The Best Way to Achieve More Effective Communication Is...
If you ask me, happiness in life begins and ends with strong communication.
Think about it.
When communication is clicking on all cylinders and all parties have a clear understanding of what's taking place, results and outcomes typically fall into place much more effectively.
When communication is lacking and no one seems to be on the same page, everything unravels.
It's pretty simple on the surface, but effective communication is not easy...and it's certainly not a skill you can master overnight.
If you want to improve your communication skills, there's no better place to do so than via the podcast medium.
I'll pause for a moment while you gain your composure from my undoubtedly shocking answer.
But it's true. The skills that make you a great podcaster are the same skills that make you an effective communicator on stage, with colleagues, speaking to clients, and cultivating relationships with friends and loved ones.
Active listening.
Digging deeper for more engaging conversations.
Effectively relaying actionable information and strategy in a means that's easy to consume and easier to implement.
I'm merely scratching the surface, but the evidence is overwhelming.
Ask any podcaster who's been active in the space for an extended period of time and they'll tell you how much more accomplished they are as speakers and communicators because of they committed to developing their skills on the podcast mic.
Myself included.
I had the pleasure of joining Sara Makin, Founder of Makin Wellness, on her podcast Stuff My Therapist Says for an in-depth conversation about communication.
I've been helping Sara produce her podcast since its inception and it's been a pleasure to see how she's grown as a host since she first put things in motion.
It's becoming a tradition for Sara and I to sit down each season and rap about a specific subject and we kept said tradition alive with the action-packed conversation you can access above (audio) and check out the full video here.
PLEASE NOTE: In no way, shape, or form am I a certified therapist of any kind, but Sara was kind enough to let me play one on her podcast.
That said, Sara has called me her "podcast therapist" in the past, so we'll just go with that.
If you want to improve your communication skills, this conversation between Sara and myself is packed with great insight to aid you in your plight.
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