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🗓️ 11 October 2024
⏱️ 67 minutes
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In the latest episode of "The Mind Shift Podcast," Erwin McManus and his son Aaron dive into the complexities of effective communication, inspired by Kamala Harris's teleprompter incident. This discussion unfolds as they prepare for the upcoming Arena Conference in Los Angeles, emphasizing the power of authentic and knowledgeable speaking. Authentic Communication: Erwin highlights the importance of integrating personal experiences into public speaking to make the interaction more dynamic and relatable. He argues that authenticity in communication not only enhances the message but also deepens the connection with the audience, making the content both impactful and memorable. Lifelong Learning: Erwin encourages continuously learning and gathering stories to improve communication. He shares his journey from relying heavily on notes to speaking confidently from his wealth of knowledge and experience. This transition underscores the value of understanding the material at a deep level, allowing for more genuine and spontaneous interactions. Balancing Opinions and Facts: The conversation touches on the challenges of aligning strong personal opinions with factual communication. Erwin discusses the importance of maintaining integrity while being receptive to new information, crucial for effective communication in professional settings, especially when navigating complex conversations. Strategic Self-Expression: Erwin advises on strategic self-expression in professional environments, emphasizing the need to choose how and when to share information to foster understanding and better relationships. This strategy is vital for navigating difficult conversations and presenting controversial topics effectively. Navigating Difficult Conversations: The episode concludes with Erwin offering practical advice for handling challenging discussions. He stresses the importance of empathy, preparedness, and respecting the dialogue's context to maintain integrity and true to one’s values, even in tough interactions. This episode of "The Mind Shift Podcast" delves into how personal integrity and authenticity influence effective leadership and impactful speech. Erwin and Aaron also invite listeners to the Arena Conference, promising more enriching discussions and opportunities to engage with thought leaders who embody these principles.
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0:00.0 | We are very excited. We're scrambling. We're getting ready for the arena |
0:04.8 | summit here in LA and we're just thrilled people are coming from around the world |
0:10.1 | and I get to have this time together. We hope all you guys can make it or as many of you as possible. |
0:16.0 | And one of the things that Aaron and I talked about a little bit before the session was, |
0:21.0 | and I don't remember the exact phrase Aaron used, but it was basically how to talk about things |
0:27.0 | you don't know about without looking like an idiot. |
0:31.0 | And we were talking about that moment, a couple of them actually, but that moment when Kamala was speaking where it clearly meant, or looked like the teleprompter stopped and she kept saying the phrase 32 over again and |
0:43.9 | Aaron said hey how do you learn how to communicate without notes? How do you learn |
0:48.1 | how to communicate without like a teleprompter or or some kind of assistance. |
0:53.4 | How do you learn how to express expertise |
0:56.8 | in the spontaneously and dynamically? |
1:00.8 | And that is something I've worked at for decades and decades and I think there's |
1:06.1 | there are several things and I just and it's not just that moment for her you |
1:11.8 | know you can also see moments like with Donald Trump where, you know, in one moment you think he's going to talk about the subject and then he goes off to how he looks better on the beach, you know, naked than Biden does whatever, you know. |
1:25.9 | And so, you know, you definitely have enough examples on both sides and to talk about how to talk within your realm of expertise, how not to |
1:38.6 | be dependent on scripts, on notes, and I kind of wanted to go back to the beginning a little bit of my own journey and communication. |
1:47.0 | I had a person I really admired as a communicator when I was 21 years old or so and I had maybe a 30 minute access to him and he said to me something that I carried all my life. |
2:01.5 | He said, speak on what you know, not on what you don't know. |
2:06.3 | Now that may not sound that profound, but it was incredibly profound. |
2:10.7 | And because I think we all have a temptation to act like we know more than we know. |
2:15.0 | And I think there's even a greater temptation to convince ourselves we know more than we actually know. |
2:21.0 | And so I think sometimes we can speak on things where we know we don't know what we're talking about. |
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