Guest Matt Abrahams is a master communicator who helps others overcome their fear of speaking — before live audiences, in small groups, or even one-on-one. His catchphrase, “Think Fast, Talk smart,” describes a mindset that, he says, is key to speaking well. Thinking fast is the ability to recognize and respond to patterns in order to talk smart — becoming more salient, relevant, and concise in the process. Abrahams coaches host Russ Altman on how to talk smart on this episode of Stanford Engineering’s The Future of Everything podcast.
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(00:00:00) Introduction
Host Russ Altman introduces Matt Abrahams, an expert on communication and lecturer at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
(00:02:04) The Power of Thinking Fast and Talking Smart
Matt explains the concept behind his catchphrase and podcast, "Think Fast, Talk Smart".
(00:06:22) Addressing Speaking Anxiety
The prevalence of speaking anxiety, its evolutionary roots, and how it has evolved with modern communication tools.
(00:08:46) Impact of AI on Communication
How LLMs like ChatGPT can aid in preparation for speaking engagements and assist non-native speakers with communication.
(00:11:33) Virtual vs. In-Person Communication
Differences between in-person and virtual communication and how individuals can adapt to virtual communication environments.
(00:13:59) Handling Difficult Questions
Strategies for responding to questions when you don't know the answer or can't legally or ethically provide one.
(00:17:18) Structuring Effective Communications
Methods for structuring communications to ensure clarity and impact.
(00:22:10) Cultural Influences on Communication
The impact of cultural differences on communication styles and the importance of sensitivity and adaptation.
(00:25:11) Reevaluating the Use of Presentation Tools
The appropriate use of PowerPoint and other visual aids in presentations, with tips for making visuals effective and audience-focused.
(00:29:21) Conclusion
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