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In this episode, Monte Erritt dives into how holiday gatherings can be transformed from awkward obligations to rich learning grounds for leadership. The key isn't being interesting, but being genuinely interested. Backed by research from Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania, Monte explains how curiosity not only makes you more likable but also boosts your influence and perceived competence. He offers actionable strategies like asking open-ended questions and interacting with new people. The goal is to make others feel seen and valued, fostering connections that are both memorable and impactful.
By Monte ErrittIn this episode, Monte Erritt dives into how holiday gatherings can be transformed from awkward obligations to rich learning grounds for leadership. The key isn't being interesting, but being genuinely interested. Backed by research from Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania, Monte explains how curiosity not only makes you more likable but also boosts your influence and perceived competence. He offers actionable strategies like asking open-ended questions and interacting with new people. The goal is to make others feel seen and valued, fostering connections that are both memorable and impactful.