When your job hinges on how well you talk to people, you learn a lot about how to have conversations — and that most of us don’t converse very well. Celeste Headlee has worked as a radio host for decades, and she knows the ingredients of a great conversation: Honesty, brevity, clarity and a healthy amount of listening. In this insightful talk, she shares 10 useful rules for having better conversations. “Go out, talk to people, listen to people,” she says. “And, most importantly, be prepared to be amazed.”
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I think the most important point is just to have conversations.
What about the civil war? The founding fathers fought like cats and dogs over the constitution
I am here because our professor told us to watch this and answer some questions
Interesting ideas for regular, daily conversation, but her presentation begs the question: "What is the difference between a regular conversation and a journalistic interview?" because it sounds like the political realm is excluded from her interviews as a journalist if they all respect her rules of how to have a conversation. And that would seem to diminish the responsibilities of journalism, making it completely apolitical.
She makes great points. But I was disappointed that every expert that she referenced was a man except for her sister and that reference was a rather base joke about women and mini skirts.
"Don't let them fool ya. Or even let them school ya". Bob Marley
Conversation is a balance between listening and talking. This is where the relevance of this presentation stopped, everything else is how you listen to people who haven’t seen this video indoctrinate you for an hour stretch so you leave the conversation angry, and dumped upon. In short this video lacks that balance and is unrealistic.
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Super, thank you so much!!!
‘Keep your mouth shut and your mind open’
This advices only works for extroverts or talkative people. Introverts and non-talkative people already doing all these naturally but it doesn't seem work very well. The thing is that you still need a drive to talk to people, without a drive to talk, you will never have a good conversation with anyone.
I just realized I'm really bad at taking to people… no wonder no one likes me
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Most people don't listen with the intent to understand, they listen with the intent to reply. <3
I struggle with nr.6 🙁
Bro I do everything she said, still no one talks to me ;_;
Unfortunately, the people who need to hear this will never watch the video.
The person answering the questions is controlled by the
person asking them. When a person is speaking in answer to a question, fully 100 percent of his focus and attention is on what he is saying; he cannot think of anything else. He is totally controlled by the questioner.
The power of charm
I never clicked so fast on a video
im just wondering who was that guy who kept laughing so loudly about every little detail
Xd
This just proves that people love to talk about themselves. If you listen, you will be liked
Feel like a robot trying to learn to be human
This is totally random
But is it just me or does she kinda sound like the mom from the incredibles lol