Why reality TV is the best communications teacher
In My Non-Expert Opinion - Un pódcast de Chelsea Riffe
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169: Sam and Juliette from Siesta Key teach me more about communication than my Bachelor's Degree in the same field. Shep from Southern Charm shows me how using high-level vocabulary is a way to exert dominance in a conversation, but he does so in the douchiest way possible. Why am I referencing reality TV? Because it taught me SO MUCH about non-verbal and verbal cues, making connections, and resolving conflict - all components of strong communication. When you know how to communicate effectively, you've scored the golden ticket to life. Communication skills will help you: Meet strangers while traveling (imagine clinking glasses of sangria after a random cooking class and then grabbing drinks later - I'll tell you the story of this happening to me!) Date confidently (the world is opening up and IRL dates are back - communication is key) Negotiate your salary like a San Fransisco tech bro (aka get paid without questioning your skill set) Resolving a conflict with a family member (I share how blowing up on a sibling via text was not my finest moment) Interviewing someone for your show (a skill that transcends the airwaves - this will get you VERY far in life. I share specific examples) If you're hoping to learn the skill of communicating, Interview & Hosting Lab is for you. Join us right HERE. References: Brené Brown podcast with Dr. Amishi Jha Let's connect! Website: chelseariffe.com IG: @chelseariffe + @nonexpertopinionpod Email: [email protected] Work with Chelsea: https://www.chelseariffe.com/links LINKS: INTERVIEW & HOSTING LAB REGISTRATION: https://www.chelseariffe.com/interview-and-hosting-lab Want to launch, grow, or monetize your own podcast? Apply right HERE. Try Curious Elixirs booze-free cocktails! Get $10 off an order of $50 or more with code RIFFE22, or click HERE. Try Open Mindfulness app for 30 days free right HERE. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/in-my-non-expert-opinion/support