The Communication Guys Podcast: Communication Excellence | Professional and Personal Success

Your ultimate level of success depends on your ability to express yourself in a creative, confident,

Episodes

Total: 100

Is it possible to connect with someone whose politics or social views are the virtual opposite of yo

Do your New Year’s resolutions have a way of vanishing, despite your best intentions? This week’s Co

Are you getting tired of the same old boring conversations? Then you’ll like this week’s Communicati

You would be amazed at how much you can improve as a communicator in a single day. All you have to d

According to research, the character quality that everyone instinctively looks for first is “warmth.

Why do park rangers lob explosives onto a mountainside to purposely start an avalanche? Answer: Beca

Do you suffer from a “brain bias?” We all do. A brain bias is a faulty way of thinking that’s hardwi

Your current skills allowed you to land the job you have now, but what are the skills that will allo

Do you know how to tell a great story? Some do, most do not. Everyone agrees that stories are able t

Have you ever had a discussion where the stakes were high, opinions varied, and emotions were runnin

When a conflict begins, what role do you naturally play: Victim, Persecutor, or Rescuer? According t

Are you sick and tired of conflict in your workplace? Do miscommunication and strained relationships

What are the habits that all great communicators have in common? Andrew Blotky should know. His care

What does it take to communicate clearly, honestly and effectively in a business setting? Ask Andrew

Modern audiences place a high value on the quality of authenticity. But how can you be open and auth

With all the criticism and negativity that surround us today, it can be hard to maintain a positive

Why are some people able to turn their great ideas into successful realities, while others allow the

At Stanford University’s prestigious Graduate School of Business, the most popular elective in their

In business as well as relationships, we sometimes make the mistake of focusing on the larger issues

Do conversations feel like a boulder you’re trying to roll uphill? Do your interactions with others