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In this episode of the Flourish Feed podcast, Gillian Stovel Rivers interviews Adam Lazarus, a theater maker and master coach, about the art of communication and the nature of attention. Adam shares insights from his diverse career, emphasizing the importance of authenticity, connection, and the balance between grabbing and earning attention. He discusses the role of pleasure and conviction in leadership, the impact of verbal, vocal, and nonverbal communication, and the significance of empathy in crisis situations. The conversation also touches on teaching principles for engaging audiences and finding moments of bliss in daily life.
Takeaways
šŖAttention is a finite currency that we must earn.
šAuthenticity is crucial in communication.
šŖThe impact of communication is 7% verbal, 38% vocal, and 55% nonverbal.
šEmbrace failure as a part of the learning process.
šŖPleasure in what you do translates to better communication.
šEffective leaders create a sense of safety and connection.
šŖUnderstanding your audience is key to effective communication.
šEmpathy is essential in crisis communication.
šŖAwareness of communication barriers can enhance connection.
šFinding joy in everyday moments fosters better relationships.
Quotes
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Adam Lazarus
01:54 The Nature of Attention
09:36 Grabbing vs. Earning Attention
13:11 The Art of Authentic Communication
15:55 The Impact of Verbal, Vocal, and Nonverbal Communication
19:20 Overcoming Communication Barriers
21:51 The Importance of Engagement in Communication
27:13 Building Trust Through Communication
32:38 Teaching Connection and Attention to the Next Generation
37:20 Embracing Failure and Learning from Mistakes
42:43 Finding Bliss in Everyday Moments
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Connect with Gillian:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gillian-stovel-rivers-ma-cfp%C2%AE-cea-997094124/?originalSubdomain=ca
https://x.com/GillianStovelR
https://www.instagram
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By Gillian Stovel RiversIn this episode of the Flourish Feed podcast, Gillian Stovel Rivers interviews Adam Lazarus, a theater maker and master coach, about the art of communication and the nature of attention. Adam shares insights from his diverse career, emphasizing the importance of authenticity, connection, and the balance between grabbing and earning attention. He discusses the role of pleasure and conviction in leadership, the impact of verbal, vocal, and nonverbal communication, and the significance of empathy in crisis situations. The conversation also touches on teaching principles for engaging audiences and finding moments of bliss in daily life.
Takeaways
šŖAttention is a finite currency that we must earn.
šAuthenticity is crucial in communication.
šŖThe impact of communication is 7% verbal, 38% vocal, and 55% nonverbal.
šEmbrace failure as a part of the learning process.
šŖPleasure in what you do translates to better communication.
šEffective leaders create a sense of safety and connection.
šŖUnderstanding your audience is key to effective communication.
šEmpathy is essential in crisis communication.
šŖAwareness of communication barriers can enhance connection.
šFinding joy in everyday moments fosters better relationships.
Quotes
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Adam Lazarus
01:54 The Nature of Attention
09:36 Grabbing vs. Earning Attention
13:11 The Art of Authentic Communication
15:55 The Impact of Verbal, Vocal, and Nonverbal Communication
19:20 Overcoming Communication Barriers
21:51 The Importance of Engagement in Communication
27:13 Building Trust Through Communication
32:38 Teaching Connection and Attention to the Next Generation
37:20 Embracing Failure and Learning from Mistakes
42:43 Finding Bliss in Everyday Moments
#flourish #wealth #wealthmanagement #investing #advisor #KnowThyWealthKnowThyself
Connect with Gillian:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gillian-stovel-rivers-ma-cfp%C2%AE-cea-997094124/?originalSubdomain=ca
https://x.com/GillianStovelR
https://www.instagram
Send TFFP your thoughts!