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The Art of Charm

The Art of Talking To Anyone

The Art of Charm

http://www.TheArtOfCharm.com

Business, Health & Fitness, Education

4.711K Ratings

🗓️ 6 January 2020

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Talking to people we don’t know can be uncomfortable and sometimes terrifying, so why is it so important that we become comfortable with it and overcome the fear, what does science say about the value of talking to strangers, and what can you do to become a master of meeting new people? What to Listen For Why is it easier for introverts to talk to strangers than friends and family members? Why is it scary for us to talk to people we don’t know and what can you do to overcome that fear? What is a digital device security blanket and how does it put a wall up around each of us? What does science say about the value of small talk with strangers and how can it prevent you from feeling isolated and disconnected from the world around you? Where is the best place to meet new people and what should you say when you introduce yourself? How do you use shared experiences to strike up a conversation with someone you know nothing about? When is it appropriate to compliment a stranger and how do you decide what to compliment someone on? What is a transactional question and how do you ask one without shutting down the conversation before it’s even begun? Can you ask too many questions in a conversation? The more comfortable you are with talking to strangers, the greater your opportunities become. It’s a simple numbers game. If 1 out of every 100 people could connect you to a great job offer, a new friend, or a romantic partner, then doesn’t it stand that the more people you meet, the greater your chances become of landing your dream job, making new friends, and finding a great partner? If you are uncomfortable with striking up a conversation with someone out of the blue, your connections and relationships will always be limited to the people already in your social circle and chance encounters (with people who do like striking up conversations with strangers). You only get one life - don’t leave your fate up to chance. Take control and go after what you want. A Word From Our Sponsors Share your vulnerabilities, victories, and questions in our 17,000-member private Facebook group at theartofcharm.com/challenge. This is a unique opportunity where everyone — both men and women — celebrate your accountability on the way to becoming the best version of yourself. Register today here! Hiring used to be hard. Multiple job sites, stacks of resumes, a confusing review process. But today, hiring can be easy and you only have to go to one place to get it done: ziprecruiter.com/charm. ZipRecruiter is so effective that 4 out of 5 of employers who post on ZipRecruiter get a quality candidate through the site within the first day. Resources from this Episode Episode 719: Why Emotional Connection Makes or Breaks a Relationship Art of Charm Bootcamp Art of Charm Network Is Efficiency Overrated? By Gillian M. Sandstrom & Elizabeth W. Dunn The stare as a stimulus to flight in human subjects: A series of field experiments Check in with AJ and Johnny! AJ on Instagram Johnny on Instagram The Art of Charm on Instagram The Art of Charm on YouTube

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome back to the Articharm podcast. I am AJ.

0:03.3

And I'm Johnny happy 2020. Hopefully everyone enjoyed their new years and we have some resolutions going.

0:09.3

They're going to be working towards this month.

0:10.9

We just want to make a little announcement as we go forward into the new year of 2020.

0:16.4

We will not be running monthly themes anymore. And AJ and I have decided that we wanted to focus on opening up the show and making it a bit lighter as we move forward.

0:25.8

So we're really excited for the guests, the toolboxes and the experts that we're going to be bringing on.

0:31.0

We're kicking off the new year with the toolbox episode on one of our favorite topics talking to strangers.

0:37.4

Well, as we always say, these are things that all of us have to do, whether we like to do them or not.

0:42.7

And you can learn about it and you can get better about it. And certainly this week in prepping for the show,

0:48.4

I have been talking about it on Twitter with our followers a lot. And it was hilarious to me how many people just up and

0:57.9

mitted that they're terrible at it. And they're very excited for the episode to come out.

1:02.6

Well, I think all of us need to work on it. Even if you are extroverted, we're not doing it enough.

1:07.8

We're diverting our attention to our devices. We're getting sucked into other things.

1:12.2

And of course, when we talk about our story here at the Articharm, we met as strangers.

1:16.9

A lot of people in our lives started as strangers. And we're excited to give you the science of why talking to

1:22.7

strangers is so important. And then of course, some actionable tips for you to start talking to strangers

1:27.8

this new years. Now, not only have we been doing this podcast with great tips, scientific proven social

1:32.8

strategies and amazing guests, we have also been delivering live and online advanced emotional

1:38.0

intelligence and social skills training programs for over a decade. If what you've learned on this show

1:43.0

is helped you in your life, imagine what one of our tailored programs could do for you.

1:47.0

To learn more about these advanced social skills programs, go to theartofcharm.com for more details.

1:52.2

And of course, sign up for our newsletter. Also, we're now doing corporate training. So if you're

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