2024-07-23
36 分钟The Fixable podcast turns to Matt Abrahams on what to do when communication breaks down.
Hi, Matt, here.
Think fast.
Talk.
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We're doing something a bit different for today's episode.
I'm excited to share a conversation I had with my good friends at Fixable, a podcast from the TeD Audio Collective.
It's a show where Harvard business professor Frances Fry and her wife, CEO and bestselling author Anne Morris, talk to guest callers about their workplace issues and solve their problems in 30 minutes or less.
They had me on as a master fixer to share my tips and strategies to be a more confident, compelling communicator.
You can listen to fixable wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, Ann.
Hello, Frances.
I am super excited about today's episode.
We're gonna be talking about communication and in particular, how to do it well.
On the spot, which is not easy for all of us.
Oh, my gosh.
It's not easy for all of us.
Although you and I, I think, represent opposite ends of that continuum.