879. Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques for Spontaneous Speaking 🗣️ with Matt AbrahamsLuke's ENGLISH Podcast - Learn British English with Luke Thompson

879. Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques for Spontaneous Speaking 🗣️ with Matt Abrahams

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Top tips for spontaneous speaking 🏆 with communication expert Matt Abrahams, a professor at the Stamford Graduate School of Business, California. Matt is a leading expert in his field and his new book "Think Faster, Talk Smarter: How to Speak Successfully When You're Put on the Spot" gives you clear, academically-researched advice on how to deal with anxiety, focus on making connections, improve your mindset, learn to listen, and find really useful structures to help you become a more spontaneous and successful speaker.

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2024.4.23
Fantastic guest for this episode.
What:
what is it about?
so what :
why is it so important?
Now what:
what can you do with the information?
Woc梦幻联动!两个节目我都有听,很喜欢的两位主播
cece_UhA2:这位matt的播客名字是啥,求教
那什么什么:Think fast talk smart
4条回复
这期真有一种打破次元壁的感觉,第一次觉得 Luke 在整期节目当中处于下风
小岛会飞
小岛会飞
2024.4.27
18:06 Focus on connection and strive for mediocrity.
Mistakes are a part of learning!!!
HD255282q
HD255282q
2025.3.23
怎么下载逐字稿啊
Fufufufufufu
Fufufufufufu
2024.5.13
1:07:13

Luke mentioned feeling blushed in front of "well-known, experienced, older North American men" I think it’s because most of us tend to perceive such individuals as symbols of authority, possessing the most credibility ? I'm not sure if that's the reason. Do people generally feel shy in front of "authoritative" figures ? And how about facing female experts in the field of communication? Or communication experts from Asia? This question isn't specifically about Luke; I just think it's something worth to be discussed
这期非常精彩
Yas_D
Yas_D
2024.4.29
You can't change something that you don't know you're doing
Very helpful views and tips!
Mistake is just a mis-TAKE👍🏻👍🏻
HD999720s
HD999720s
2025.2.28
29:11 practice
1:12:36 这里一直说blush实在太啰嗦了🤣
萝卜头11
萝卜头11
2024.8.01
有逐字稿在哪里可以找到吗
ShawnaXia
ShawnaXia
2024.5.27
Luke邀请Matt讨论了沟通的技巧,特别是在即兴讲话中的运用,下面我总结一些自己觉得印象深刻的几个观点和建议。在公众面前讲话会紧张是生理反应,因为这关乎我们在他人面前的声誉和面子问题,不过我们仍然能够通过一些技巧来减缓这种紧张,比如深呼吸(从呼气到吸气)、更加靠近听众、舒展式体态等。讲话时的心态同样也很重要,我们应该持有机会心态和成长心态,即需要相信自己一定可以做到,现在或许只是时候未到(not yet),但机会长存,每次犯错都是成长的机会,且犯错不一定是犯错而是不同的表达形式和版本。关于如何当好一位听众(重要),除了适当的眼神交流、肢体语言回应,我们还可以通过重述对方的观点的方式让对方感受到自己的观点得到认可。作为讲者,为了让语言更好的传递信息可以通过一些表述的框架来增强逻辑,比如“问题-解决方案-好处”,Matt自己推荐的是“xx是什么-为什么重要-该怎么做”。最后还聊到了AI,Matt建议大家合理看待AI的强大,也要善于利用AI工具。
ShawnaXia
ShawnaXia
2024.5.25
Matt好自信好从容 喜欢!
I hope I could have transcripts on this😭