2023-06-13
28 分钟Hi Matt here.
If you want to continue finding tools to a successful and happy life, I recommend listening to the happiness lab, hosted by Yale professor Doctor Lori Santos.
Doctor Santos has studied the science of happiness and has found that many of us do the exact opposite of what will make our lives better.
Based on the psychology course she teaches at Yale, she will take you through the latest scientific research and share some surprising stories that will change the way you think about happiness.
This season, she's tackling topics that affect her own life, like stress, perfectionism, and boredom.
If you struggle with any of those, or if it sounds like you could learn more about increasing happiness in your life, then listen to the happiness lab right here in your podcast player.
People actually follow recommendations more when they're said than when they're written.
Recent research has shown that sharing gold failure stories as a leader actually make you a more influential leader.
We can get a little bit too obsessed with driving towards the destination, and we have lots of tools for making that as efficient as possible.
Talking to somebody who has facilitated the engagement, going early to the engagement or the room, and walking around and chatting with people so you have an idea of where people are and what they are most interested in learning so that you can deliver.
So know your audience.
What do you get when you bring together 400 students from all over the world, four professors who are insightful and inviting, and one mediocre podcast host?
You get an amazing educational experience.
Welcome to think fast, Talk Smart, the podcast I'm Matt Abrahams and I teach strategic communication at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Recently, we did our 1st 1st ever live in Person podcast session.
We brought Stanford lead students from all over the world in to chat with four of our previous guests, Jesper Sorensen, Suu Kyi Huang, Sarah Sewell, and Jonathan Laval.
What you're about to listen to is a condensed version of that conversation.
We'll start by hearing from everybody, expand on some of the things we've discussed in previous podcast episodes, and then I'll ask our guests to share something they're researching that excites them, and then have some closing advice along with some listener questions.
Enjoy.
I am thrilled to be here with all of you.