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Welcome back to another episode of the Less Chatter, More Matter podcast!
This week, we debunk five prevalent myths around communication. Myths like the misconception that there's no such thing as over-communication, the belief that one's audience is always everyone, the assumption that people should already know certain information, the conflation of communication and change management skills, and the idea that natural communicators exist.
We talk about all the ways that these are in fact, not correct, and we look into ways to fix these common misconceptions. Most importantly, we look at the why these myths came to fruition and what it has meant for comms over time, and overall.
Join us and put your mythbusting hat on for this week's episode!
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By Mel LoyWelcome back to another episode of the Less Chatter, More Matter podcast!
This week, we debunk five prevalent myths around communication. Myths like the misconception that there's no such thing as over-communication, the belief that one's audience is always everyone, the assumption that people should already know certain information, the conflation of communication and change management skills, and the idea that natural communicators exist.
We talk about all the ways that these are in fact, not correct, and we look into ways to fix these common misconceptions. Most importantly, we look at the why these myths came to fruition and what it has meant for comms over time, and overall.
Join us and put your mythbusting hat on for this week's episode!
Links mentioned in this episode:
Say hi!
Follow me on LinkedIn
Find out what I'm up to Instagram
Check out my website
Ask a question

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