Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques

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"Start with the action moment or right before it," advises Hilary Price whose one-panel comic strips offer insights far beyond humor—they’re lessons in concise storytelling that resonate with anyone seeking to communicate effectively. “Simplify and amplify,” Price advises, emphasizing the art of clarity and impact. Every stroke of her pen strips away the unnecessary, letting the essentials shine through.
Creating her daily comic strip, Rhymes with Orange, Price starts with the game of “what if,” merging unexpected ideas to surprise and engage her readers. “You want to start at the action moment—or just before,” she notes, pointing out how the unsaid often speaks louder. Price extends this philosophy beyond cartoons: whether crafting a presentation, a joke, or a story, it’s essential to leave room for the audience to co-create meaning. “Don’t spoon-feed your readers,” she says. “The joy comes from not getting it, then getting it.”
In this bonus episode of Think Fast Talk Smart, Price joins host Matt Abrahams to explore the power of surprise, stakes, and shared experience in storytelling—reminding us that the punchline, whether in humor or communication, is where the magic happens.

Episode Reference Links:

  • Hilary Price
  • Rhymes With Orange
  • Ep.170 Advice From Nontraditional Storytellers Part 1
  • Ep.171 Advice From Nontraditional Storytellers Part 2

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Chapters:

  • (00:00) - Introduction
  • (02:17) - What Makes a Good Story?
  • (03:10) - Crafting a Story
  • (04:30) - Auditioning the Characters
  • (07:34) - Stories in Daily Life
  • (09:22) - Visuals in Storytelling
  • (11:09) - The Power of a Punchline
  • (13:16) - Admired Storytellers
  • (15:13) - Communicating with Titles
  • (16:45) - Conclusion

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