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The Art of Charm

303: Michael Simmons | Top 30 Under 30

The Art of Charm

http://www.TheArtOfCharm.com

Business, Health & Fitness, Education

4.711K Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2014

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

"A lot of the best stories are the ones you are most resistant to share." - Michael Simmons The Cheat Sheet: What are brokers and why are they uniquely successful? The most common mistake people make when posting online. How to use social media as an online story-telling platform. Michael's personal story on the power of connection. The ninja Soundcloud introduction hack and how to use it. How to build that network of kindred spirits, according to Michael. And so much more... Authentic connection. It seems to be a rare commodity today, especially in the online social media world. If you're like most people, you have that one friend online who is always bragging about how great his/her life is. They post pictures of their flashy car (or even just a flashy car, it doesn't have to be theirs) and their latest awesome vacation. They're a trophy wall poster. While we might be inclined to think a trophy wall makes someone cool, it actually has the opposite effect. And here to tell us why and the science behind that (and plenty more) is Michael Simmons of Forbes magazine. More About This Show: Michael is a writer for Forbes magazine and he's also an international keynote speaker, author, teacher and entrepreneur. He was also voted one of the Top 25 Under 25 by Business Week. Today he also writes for Forbes magazine on the topic of authentic relationship building in the age of social media and he spends hours on each article. Each piece is thoroughly explored, researched and backed up by various scientific studies and expert input. We talk about numerous aspects of networking in this episode, the first being the clusters in the networks you have. Most people think they have one big network, but in actuality we all have smaller clusters within our giant network. The greatest indicator of our success and anyone else's is how well connect those clusters. According to Ron Burt, an expert on networking, the most successful people in the world are those who connect people from their various clusters. To do this, you've got to establish your identity and connections within each cluster and then move to connect your connections. It's what Ron calls "brokering" and it is what makes people the most successful. One way to build your reputation is, of course, online through social media. But where most people fall down is using social media to brag and post about how great their lives are. They only post the "trophies" and the victories, not the struggles and challenges they overcame to get those "trophies". And Michael believes sharing authentically, vulnerably and courageously about those struggles and challenges along with the triumphs is what will actually deepen and strengthen your relationships.He cites a Princeton University study on authenticity to back this up as well as work produced by Abraham Tesser, an American psychologist and research professor with the University of Georgia. Another related topic we explore is his habit of making one introduction a day. He talks about the value this creates for others and how he uses a double opt-in introduction format for the most impact. There's plenty more Michael and I talk about in this like his 7 power networking habits to cultivate and how your own story makes you relatable online and in person. There's plenty of useful and applicable content in this episode, I hope you'll listen, digest and apply all the great takeaways we share. Thanks for listening. Resources from this episode: Michael's web site Michael on TwitterThe One Thing You Should Do After Meeting Anyone New, Michael's article on ForbesContactually Emerson Spartz You'll also like: -The Art of Charm Toolbox -Best of The Art of Charm Podcast HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! If you dug this episode, please subscribe in iTunes and write us a review! This is what helps us stand out from all the fluff out there. FEEDBACK + PROMOTION Hit us up with your comments and guest suggestions. We read EVERYTHING. Email [email protected] Give us a call at 888.413.7177 Stay Charming!

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0:00.0

This is the art of charm.

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Learn everything you need to know to crush it in business, love, and life.

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The art of charm is where ordinary guys become extraordinary men.

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Welcome to the art of charm, I'm Jordan Harbinger.

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The art of charm brings together the best coaches in the industry to teach you guys how

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to crush it in life, love, and work.

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Imagine having a mix of experienced mentors teaching you their expertise, packing decades

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of research, testing, and tough lessons into a concise curriculum.

0:33.4

We've created one of the premier men's lifestyle programs available anywhere and it's free.

0:38.0

This is the show we wish we had a decade ago.

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Now, this show is about you, and we're here to help you become the best man you can be

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in every area of your life.

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Make sure to stay up to date with everything going on here and get some free e-books and

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drills and exercises that will help you become more charismatic, and confident by signing

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up for the newsletter at theartofcharm.com.

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If you're new to the show but you want to know more about what we teach here at the

0:58.8

art of charm, listen to the art of charm toolbox at theartofcharmpodcast.com slash toolbox.

1:04.8

That's where we've got the fundamentals of dating and attraction such as body language,

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eye contact, vocal personality, including some episodes on breakups and relationship

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management.

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That's where all the basics are, so get a handle on that first.

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We've got boot camps running every single month here in Hollywood, California, details on

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