Master the Art of Effective Communication and Handling Conflict

with Richard Newman

in this EPISODE

One of the reasons why I started this podcast was to expand my passion of engaging in deep conversations with others because, meaningful dialogue lights me up. We could all benefit from expanding our healthy communication skills, which is why I was so excited to talk to Richard Newman, a keynote speaker, coach, speechwriter, and an award-winning expert in communication, storytelling, and influence. 

Richard Newman is an introvert who has dedicated decades to understanding and improving communication. He is the CEO and Founder of UK Body Talk, a global leader in training on the science of communication. His team has coached over 120,000 people including Microsoft, London Business School, NYU, and many more Fortune 500 companies. This episode covers how to cultivate healthy communication in all kinds of relationships including work, romantic, family, and friends.

WE ALSO COVER:

  • How to communicate peacefully with those you disagree with to create a positive outcome

  • Communication techniques that can create respect, fruitfulness, and results 

  • The connection between mental health and emotional wellbeing with communication

  • Important strategies everyone can use before important conversations to ensure better outcomes

  • The age of digital communication and how it can lead to surface level relationships

  • How to avoid conflict, by recognizing the difference between the facts and the story your ego tells you

  • The difference between internal vs external validation and why it’s an important distinction 

  • How to be a change-maker and do meaningful work.

  • And much more 

WHERE TO FIND RICHARD NEWMAN

Body Talk

Instagram

Podcast

WHERE TO FIND ME

⁠⁠⁠⁠My birth course⁠⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠⁠⁠My ebooks⁠⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠⁠⁠Watch the podcast⁠⁠

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