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The Art of Communication: How to Stay Calm, Connected and In Control During Life’s Toughest Moments with Jefferson Fisher #571


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Most of us spend our lives in conversation - yet very few of us are ever taught how to communicate well. Whether it’s with our partners, colleagues, family or friends, we often assume that being heard is the same as being understood. But true communication isn’t just about the words we use - it’s about the tone, timing and energy behind them.


This week’s guest believes that better communication can transform not only our relationships, but our health and happiness as well. 


Jefferson Fisher is a trial lawyer, a sought after public speaker and the author of the brand new book, The Next Conversation: Argue Less, Talk More.


In this conversation, we explore:

  • Why good communication is about more than just words
  • The three essential principles to better communication
  • How to shift from reaction to reflection by making your first word your breath
  • What it means to “control the moment”
  • How to use the “I can tell…” framework to defuse tension 
  • Why silence can be a superpower, when used correctly
  • How ego, fear and unspoken emotion are often the real reason for arguments

  • This isn’t just an episode about talking. It’s about how to listen better, show up with more intention, and move from conflict to connection – one breath, one moment, one conversation at a time. I hope you enjoy listening.


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