challenging subjects through the lens of communication. Sharp thinkers, public figures, researchers, and other experts join Brad for each episode to discuss topics such as how to counter misinformation, bridge racial divides, build stronger organizations, and manage our imposter syndrome. For more information, visit https://www.throughlinegroup.com/podcast/

The Speak Good Podcast Brad Phillips, Throughline Group

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 25 Ratings

The Speak Good Podcast: Using the Power of Communication for Good. Hosted by Brad Phillips, this podcast examines challenging subjects through the lens of communication. Sharp thinkers, public figures, researchers, and other experts join Brad for each episode to discuss topics such as how to counter misinformation, bridge racial divides, build stronger organizations, and manage our imposter syndrome. For more information, visit https://www.throughlinegroup.com/podcast/

    Brad and Christina’s 6 Presentation Tips for Advanced Speakers

    Brad and Christina’s 6 Presentation Tips for Advanced Speakers

    For more than a year, you’ve heard a lone voice at the helm of The Speak Good Podcast, host and Chief Executive Throughliner Brad Phillips. Today, you meet Throughline Group’s other half. Listen in as partner Christina Mozaffari joins Brad to reveal six advanced public speaking tips – from how to present more effective slides to how to improve your look during a virtual presentation. Far from a silent partner, Christina is an experienced trainer, a talented communications coach, and a self-pr...

    • 34 min
    Two-Time World Debating Champion on How to Win Arguments

    Two-Time World Debating Champion on How to Win Arguments

    Can you apply the rules of debate to your next dinner conversation? Author and champion debater Bo Seo sees parallels between formal verbal sparring and informal chatter around the table. In this episode, we talk about his book, Good Arguments: How Debate Teaches Us to Listen and Be Heard. Bo makes the case that anyone can relay the skills needed for successful competitive debate into real-life conversations. He says one of the most important skills you can cultivate has nothing to do with th...

    • 54 min
    Former New York Times Editor on His Bad Workplace Experience

    Former New York Times Editor on His Bad Workplace Experience

    As the former editor-in-chief of the lifestyle blog Lifehacker, Alan Henry was well aware of the power of actionable advice in helping others maximize their potential. Little did he know he’d need some of that same advice to knock down professional obstacles that he faced after becoming the editor of the Smarter Living section of The New York Times. In this episode, Alan talks about his new book, Seen, Heard, and Paid: The New Work Rules for the Marginalized, in which he explores the struggle...

    • 47 min
    A Republican and a Democrat Walk Into a Bar...

    A Republican and a Democrat Walk Into a Bar...

    A Republican and a Democrat walk into a bar. They see a liberal buying a conservative a drink, while a priest chats with a rabbi and minister. A CEO is talking with a union leader. A grandmother is there with her granddaughter, while an environmentalist is speaking to an oil company exec. “Is this a joke?” one of them asks. The bartender points to a sign above the bar. It reads: “No talking about religion or politics. It’s how we stay in business.” That’s not how our guest Mónica Guzmán think...

    • 45 min
    What Is Capitalism, Anyway? (Part 2)

    What Is Capitalism, Anyway? (Part 2)

    For centuries, America has put its collective faith in democracy and capitalism, social and economic systems that have been tried and tested during numerous cultural, economic, political, and civil shifts. Our guest, Jonathan Levy, has identified four distinct ages that have shaped America’s economy and led us to where we are today. In a previous episode, Levy talked about how America rose from its agrarian beginnings to become a world economic power. In this episode, he shares how America wo...

    • 37 min
    What Is Capitalism, Anyway? (Part 1)

    What Is Capitalism, Anyway? (Part 1)

    How did America become the world’s largest economy? By constantly evolving and responding to economic disruptions, says our guest Jonathan Levy. Across four distinct ages, the United States moved from an agrarian past to a capitalistic future, fueled by an economic system in which investors and consumers bank on future profits, while the government directs and sustains that growth through fiscal and legislative policy. In this episode, Levy talks about that shift, as well as the impact that e...

    • 45 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
25 Ratings

25 Ratings

What??? I don’t understand. ,

Monica Guzman “I Never Thought of it That Way”

This is excellent! We desperately need people like Monica to help us get through our tangled mess. Her talk gives me hope. We can do this!

Ryan Honick ,

Thank You, Brad

The Speak Good podcast is one of the most thoughtful and engaging in the field of communications that I’ve heard. I have followed Brad’s work for over a decade, and he has undoubtably made me a smarter, more well-rounded communications professional with his insights and expertise. Brad and his guests provide thought-provoking conversations around myriad topics and social issues.

I have always appreciated Brad’s willingness to admit where he still needs to grow and openly have the tough conversations that facilitate that evolution. Brad himself is a gifted interviewer and he invites other professionals in their fields; authors, advocates, and academics to enrich the conversations and explore how effective communication and persuasion permeate all areas of our lives. Whether you are a communications professional or not, Brad’s podcast will make you think, engage your mind, and teach effective communication strategies no matter your audience.

Brad is also very genuine person whose willingness to have tough conversations around very sensitive topics makes him a rare find. The Speak Good podcast is just one of the ways Brad aims to leave the world a better place and I appreciate what he continually puts out in the world.

purple516 ,

All speak good

For years I have listened only to politics podcasts, especially during Trump years. But look at what I’ve been missing…. Brad finds great people and asks tough but polite questions. I’m going back to the ones I missed

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