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🗓️ 20 February 2024
⏱️ 72 minutes
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In Episode 353 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with Charles Duhigg. Duhigg is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and best-selling author whose latest book, Supercommunicators, examines how we can all learn to become better at hearing one another and forge more meaningful and authentic connections with the people around us.
This episode will provide you with a framework for understanding the three different types of conversations we all engage in, whether we’re aware of it or not, and how this understanding can help improve your life and make you a supercommunicator.
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Episode Recorded on 02/12/2024
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0:00.0 | What's up everybody? My name is Demetri Kofinas and you're listening to Hidden Forces, a |
0:06.0 | podcast that inspires investors, entrepreneurs and everyday citizens to challenge consensus narratives and learn how to think critically |
0:14.8 | about the systems of power shaping our world. My guest in this episode of Hidden Forces |
0:20.0 | is Charles Duthig. Charles is a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and best-selling author who joins me today to discuss the subject of his latest book, |
0:29.0 | Supercommunicators, which examines how we can all learn to become better at hearing one another |
0:34.4 | and forging more meaningful and authentic connections with the people around us. |
0:38.8 | This conversation will provide you with a framework for understanding the three different types of |
0:44.0 | conversations we all engage in, whether we're aware of it or not, and how this |
0:48.8 | understanding can help improve your life and make you a super-icator. To learn more about Hidden Forces, |
0:55.3 | join our newsletter or subscribe to our premium content. Go to Hidden Forces.io where you can also |
1:01.8 | join in on the conversation by becoming a member of the Hidden Forces Genius |
1:06.3 | community which includes Q&A calls with guests, access to special research and analysis, |
1:12.2 | in-person events and dinners. |
1:14.7 | And with that, please enjoy this excellent conversation about conversation with my guest, |
1:21.3 | Charles Dewohig. |
1:29.0 | Charles Doohig, welcome to Hidden Forces. Thanks for having me on. |
1:30.0 | It's great having you on, Charles. |
1:32.0 | I am unusually uncharacteristically self-conscious |
1:36.6 | about this interview and everything coming out of my mouth right now because I |
1:40.1 | spent the weekend reading a book all about communicating and I feel like what was the name of that |
1:46.5 | guy his name was Vaughn something Vaughn he was Charlie Sheen's character in Major League |
1:50.7 | 2 when he was like couldn't throw a fastball I'm sitting on the |
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