Come share insights from AIMW25 with Julie Byington C-TAGME, Ashley Johnson C-TAGME, Samatha Ankireddy MD, and Laura Thompson MD on effective communication and navigating difficult conversations. Understanding our own emotions and personality traits—while being attentive to others’ verbal and non-verbal cues—helps build emotional intelligence and promotes respectful, productive dialogue. Adapting communication styles to different personality types and approaching high-stakes conversations with preparation, psychological safety, and clear follow-up can transform potential conflicts into opportunities for breakthrough.
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Credits
Producer, Script, CME: Era Kryzhanovskaya MDShow notes, Infographic, Cover Art: Rebecca Garber MDHosts, Editors: Era Kryzhanovskaya MD, Molly Heublein MDTechnical Support: PodpasteGuests: Julie Byington C-TAGME, Ashley Johnson C-TAGME, and Samatha Ankireddy MD and Laura Thompson MDTechnical support: PodpasteTheme Music: MorsyMusic
Show Segments
Intro, disclaimer, guest bioGuest one-liner/ Reflections on AIMW25 conferenceExploring the Crucial Conversation FrameworkLearning how to maintain psychological safety Using tools like the Mint HR Smalley Trent Personality Test to gain personality awareness Tailoring communication styles based on personality for more productive dialogue and reduced conflictSkill for being an active listener Take home pointsOutro