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Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques200. Four Keys for Focused Communication: Live Lessons from Our 200 EpisodesThis live Q&A with host Matt Abrahams celebrates 200 episodes of Think Fast, Talk Smart.In an age of endless content and information, how do we ensure our communication cuts through the noise? Across 200 episodes of Think Fast, Talk Smart, host Matt Abrahams has discovered four essential ingredients that help messages rise above the chatter: concision, relevance, accessibility, and precision.“Attention is our most precious commodity in the world today, and we need to make sure that we engage our audience so we get their attention,” says Abrahams in this special 200th episode. How do w...2025-04-2944 minTranthologiesTranthologiesunder the fen-banksA creature stalking the dark meets a hero building his own legacy. Fate demands that the monster be slain so that the legend can be born--this time over, Grendel and Beowulf will not let anyone commandeer their stories. (A prose-poetic trans reclamation and exploration of the epic poem Beowulf.)Content warnings: references to murder, cannibalism, fantasy violence (beast-slaying), decomposition, death. invalidation of identity, abstract allusions to dysphoria and transphobia.Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1x35ggdiLfOgyLlPIEUk36v8LaWrJ5ucfpgb4JJZYL5w/edit?usp=sharingWritten...2025-04-2546 minTranthologiesTranthologiesunder the fen-banksA creature stalking the dark meets a hero building his own legacy. Fate demands that the monster be slain so that the legend can be born--this time over, Grendel and Beowulf will not let anyone commandeer their stories. (A prose-poetic trans reclamation and exploration of the epic poem Beowulf.)Content warnings: references to murder, cannibalism, fantasy violence (beast-slaying), decomposition, death. invalidation of identity, abstract allusions to dysphoria and transphobia.Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1x35ggdiLfOgyLlPIEUk36v8LaWrJ5ucfpgb4JJZYL5w/edit?usp=sharingWritten...2025-04-2546 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques193. Conquer Questions: ADDing Value To Your AnswersTurn Q&A from nerve-wracking to confidence-boosting with strategies for clear, controlled answers.A great presentation doesn’t end with the final slide—it continues through the Q&A, where real engagement happens. Yet, for many speakers, this is the most nerve-wracking part. In this episode, Matt Abrahams explores why Q&A can feel intimidating and how shifting your mindset can turn it into an opportunity rather than a challenge. Drawing from his book, Speaking Up Without Freaking Out, he shares expert-backed techniques for structuring responses, managing audience expectations, and maintaining composure under pressure. Whether you're facing a to...2025-03-2513 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques175. Mastering Toasts and Tributes: Making Your Words CountCrafting impactful toasts for every occasion."Almost reflexively, most of us focus in the moment on how others are perceiving us, yet these situations aren't about us at all." Matt Abrahams, host of Think Fast, Talk Smart, shares an excerpt from his book, Think Faster, Talk Smarter: How to Speak Successfully When You're Put on the Spot, on the art of delivering effective toasts and tributes. With a focus on public speaking in celebratory contexts, he offers a structured approach to crafting meaningful remarks.Matt introduces the WHAT structure—a four-part formula designed to guide speakers th...2024-12-2417 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesBonus: How to Manage Speaking Anxiety the Think Faster, Talk Smarter WayGain control over your speaking and excel in your communication.For the first anniversary of his book Think Faster, Talk Smarter, Matt Abrahams shares strategies from the first chapter, focusing on managing speaking anxiety and improving spontaneous communication. Through personal anecdotes and practical techniques, he explains how to handle unexpected questions, reframe anxiety as excitement, and use mindfulness and breathing exercises to stay calm under pressure. The episode also offers tips for managing physical symptoms of anxiety and staying mentally focused during high-stakes situationsAudio excerpt courtesy of Simon & Schuster Audio from THINK FASTER, TALK...2024-09-2621 minTranthologiesTranthologiesSiphonDani and her father Virgil are the only trans people in their small Newfoundland fishing town. On a crab trapping trip, they encounter something beyond their comprehension, but perhaps this was destined?Content warnings: horror, swearing/strong language, discussions of transphobia, references to hell and purgatory, drowning, the seaTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RVLyCxDUSTrmTX0qZhVF8sP_Us5y71_UlRswdVRxZqs/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Zoey Davis.Directed by: Zoey Davis.Edited by: Alex Abrahams.Theme Music by: Scarlett F...2024-09-0819 minTranthologiesTranthologiesSiphonDani and her father Virgil are the only trans people in their small Newfoundland fishing town. On a crab trapping trip, they encounter something beyond their comprehension, but perhaps this was destined?Content warnings: horror, swearing/strong language, discussions of transphobia, references to hell and purgatory, drowning, the seaTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RVLyCxDUSTrmTX0qZhVF8sP_Us5y71_UlRswdVRxZqs/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Zoey Davis.Directed by: Zoey Davis.Edited by: Alex Abrahams.Theme Music by: Scarlett F...2024-09-0819 minThe Children of Room 56The Children of Room 56Mid-S1 Bonus: Calliope's Poetry DraftsCalliope shares some poetry drafts from the depths of her many, many notebooks.Content warnings: gender dysphoria, body horror, swearing/strong languageTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GIRhqTkJ_Ieyb_vIgKi7BJjBqYHnpjnQjJTts0ceY50/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams, Tierney Bennet, Jura Leopold, Dizzy Cooper and Lark Peterson.Directed by: Alex AbrahamsEdited by: Alex AbrahamsTheme Music by: Jordan Hendrickson.Podcast cover art by: Samantha Cooke.Featuring:Moira-Juliet "MJ" Scott...2024-08-1609 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques152. Fix Your Communication: Why It’s About Connection Over Perfection“Anything is fixable,” say Frances Frei and Anne Morriss. As cohosts of the Fixable podcast, they’re typically the ones doing the fixing, but on this special episode, they turn to Matt Abrahams for tips on what to do when communication breaks down.Both Frei and her wife Morriss are public speakers; the former, a professor at Harvard Business School, the latter, a CEO and best-selling author. As they discuss with Matt Abrahams, perfectionism and self-doubt can often creep in, both during preparation before speaking and after the fact. According to Matt, effective communication is about “connection, not perf...2024-07-2337 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques150. Communication Tips from the Classroom and Around the WorldSometimes, what’s communicated to us can have a big impact on how we communicate to others. This episode explores some of the best communication advice — from experts and Think Fast, Talk Smart listeners around the world.As teachers of Strategic Communication, lecturers Shawon Jackson and Matt Abrahams have plenty of advice on how to be a better communicator. But in this 150th episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, the two don’t just discuss the communication strategies they share with students in their class, they also feature communication advice from listeners of the podcast.Coveri...2024-07-0922 minThe Children of Room 56The Children of Room 561.14: The Blood Bank (Part 2)"Is it blood you want? You can have mine? I don’t mind."In which the gang investigates the vampire situation, Rose makes a decision, and an agreement is made.Content warnings: vampires, hostage situations, kidnappingTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FJWLZPUr5uKNLyJkHWXT_YChpbPjD00lnqNSjqiSMvY/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams and Grey Kilgour.Script editing by: Lark Peterson and Jordan Hendrickson.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.Edited by: Alex AbrahamsMusic by: Jo...2024-06-1433 minTranthologiesTranthologiesWe Are All Made Of MeatYou were eight years old when you realised that you, too, were made of meat. A short poem exploring gender dysphoria, transphobia, and medical discrimination through the lens of gross, meaty, slimy body horror.Content warnings: body horror, gender dysphoria, meat, gore, self-harm, sexual assault, rot and decay, bugs, hospitals, misgendering, medical transphobiaTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AJRLp8Ds5fKtUOHMU7jfDpWdcHPRusEwyMWrUZQxFVA/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.Edited by: Alex Abrahams.Theme Music by...2024-06-0107 minTranthologiesTranthologiesWe Are All Made Of MeatYou were eight years old when you realised that you, too, were made of meat. A short poem exploring gender dysphoria, transphobia, and medical discrimination through the lens of gross, meaty, slimy body horror.Content warnings: body horror, gender dysphoria, meat, gore, self-harm, sexual assault, rot and decay, bugs, hospitals, misgendering, medical transphobiaTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AJRLp8Ds5fKtUOHMU7jfDpWdcHPRusEwyMWrUZQxFVA/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.Edited by: Alex Abrahams.Theme Music by...2024-06-0107 minTranthologiesTranthologiesThe Gay HighwaymanA campy, historical-ish romance/adventure inspired by folk songs about highwaymen. Concerning polyamorous sapphics, a conniving captain, much sword fighting, and a snarky horse. Or, be trans, do highway robberies.Content warnings: threat, misgendering, deadnaming, sexism/misogyny, death, murder, guns, violence, injury, arranged marriage, infidelity, threat of execution/hanging, gunshots (sfx), sword fights (sfx)Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gMZPjpflt3XPd5wWU9N2rsLyVbJcb8JMU4zy9O4aM90/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Ronan FernselDirected by: Ronan Fernsel...2023-12-191h 03TranthologiesTranthologiesThe Gay HighwaymanA campy, historical-ish romance/adventure inspired by folk songs about highwaymen. Concerning polyamorous sapphics, a conniving captain, much sword fighting, and a snarky horse. Or, be trans, do highway robberies.Content warnings: threat, misgendering, deadnaming, sexism/misogyny, death, murder, guns, violence, injury, arranged marriage, infidelity, threat of execution/hanging, gunshots (sfx), sword fights (sfx)Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gMZPjpflt3XPd5wWU9N2rsLyVbJcb8JMU4zy9O4aM90/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Ronan FernselDirected by: Ronan Fernsel...2023-12-191h 03Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques112. From Mistakes to "Missed Takes"This episode we're sharing an excerpt from Matt Abrahams's audiobook, Think Faster, Talk Smarter. Listen in as Matt explains how to think like a movie director, where a mistake isn't a grave error, but rather a "missed takes" and an opportunity to try again with a new approach.This audio excerpt is courtesy of Simon & Schuster Audio from THINK FASTER, TALK SMARTER by Matt Abrahams, read by the author. Copyright 2023 by Matthew Abrahams LLC. Used with permission of Simon & Schuster, Inc.Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter...2023-10-2418 minTranthologiesTranthologiesThe Silence of the SeaFinding themself unexpectedly alone after a horrific event, a sailor finds comfort in an unlikely friend. (Or, a nonbinary sailor and a nonbinary sea monster find community in each other.)Content warnings: body horror, vomit, blood, death, violence, injury, gender dysphoria, memory loss, mild self-misgendering, drowning, suicidal ideation, light misgendering, mild unreality, murder, gunsTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/123pSAnH29uGU1BaTM-P6pVInszfqqUGMvvaNrcI6Y5g/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.Edited by: Alex Abrahams.2023-06-281h 02TranthologiesTranthologiesThe Silence of the SeaFinding themself unexpectedly alone after a horrific event, a sailor finds comfort in an unlikely friend. (Or, a nonbinary sailor and a nonbinary sea monster find community in each other.)Content warnings: body horror, vomit, blood, death, violence, injury, gender dysphoria, memory loss, mild self-misgendering, drowning, suicidal ideation, light misgendering, mild unreality, murder, gunsTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/123pSAnH29uGU1BaTM-P6pVInszfqqUGMvvaNrcI6Y5g/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.Edited by: Alex Abrahams.2023-06-281h 02Abrahams WalletAbrahams WalletWhat do families REALLY spend in a month?Steven Manuel and Mark Parrett discuss the REAL amounts that people REALLY spend on several categories in the average home on a monthly basis. Get their reactions to several surprising numbers, and compare the averages to YOUR home's numbers. Where are you thriving? And where do you need to make adjustments? Abraham's Wallet exists to inspire and equip Biblical family leaders. Please partner with us in inspiring and equipping multi-gen families at https://abrahamswallet.com/donate/ Resources mentioned in this episode: Dedicating Spaces episode Family Vision Course: www.outpostacademy.com [use the code...2023-05-3153 minAbrahams WalletAbrahams WalletDedicating Houses to GodSteven Manuel shares a method for dedicating property (think: homes and businesses) to God... and cleaning out whatever might have been there before. If expanding the Kingdom is part of our mandate, then this is a super helpful skill for all would-be Abrahams! Watch as Ross Dykstra dedicates a new business property and see how "anointing" is practically done. (Wait... do we believe this stuff is actually real???) Abraham's Wallet exists to inspire and equip Biblical family leaders. Please partner with us in inspiring and equipping multi-gen families at https://abrahamswallet.com/donate/ Resources mentioned...2023-05-1723 minTranthologiesTranthologiesSeason 1 Q&AAlex and Zoey discuss and answer questions about the making of Tranthologies Season 1.Content warnings: swearing, cannibalism (mentioned), stress (mentioned)Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_2Zktelbmy5b9omvuFmpoiWyfQvqVXuNU1k2G69R3WQ/edit?usp=sharingEdited by: Alex Abrahams.Transcript by: Alex Abrahams and Ari Moloney.Theme Music by: Jordan Hendrickson and Eden J. Storm.Podcast Cover Art by: Sylvie Keyes.Featuring: Alex Abrahams and Zoey Davis.Other podcasts mentioned:The Unnamed Anthology Podcast...2022-11-281h 40TranthologiesTranthologiesSeason 1 Q&AAlex and Zoey discuss and answer questions about the making of Tranthologies Season 1.Content warnings: swearing, cannibalism (mentioned), stress (mentioned)Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_2Zktelbmy5b9omvuFmpoiWyfQvqVXuNU1k2G69R3WQ/edit?usp=sharingEdited by: Alex Abrahams.Transcript by: Alex Abrahams and Ari Moloney.Theme Music by: Jordan Hendrickson and Eden J. Storm.Podcast Cover Art by: Sylvie Keyes.Featuring: Alex Abrahams and Zoey Davis.Other podcasts mentioned:The Unnamed Anthology Podcast...2022-11-281h 40The Children of Room 56The Children of Room 561.13: The Blood Bank (Part 1)"The whole room was dark. And the only thing I could see was them."In which Chip tells his story, Evan listens, and Naomi suspects her brother of vampirism.Content warnings: kidnapping (mentioned), vampire (mentioned), swearing/strong language, blood (mentioned)Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Pw8kMn6dMwIKzihOWliDZ_1LmhesuO_RqmyoGXnXRfU/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams and Grey Kilgour.Script editing by: Lark Peterson and Jordan Hendrickson.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.Edited by: Alex AbrahamsMusic by: Jordan Hendrickson and La...2022-10-2123 minThe Children of Room 56The Children of Room 561.12: The Court of Spirits (Part 2)"To us, your world is just a bright, loud, painful reminder of how we died."In which the gang discover that ghosts are not immune to murder.Content warnings: ghosts, death, murder, violence, tooth lakeTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CCfjDeMGLtYhP6Sq7iS_qp5cw0zhR-s0060hOBaYIlM/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams.Script editing by: Lark Peterson, Jordan Hendrickson, Grey Kilgour.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.Edited by: Alex AbrahamsMusic by: Jordan Hendrickson.Podcast cover art by: Sa...2022-10-1423 minThe Children of Room 56The Children of Room 56Song: Haunt Me Before You GoDarling, please haunt me before you go.Content warnings: references to death, grief and mourningTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1I6Udg1zelHBz88Vwxv_VTFJhRuojbwBbnthczj__HEY/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.Edited by: Alex AbrahamsTheme music by: Jordan Hendrickson.Podcast cover art by: Samantha Cooke.SFX Attribution: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17wa-SIZw_-108ih9C9fnY-YCuVhrpi_OvRtQ0lgjKZ4/edit?usp=sharingPerformances:Alex Abrahams as Evan Pearce2022-09-0906 minThe Children of Room 56The Children of Room 561.11: The Court of Spirits (Part 1)First, they will stand before the Court of Spirits. And they will present their case.Content warnings: crying, references to death, ghostsTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_QCSrDeX_SzgP9u1pYSrEQZMzAVlAVgJMVXYvHcI7Xc/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams.Script editing by: Lark Peterson, Jordan Hendrickson, Grey Kilgour.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.Edited by: Jura Leopold.Music by: Jordan Hendrickson.Podcast cover art by: Samantha Cooke.SFX Attribution: CUDenverSound, HarryPeeks, James.Keeble, M-Wolfe, NachtmahrTV, PeteBarry, SFX_AFRIK, SilentStrikeZ, WavJunction.co...2022-08-2627 minThe Children of Room 56The Children of Room 561.10: The Ghosts of Spiritsford (Part 2)Hi, Evan.Content warnings: arguments, police, references to death, stalking, ghosts, swearing/strong language, discussions of the afterlife, consumption by a lake (mentioned), sensory overload esque experiences, screamingTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_0noO6jj0oG2tSvis5SUYIlTv0_GGrX8Uy8KIFdeVuM/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams.Script editing by: Lark Peterson, Jordan Hendrickson, Grey Kilgour.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.Edited by: Olivia Carter.Music by: Jordan Hendrickson.Podcast cover art by: Samantha Cooke.Performances:Equinox Ca...2022-08-1215 minThe Children of Room 56The Children of Room 561.09: The Ghosts of Spiritsford (Part 1)That's... not Chip.Content warnings: ghosts, death (mentioned), lack of sleep, stabbing (mentioned), loud noises, murder (mentioned), Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1m61UzdhOtGFVI886cgZenvjFQ466riu_YI4hzP_ZE1g/edit?usp=sharingDyslexia-friendly Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yQyAEukLG_pSdI_yVnUNs6UTcPE4p3OQXKpacslNEcA/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams.Script editing by: Lark Peterson, Jordan Hendrickson, Grey Kilgour.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.Edited by: Alex Abrahams.Music by: Jordan Hendrickson.Podcast cover art by: Sam...2022-08-0121 minThe Children of Room 56The Children of Room 561.08: Bloodlust (Part 2)We are currently attempting to get our friend to let us into her house so we don’t get eaten by feral people… And you’re laughing.Content warnings: references to death and murder, scenes of emotional distress, strong language, drowning, hospitals, growling, police (mentioned).Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tqy6IoOO7F3b0Qc5cxz7RTKKChHV6VyDSwXcWn3uN9w/edit?usp=sharingDyslexia-friendly Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/11nevSTYF1tJnHlv05LylV6729XzcRb4oCI78fYEtCa4/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams.Script editing by: Lark Pet...2022-07-1527 minThe Children of Room 56The Children of Room 561.07: Bloodlust (Part 1)Do not approach. We repeat: please stay in your homes and await further broadcasts.Content warnings: discussions of death and murder, strong language, conflict and arguments, blood (mentioned), animalistic imagery, body horror (references), moth noises, abusive and absent parents (implied), Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-R1JA887zRVK9mHYR9J4PJaDdXhqjwsmpQD6VDAxRrM/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams and Grey Kilgour.Script editing by: Lark Peterson and Jordan Hendrickson.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.Edited by: Alex Abrahams.Music by: Jordan Hendrickson.P...2022-07-0520 minThe Children of Room 56The Children of Room 561.06: The Dollhouse (Part 2)I’m not going to drink the eyes.Content warnings: conflict and arguments, discussions of missing persons, dolls, discussions of mental illness, implied suicidal ideation, discussion of near-death experiences, grief, discussions of death, crying, unhealthy coping mechanisms, knives, ghosts (mentioned), distorted voice, injury, pain, fire, violence, eye trauma, screaming, burns, attempted non-consensual surgery, threat, body horror.Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1T-3HnB5qyGO_DNB10wrM9wqhgcZ-3S-iZ3NPyAdF3gk/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams.Script editing by: Lark Peterson, Jordan Hendrickson and Noelle Day.Direct...2022-06-3030 minTranthologiesTranthologiesGaze UponAngelina is the sole heiress to an established family. Her widower father wants the best for her and for her to marry her childhood friend to carry on both their family legacies but a young, dapper astronomer throws a wrench in this plan. A melting pot of all things Thomas Hardy and Jane Austen.Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cpRKEHx04cjifsjW2S5rjeXqIfDNIsV-BOVWdU8dtyw/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Zoey Davis.Directed by: Zoey Davis.Edited by: Alex AbrahamsTheme Music by: Jordan Hendrickson and...2022-06-2434 minTranthologiesTranthologiesGaze UponAngelina is the sole heiress to an established family. Her widower father wants the best for her and for her to marry her childhood friend to carry on both their family legacies but a young, dapper astronomer throws a wrench in this plan. A melting pot of all things Thomas Hardy and Jane Austen.Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cpRKEHx04cjifsjW2S5rjeXqIfDNIsV-BOVWdU8dtyw/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Zoey Davis.Directed by: Zoey Davis.Edited by: Alex AbrahamsTheme Music by: Jordan Hendrickson and...2022-06-2434 minTranthologiesTranthologiesanatomy of a monsterMonsters, I believe, have always been around, born from whispers on storytellers’ lips.Content warnings: static (sfx), monsters, transphobia, violence, blood, pain, crying, suicidal ideation, dehumanisation, body horror, gender dysphoria, body image issues, imprisonment, swearing/strong language, breakups, hospitals, Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19EgzVRXKDvcsrYyW_DkQjClqk2m1_SjYNL-HwYVwzts/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.Edited by: Alex Abrahams.Theme Music by: Scarlett Foster and Eden J. Storm.Podcast Cover Art by: Sylvie Keyes.Ep...2022-06-2219 minTranthologiesTranthologiesanatomy of a monsterMonsters, I believe, have always been around, born from whispers on storytellers’ lips.Content warnings: static (sfx), monsters, transphobia, violence, blood, pain, crying, suicidal ideation, dehumanisation, body horror, gender dysphoria, body image issues, imprisonment, swearing/strong language, breakups, hospitals, Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19EgzVRXKDvcsrYyW_DkQjClqk2m1_SjYNL-HwYVwzts/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.Edited by: Alex Abrahams.Theme Music by: Scarlett Foster and Eden J. Storm.Podcast Cover Art by: Sylvie Keyes.Ep...2022-06-2219 minTranthologiesTranthologiesdare to be proudTrans twins Leopold and Eloise have been planning to escape the suffocating life that is royalty since they were born, and finally, the opportunity arises. Ronald, one of the two friends they have at the castle, has planned a getaway to the distant land of Cocrabia, but the twins have to say goodbye first.Content warnings: violence, death threats, transphobia, homophobia, unaccepting parents, monarchy, conflict and arguments, homophobic violenceTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iO_wtM4AK8nXsw2X6JiTG6CxKdFSFywRiasDKFwjqfA/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Aquila Pullen.2022-06-0434 minTranthologiesTranthologiesdare to be proudTrans twins Leopold and Eloise have been planning to escape the suffocating life that is royalty since they were born, and finally, the opportunity arises. Ronald, one of the two friends they have at the castle, has planned a getaway to the distant land of Cocrabia, but the twins have to say goodbye first.Content warnings: violence, death threats, transphobia, homophobia, unaccepting parents, monarchy, conflict and arguments, homophobic violenceTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iO_wtM4AK8nXsw2X6JiTG6CxKdFSFywRiasDKFwjqfA/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Aquila Pullen.2022-06-0434 minThe Children of Room 56The Children of Room 561.05: The Dollhouse (Part 1)Tell me, is crying in the toilets a common occurrence here?Content warnings: crying, swearing/strong language, mention of dolls, injury, scenes of emotional stress, hospitals and mention of non-consensual surgery.Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QNH0aCwlTcZpDtoTfl1gdIRIg6pHcJx61cd1nSmmMA8/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams.Script editing by: Lark Peterson, Jordan Hendrickson and Noelle Day.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.Edited by: Jura Leopold.Music by: Jordan Hendrickson.Podcast cover art by: Samantha Cooke.Episode cover ar...2022-06-0334 minTranthologiesTranthologiesA Boy, His Dog, and the ApocalypseAfter their family leave for another planet, one boy and his dog make their way through the snowy apocalypse in search of a new home.Content warnings: transphobia and misgendering (referenced), apocalypse, abandonment, toxic parents, alcohol (mentioned), animal injury, animal abandonment, illness (mentioned), death (mentioned), natural disasters, animals in distressTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Oo6F8S8oWUnqaYP4JbcfNNaPknzWAfKfgGAoP8eMFEY/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.Edited by: Alex Abrahams.Theme Music by: Jordan Hendrickson and...2022-06-0131 minTranthologiesTranthologiesA Boy, His Dog, and the ApocalypseAfter their family leave for another planet, one boy and his dog make their way through the snowy apocalypse in search of a new home.Content warnings: transphobia and misgendering (referenced), apocalypse, abandonment, toxic parents, alcohol (mentioned), animal injury, animal abandonment, illness (mentioned), death (mentioned), natural disasters, animals in distressTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Oo6F8S8oWUnqaYP4JbcfNNaPknzWAfKfgGAoP8eMFEY/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.Edited by: Alex Abrahams.Theme Music by: Jordan Hendrickson and...2022-06-0131 minTranthologiesTranthologiesteaser 1: not crafted by god, but by manA selection of poems on the transmasculine experience.Content warnings: gender dysphoria, transphobia, sexual assault/abuse/harassment, violence, rain and thunderstorms (inc. sfx), stabbing noises (inc. sfx), crying (inc. sfx), religious imagery, self-hatred, internalised transphobia, death imagery, flesh noises (inc. sfx), fire (inc. sfx), bones cracking (inc. sfx), skeleton imagery, shouting (inc. sfx), catcalling, abuse mention, misgendering of self, scream (inc. sfx), glass smashing (inc. sfx), vocal distortion (inc. sfx)Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sFfte8hIGtd6PGYpEi95__n7Ee0_Qv4ERB_w0bSBcTI/edit?usp=sharingDyslexia-Friendly...2022-05-2512 minTranthologiesTranthologiesteaser 1: not crafted by god, but by manA selection of poems on the transmasculine experience.Content warnings: gender dysphoria, transphobia, sexual assault/abuse/harassment, violence, rain and thunderstorms (inc. sfx), stabbing noises (inc. sfx), crying (inc. sfx), religious imagery, self-hatred, internalised transphobia, death imagery, flesh noises (inc. sfx), fire (inc. sfx), bones cracking (inc. sfx), skeleton imagery, shouting (inc. sfx), catcalling, abuse mention, misgendering of self, scream (inc. sfx), glass smashing (inc. sfx), vocal distortion (inc. sfx)Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sFfte8hIGtd6PGYpEi95__n7Ee0_Qv4ERB_w0bSBcTI/edit?usp=sharingDyslexia-Friendly...2022-05-2512 minTranthologiesTranthologiesTrailerWelcome to Tranthologies!Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/123k8Ve5og1ye2rSeTRw9g0OqRZmSgtQvqkFQoRTzRZg/edit?usp=sharingDyslexia-friendly transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/12ZGL7Aj7bqjmS7gYp5T_hIMM5zV7C7nspBNtwEC5NSo/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.Edited by: Alex Abrahams.Voices: Alex Abrahams.Music by: Jordan Hendrickson.Podcast Cover Art by: Sylvia Keyes.Tranthologies is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Sharealike 4.0 International License and...2022-05-2301 minTranthologiesTranthologiesTrailerWelcome to Tranthologies!Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/123k8Ve5og1ye2rSeTRw9g0OqRZmSgtQvqkFQoRTzRZg/edit?usp=sharingDyslexia-friendly transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/12ZGL7Aj7bqjmS7gYp5T_hIMM5zV7C7nspBNtwEC5NSo/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.Edited by: Alex Abrahams.Voices: Alex Abrahams.Music by: Jordan Hendrickson.Podcast Cover Art by: Sylvia Keyes.Tranthologies is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Sharealike 4.0 International License and...2022-05-2301 minThe Children of Room 56The Children of Room 561.04: Familiar Faces (Part 2)Tell me, Fred. How do you feel about murder?Content warnings: body horror, bones cracking (inc. sfx), flesh noises (inc. sfx), violence, depictions of grief and mourning, references to death and kidnapping, abusive relationships (implied), death of partner (mentioned), voice distortion, mentions of past trauma, death of a family member (mentioned)Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17MrCh6ruKRQyqqWGlCk9s91dehlL0u3sOWsORi2tZaA/edit?usp=sharingDyslexia-Friendly Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1roi8l0R4eHf_yHq6TFk8khsrNWISTULBgt6GezOKmbc/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams.2022-05-2026 minThe Children of Room 56The Children of Room 561.03: Familiar Faces (Part 1)I know. You keep saying that. But the thing is, if we get murdered in this changing room, I’m pretty sure people will know that this is the crime scene BECAUSE OF ALL THE BLOOD.Content warnings: depictions of grief and mourning, scenes of emotional distress, body horror, references to death, flesh noises, bones cracking (inc. sfx), ghosts, static (inc. sfx)Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YwL9o3Bjle3zRl2G4VJAK8i7m05fp4mVLv7H1PTCs2s/edit?usp=sharingDyslexia-Friendly Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1i_6...2022-05-0641 minThe Children of Room 56The Children of Room 561.02: The Disappearance of Chip Romero (Part 2)I love you, but realistically, you’re not gonna go to your best friend’s funeral then be up for running around in the woods looking for monsters the week after, are you?Content warnings: depictions of grief and mourning, static (inc. sfx), blood, mentions of police, absent fathers, conflict and arguments, mentions of vampires, distorted voice (inc. sfx) and references to death.Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rzckc6MMbb7-84T6mcuNFQwyKA5766MO5XX53WmH02A/edit?usp=sharingDyslexia-Friendly Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yiGXjG8Xzlrt3mdm1MBG6W...2022-04-2238 minThe Children of Room 56The Children of Room 561.01: The Disappearance of Chip Romero (Part 1)You know, they never found the body.Content warnings: crying, static (inc. sfx), depictions of grief and mourning, references to death, mentions of police, references to transphobia, blood, mentions of vampires, mentions of isolation, arguments and disagreements, references to gender dysphoria, implied suicidal ideation and scenes of emotional distress.Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1f4OZmnzTMusuhuPsVQVQWn31t9s15x-Mx8Qbsi4d88s/edit?usp=sharingDyslexia-Friendly Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hA70dpD7p3b01sE2szGcDF_RteEGF4SEzMyx4QpsrO4/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams....2022-04-0852 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques55. Ideas & Empathy: How to Design and Communicate with Others in Mind“Very often, you are not designing for yourself. And you kind of have to get out of your own way to effectively design with others’ needs in mind.”In this podcast episode, lecturer Matt Abrahams is joined by Sarah Stein Greenberg, Director of the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design, aka the Stanford d.school, and author of Creative Acts for Curious People: How to Think, Create, and Lead in Unconventional Ways.Together, Greenberg and Abrahams discuss how design and communication require seeing things from more than just our own point of view, and the tools we can...2022-03-2920 minThe Children of Room 56The Children of Room 56Mini Episode: Dungeons & Dragons & DisappearancesWe have got to stop asking Sam to DM.Content warnings: scenes of emotional distressTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QSeqbYPpFCDelqDoLZLAD8sy31NUapxKDjKtzLkvDoM/edit?usp=sharingDyslexia-Friendly Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1puwLCni8-cBrJIjO9djuRuC__J-HGu41ATEW2Nm7cAs/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams.Script editing by: Jordan Hendrickson, Wyn Grillo and Lark Peterson.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.Edited by: Grey Kilgour.Music by: Jordan Hendrickson.Performances:Tam Silverman as Sam Moss.2022-03-2511 minThe Children of Room 56The Children of Room 56Mini Episode: The Mothly RoutineIs no one going to acknowledge the fact that he’s dating a myriad of moths?Content warnings: insects (moths, inc. sfx), static (inc. sfx), body horrorTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1h05ZHcczvrOdElXujd47mPkTxY2BBXoNJl7n_37NNkQ/edit?usp=sharingDyslexia-friendly transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FxfqpYUNNF1Ci45ZKquYKyD2Z0Xb16iGWDr-57nTQ5Y/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams.Script editing by: Lark Peterson and Jordan Hendrickson.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.Edited by: Jordan Hendrickson.Music by...2022-02-2512 minThe Children of Room 56The Children of Room 56Mini Episode: The Man With Orange EyesDid you really have to knock me out?Content warnings: emotional distress, emotional abuse, kidnapping, implied character death, general evildoing, distorted voice (inc. sfx), static (inc. sfx), cracking noises, deep growling, implied character deathTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yPFpf9M2yP-JkqNP8A0t8_cgfdZlswY4ca2y0OXwtKU/edit?usp=sharingDyslexia-friendly transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vSr3G6dWxFkH5fU_JMGYxnNwB94bIMELvhpSyGyA89k/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams.Script editing by: Lark Peterson and Jordan Hendrickson.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.2022-01-2811 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques48. Speaking Up Without Freaking Out: How to Tackle Communication Anxiety“Eighty five percent of people report being nervous about speaking in public, and I believe the other 15% are lying,” says Matt Abrahams, lecturer in Strategic Communication and podcast host. “What is it about speaking in front of others that makes most of us nervous? Well, those of us who study this ubiquitous fear believe it is part of our human condition.” In this special episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Matt Abrahams returns to one of the podcast's main goals: helping people become more confident communicators. Listen to interviews with Stanford University professors who research stress as they shar...2022-01-0525 minThe Children of Room 56The Children of Room 56Mini Episode: The Calm After a StormEvan Pearce, what in the name of transgenderism have you done?Content warnings: injury, references to conflict and arguments, implied death, staticTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Uydzes4KIYMORc99wP5ECA76r5nBfcYbbJdGY54DNb0/edit?usp=sharingDyslexia-friendly transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zFjnR6toqC5EFlU1zfA_P4iGGF1dODHsdX1sz6JNos8/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams and Grey Kilgour.Script editing by: Jordan Hendrickson.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.Edited by: Alex Abrahams.Music by: Jordan Hendrickson...2021-11-2619 minThe Children of Room 56The Children of Room 56Mini Episode: Into the DeepAs is tradition, those who are seen as young or immature, typically men and boys, would prove their maturity by traversing through the tunnels from the third layer of the Spiritsford Catacombs, to the north side entrance, engulfed entirely in darkness.Content warnings: bullying, implied transphobia, coercion, toxic masculinity, mild language, cults, bones, caves, darkness, attempted deadnaming, negative attitudes towards mental health services, threats of violence, weapons, death (mentioned), blood, animal death, human remains, sudden loud noises, being chased, animal harm, injuryTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o4oE8hzdtJJRbke-apQ7C18YrOjO0KUXqyxx...2021-10-2918 minThe Children of Room 56The Children of Room 56Mini Episode: Eye Won't Say I'm In LoveEyeballs don't have mouths.Content warnings: light body horror, bullying, being watched, light references to ableism, violence, threatTranscript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BHv0sXpG6QS5vdXrGeNmsE8OyH5RY6iUQskEMpGgC3w/edit?usp=sharingDyslexia-friendly transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1A_KxGv9oEHQZ1t3Jh8pGfwfF0JZ0Em1tfsgGGtw_lR8/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams.Script editing by: Jordan Hendrickson and Lark Peterson.Directed by: Alex Abrahams.Edited by: Alex Abrahams.Music by: Jordan Hendrickson....2021-09-2412 minThe Children of Room 56The Children of Room 56Mini Episode: Let's Go Lesbians!Let's Go Lesbians!Content warnings: mild/implied homophobia played for laughs, references to oppression. Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/12nRppFCnZDFvBelmWRJn05KXBNAFay6cfPCIgnWPUvg/edit?usp=sharingDyslexia-friendly transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HlZS81OWP2TWHv0o9vspswenKqttSrF4kCcountEmU0/edit?usp=sharingWritten by: Alex Abrahams, Megan Cason and Tam Silverman.Script editing by: Grey Kilgour and Lark Peterson.Directed by: Alex Abrahams and Moira-Juliet Scott.Edited by: Grey Kilgour.Music by: Jordan Hendrickson.Art by: Samantha Cooke.2021-06-2510 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques33. Hacking your Speaking Anxiety: How Lessons from Neuroscience Can Help You Communicate Confidently.“There’s no difference between the physiological response to something that you’re excited about and something that you’re nervous about or dreading,” says Andrew Huberman, associate professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford University. In this podcast episode, Huberman talks with host and lecturer Matt Abrahams about his research on the autonomic continuum, a spectrum between states of very high alertness or fear, all the way down to deep sleep, and shares how to better-use the system to your advantage.  “If people can conceptualize that the anxiety or stress response is the same as the excitement re...2021-05-1329 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques32. Speech That Empowers: How to Encourage Growth and Resilience in a Younger Audience“Communication is such a delicate dance and kids need to emerge from childhood having practiced,” says Julie Lythcott-Haims, former associate vice provost of undergraduate education Stanford University. In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, lecturer and podcast host Matt Abrahams sits down with Lythcott-Haims to discuss her new book, Your Turn: How to be an Adult, and ideas on how to communicate with young people so they feel empowered to take on the various (and often intimidating) duties of adulthood. “Responsibility isn’t a bad thing,” she says. “Responsibility is actually an amazing thing. And I think we...2021-04-2225 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques31. Quick Thinks: How to Shine Online and Excel at Virtual CommunicationIt has been over a year since millions of people have switched from office work to working from home. In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, lecturer and host Matt Abrahams highlights guests’ top takeaways on how to best communicate, share information, and cultivate a professional presence though the screen. “I think we have to find ways to reduce cognitive overload,” says Professor and Senior Associate Dean Sarah Soule. “I now offer my information in much smaller pieces interspersed with breakout groups.”Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@faste...2021-04-1610 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques30. Dissolve Disagreements: How Communication Impacts Conflict“Communication, conflict, and cooperation are intertwined in a multitude of ways,” says Nir Halevy, associate professor of organizational behavior at Stanford Graduate School of Business. In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Halevy sits down with host and lecturer Matt Abrahams, to discuss how we can often solve conflicts and disagreements by employing the correct strategy in our communication.  “How you articulate a particular grievance, your choice of words, the nonverbal aspects of your claim, such as the tone of your voice, can definitely influence reactions to your claim,” Halevy says.  Connect:Premium Si...2021-04-0121 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques29. Question Everything: Why Curiosity Is Communication’s Secret WeaponThe information you receive is only as strong as the questions you ask. In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Stanford Graduate School of Business lecturers Matt Abrahams and Debra Schifrin discuss how to craft inquiries that can lead to better communication outcomes. Questions are also instrumental in building relationships, Schifrin points out. “If you’re asking questions, you’re signaling to the other person that you value them. You’re taking time to listen to their answers.”Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart...2021-03-1124 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques28. Building Strong Relationships: How to Effectively Communicate in Your Professional and Personal LifeRecognizing the importance of forging connections with others — and learning how to build those bonds in real time — is the focus of a course that’s been the most popular elective at Stanford GSB for decades: Interpersonal Dynamics. The iconic course has taught thousands of students and professionals what it means to have exceptional relationships and how to interact with others in a way that contributes to deeper, stronger connections.In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, lecturer and podcast host Matt Abrahams sits down with David Bradford and Carole Robin, lecturer and former lecturer of iconic...2021-02-1829 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques27. Psychology Trumps Technology: How to Be a Better Communicator on Social Media“Psychology trumps technology,” says Jeff Hancock, founding director of the Stanford Social Media Lab and professor in the Department of Communication at Stanford.“If you want to understand what's going on in social media, the first place to start is with what's going on psychologically.”On the latest episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, lecturer and podcast host Matt Abrahams sits down with Professor Hancock, to talk about the communication tendencies, styles, and mistakes of social media users. “Whenever there's a new kind of technology ... our focus is on what it's doing,” Professor Hancock says. “But I think ov...2021-01-2825 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques26. Writing to Win: How to Quickly Capture Readers and Keep Them Engaged“The reader is impatient,” says Glenn Kramon, Stanford GSB lecturer in management and editor at the New York Times. “Start with the most important conclusion and then explain how you got there.”On the latest episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, lecturer and podcast host Matt Abrahams sits down with Glenn Kramon to talk about just how important our writing is — from a lengthy report to the opening line of an email. Listen as they discuss tips on improving your writing skills and share examples of what not to do.  Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast...2021-01-0822 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques25. Quick Thinks: All Effective Communication Must Start With ThisAs we look back on more than 20 interviews with Think Fast, Talk Smart guests, we’ve heard one piece of advice over and again: Know Your Audience. This wisdom echoes what research clearly shows: Content that is relevant and meaningful to an audience is more likely to be heard, retained and acted upon. The word communication comes from the Latin for to “make common,” yet many of us start our message from the wrong place. As lecturer and podcast host Matt Abrahams shares in this Quick Thinks episode, by taking the time to learn about our audience and the...2020-12-0408 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques24. Feelings First: How Emotion Shapes Our Communication, Decisions, and Experiences“Something like 90 to 95% of our decisions and behaviors are constantly being shaped the non-consciously by emotional brain system.” In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Professor of Marketing Baba Shiv sits down with lecturer and host Matt Abrahams to share his research on how emotions affect our, and our audience’s, decision making. “You’ve got to pay careful attention to the audience that you’re talking to and allow the person to talk,” Shiv says. “Allow the person to talk because then, the person has ownership of the idea.” Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fa...2020-11-2023 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques23. Look Within: How to Lead with Self Awareness and Vulnerability“Effective is being able to achieve your goals, which is important, but there are plenty of people who achieve their goals that most of us would find unworthy. So the question what does it take to be a good leader requires you to reflect on the values that you hold dear.”In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Senior Associate Dean and Professor of Organizational Behavior Brian Lowery sits down with lecturer and host Matt Abrahams to discuss the importance of self inquiry and an examination of one's own values in order to be effectively communicate and...2020-11-0631 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques22. Under Pressure: How to Communicate Clearly and Timely During a Crisis“Knowing your values gives you a beacon, or a lamppost, that can inform how you’re going to prioritize your actions.”   In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Stanford Graduate School of Business lecturer and Stanford University’s former Vice President of Public Affairs David Demarest speaks with host and lecturer Matt Abrahams on why knowing your values and the concerns of your stakeholders lays the foundation for any communication during a time of crisis.Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart Webs...2020-10-2226 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques21. Words Matter: How to Make Your Communication InclusiveWhat way can the language we use reinforce existing stereotypes and biases? In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Sarah Soule, Senior Associate Dean and Professor of Organizational Behavior sits down with lecturer and host Matt Abrahams to discuss how even the details of our word choice can shape culture, for better or worse.  Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn,  Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedIn  ********This episode is s...2020-10-0922 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques20. Question Your Questions: How to Spark Creativity in Your Communication“Sparking communication starts with asking why or what or how.” On this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Tina Seelig, the Professor of the Practice in Stanford’s department of Management Science and Engineering, sits down with podcast host and lecturer Matt Abrahams to talk about the structures of storytelling that will help become more creative communicators and the importance of asking questions about everything we do. “Having a mindset of curiosity opens the door to great communication,” Seelig says. “The more questions you ask, the more you learn, the more engaged you will be with others.”Connec...2020-09-2524 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques19. Showing Your Smile From Behind a Mask: How Culture and Emotion Impact Communication“In companies, you’re interacting with other people who come from different cultural contexts, and in order to be effective, you have to understand how much of your own communication and other people’s communication is shaped by their cultural ideas and their cultural values.” On this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, host Matt Abrahams sits down with Jeanne Tsai, an associate professor of Psychology at Stanford and director of the Culture and Emotion Lab. Jeanne’s research focuses on cultural influences on psychological and social processes related to emotion. Jeanne discusses why wearing a mask is more accepted f...2020-09-1125 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques18. Managing in the Moment: How to Get Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable“The less time you can spend dwelling on your mistakes, the more mental energy you can devote to doing what you need to do in that moment.” On this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Christian Wheeler, the StrataComm Professor of Management and Professor of Marketing at Stanford Graduate School Business, sits down with podcast host and lecturer Matt Abrahams to talk about embracing failure and managing your team in-the-moment. “When we’re confronted with personal failure, it feels bad to us. And we work hard to try to avoid that failure, and that can often be counterpr...2020-08-2831 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques17. Think Fast: You Asked, We AnsweredWe asked listeners to send in their communication conundrums and ended up with an inbox full of thoughtful, specific questions. In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, host and Stanford GSB lecturer Matt Abrahams is joined by Shawon Jackson, MBA ’21, to share techniques on crafting written responses, dealing with constant interruptions, and confronting the power dynamics present in most communication. Shawon is the founder of Our Voices Matter, a public speaking program for high school students of color and a dual-degree student between Stanford GSB and Harvard Kennedy School. Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Thin...2020-08-1319 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques16. Quick Thinks: How to Craft Your Body Language When Confronting ObjectionsKnowing what to say to a skeptical audience is paramount, but how can your body language communicate empathy, openness, and power? In this Quick Thinks episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, we revisit Matt Abrahams’s conversation with Stanford GSB lecturer Burt Alper about how to keep body language in mind when it comes to handling objections.  Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn,  Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedIn  ********This e...2020-07-3106 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques15. The Art of Negotiation: How to Get More of What You WantWhether we realize it or not, we negotiate everyday. But when we approach these situations as a win-or-lose battle, we’re already showing resistance, and setting ourselves up for difficulty. But what if you reframed the whole idea, to think of a negotiation not as a fight, but as a problem-solving exercise involving emotions?In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart Matt Abrahams speaks with Stanford GSB Professor emeritus Maggie Neale (and author of Getting More of What You Want: How the Secrets of Economics and Psychology Can Help You Negotiate Anything, in Business and in Li...2020-07-1616 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques14. Be Better At Work: How to Communicate Better With Coworkers and EmployeesMost of the work we do requires coordinating and collaborating with others. But how can we ensure the benefits of working with others, while avoiding conflict that’s inherent to communicating within groups?In this episode, Matt Abrahams speaks with Bob Sutton, Professor of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford School of Engineering and GSB Professor of Organizational Behavior (by courtesy) about maximizing productivity while minimizing what he calls “friction.” “So many organizations make the right things too hard to do and the wrong things too easy,” Sutton says. “For communication, to me, a big part of a leader's j...2020-07-0224 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques13. Make ’Em Laugh: How to Use Humor as a Secret Weapon in Your CommunicationHumor does more than just make people laugh. It allows you to connect with your audience, diffuse tension, elevate status, and compel others to your point of view. Humor can also help you and your message stand out, yet most of us hesitate to use humor, especially in our professional lives.In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Matt Abrahams speaks with Stanford GSB Professor Jennifer Aaker and Lecturer Naomi Bagdonas about when and how humor operates in the work place. “Many believe that humor simply has no place amidst serious work,” Professor Aaker says. “Yet showin...2020-06-2227 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques12. It's Not What You Say, It’s How You Say It: How To Communicate PowerPower exists in every relationship — whether we like that idea or not — and to be effective in any role, power needs to be understood. In this episode, Matt Abrahams sits down with Professor of Organizational Behavior Deborah Gruenfeld to discuss her new book, Acting with Power: Why We Are More Powerful Than We Believe. Deborah shares how body language can give us power, or take it from us, and advises how we can use power for good. Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart...2020-06-0520 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques11. The Science of Influence: How to Persuade Others And Hold Their AttentionWe’re constantly bombarded with competing images, messaging, and bids for our attention. That's why as communicators, it’s increasingly important to know what engages people.In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Matt Abrahams speaks with Stanford GSB Professor Zak Tormala about the subtle ways you can structure your speech to get people to pay attention. “It’s not really about tricking people into doing what you want,” Professor Tormala says. “It’s more about understanding the factors that actually engage people or open them up to your idea and maybe get them to see something a li...2020-05-2221 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques10. High-Stakes Communication: How to Manage Anxiety When Speaking in Front of OthersMost people feel nervous in situations such as speaking in front of a class, pitching a big idea, or giving a toast, yet research-backed techniques can help manage both the symptoms and sources of our speaking jitters.Matt Abrahams sits in the interviewee chair for this episode and talks with the podcast's producer, Jenny Luna, to share his backstory with public speaking anxiety and how by recognizing the causes of our nervousness, and applying mitigating techniques, we can gain confidence in our communication. Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello...2020-05-0718 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques9. Quick Thinks: How Being Present-Oriented Improves CommunicationAlthough it may feel counter intuitive, letting go of our prepared notes and focusing on the present can help us communicate more effectively.In this Quick Thinks episode, host Matt Abrahams speaks with Stanford University lecturers and improv theater experts Dan Klein and Adam Tobin on how staying in the moment allows communicators to connect with their audience. Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn,  Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedIn  ********Th...2020-04-2407 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques8. Don't Get Lost in Translation: How Non-Native Speakers Can Communicate With ConfidenceHaving to communicate in a language other than our native tongue can be quite a challenge. In this podcast episode, host Matt Abrahams speaks with Ken Romeo, the Associate Director for the Stanford Language Center, on specific tactics and approaches non-native speakers can use to prepare for speeches or presentations. Ken also shares advice on how to handle in-the-moment challenges, improve fluency, and let go of the need for perfection.Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast...2020-04-1014 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques7. Quick Thinks: Use This Framework to Speak up in Virtual MeetingsWe've all been in the situation where you have something important to contribute to a meeting and you don't know how to insert your thoughts. On this Quick Thinks episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, podcast host Matt Abrahams offers the three ways to insert your ideas, either by paraphrasing, asking a question, or stating an emotion. He also outlines the "What, So What, Now What" framework and explains how to use this structure to communicate your ideas more effectively. Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast...2020-04-0305 minImprobable ResearchImprobable ResearchEpisode 207: "The Psychoanalysts's Nose"The Psychoanalyst’s Nose, the Year of Lint, the Impact of Cold Wet Underwear, Boys Will Be Boys, the Pride of the Pride (of Lions), Hair (and Hare) Research, Social Dilemmas from the Not-So-Distant Past, Chewing on Knowledge, and Fold When Wet (If Naked Underwater).In episode #207, Marc Abrahams shows some unfamiliar research studies to Jean Berko Gleason, Chris Cotsapas, Andrew Berry, Robin Abrahams, and Nicole Sharp. Dramatic readings and reactions ensue. For More.Remember, our Patreon donors, on most levels, get access to each podcast episode before it is made public.Bruce Pe...2020-04-0154 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques6. Quick Thinks: Communicating and Leading VirtuallyLeading successful meetings remotely and being a strong speaker on-screen require specific skills. Communicating effectively has to do with your presence, ability to leverage tools, and your audience engagement. In this Quick Thinks episode, Stanford GSB Strategic Communications lecturer Matt Abrahams shares best practices for becoming a more effective and engaging online communicator.  Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn,  Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedIn  ********This episode is sponsored by Grammarly. Let Gra...2020-03-2708 minImprobable ResearchImprobable ResearchEpisode 206: "Flatulence in Dogs"Flatulence in Dogs, the Real-Life Wizard of Oz, Triskadekaphobia When People Buy a House, Boys Will Be Boys, Why Your Doctor Should Smell, Soft is Hard, You Bastard, and Personal Space at the Beach.In episode #206, Marc Abrahams shows some unfamiliar research studies to Nicole Sharp, Robin Abrahams, Melissa Franklin, Chris Cotsapas, Jean Berko Gleason, Bill Hoston and Andrew Berry. Dramatic readings and reactions ensue.Remember, our Patreon donors, on most levels, get access to each podcast episode before it is made public.Bruce Petschek, Audio EngineerJohn Shedler, Audio Engineer2020-03-1850 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques5. From Monologue to Dialogue: How to Handle a Skeptical AudiencePreparing to speak in front of a skeptical audience is more than thinking about objections beforehand – there are specific techniques you can use to respond to these challenging situations without sounding defensive, evasive, or dismissive. Here, we offer a few key tips for how to handle skepticism with aplomb.In this podcast, host Matt Abrahams and Stanford GSB lecturer Burt Alper share how to prepare for these challenges from your audience and discuss the importance of tactics like acknowledging audience input, reframing responses, and how to remain cool, collected, and credible. Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Th...2020-03-1217 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques4. The Journey to Mastery: How Self Reflection Can Improve CommunicationWhat does it mean to truly master communication? How can we speak and write for the most impact? In this podcast episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Stanford Graduate School of Business lecturers JD Schramm and Matt Abrahams discuss how to use self reflection for self improvement. They also offer methods for preparing for a high stakes situation such as a pitch meeting or an everyday interaction like an email. Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast...2020-02-2716 minImprobable ResearchImprobable ResearchEpisode 204: "The Longest Oath"The Longest Oath, The Okajima/Fujinami Navel Lint Removal Invention, The Effect of Country Music on Suicide, Garlic in Men and Women, Artificial Fruit Processing, Improbable Medical Review, Clever Contraptions to Capture Crooks, and On What I Do Not Understand and Have Something to Say.In episode #204, Marc Abrahams shows some unfamiliar research studies to Robin Abrahams, Chris Cotsapas, Jean Berko Gleason, Andrew Berry, Nicole Sharp, Corky White, Richard Baguley, and Melissa Franklin. Dramatic readings and reactions ensue. For More.Remember, our Patreon donors, on most levels, get access to each podcast episode before it...2020-02-1950 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques3. When Knowing Too Much Can Hurt Your Communication: How to Make Complex Ideas AccessibleAs communicators, we often need to take complex information (e.g., financial, technical, or scientific) and make it more understandable for our audience – we’re experts and they likely aren’t. But having so much knowledge on the topics we discuss can often make the job more difficult: we dive in too quickly, forget about our audience's needs, or use jargon that goes over their heads. In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, strategic communications lecturers Matt Abrahams and Lauren Weinstein explore the “curse of knowledge” and offer specific techniques you can use to be more successful...2020-02-1214 minImprobable ResearchImprobable ResearchEpisode 203: "Who Can Touch Whom"Who Can Touch Whom, Head on Brain in Brain, Gueguen and the Goad of Small Things, Clever Contraptions to Capture Crooks, some 2013 Ig Nobel Prize Winners, Fire-Eaters and Punk Rockers, and the Names of Bad Guys.In episode #203, Marc Abrahams shows some unfamiliar research studies to Jean Berko Gleason, Foster the Cat, Richard Baguley, Robin Abrahams, Andrew Berry, and Chris Cotsapas. Dramatic readings and reactions ensue. For More.Remember, our Patreon donors, on most levels, get access to each podcast episode before it is made public.Bruce Petschek, Audio EngineerJon...2020-02-0555 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques2. Communicating Our Multiple Selves: How to Effectively Manage Your ReputationHow others perceive us in person and via social media can impact our careers and social standing. But we can build the reputation we want through conscious communication. On this podcast episode, strategic communication lecturers Matt Abrahams and Allison Kluger share techniques on effectively improving and managing your reputation.Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn,  Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedIn  ********This episode is sponsored by Grammarly. Let Grammarly take the busywork of...2020-01-3016 minImprobable ResearchImprobable ResearchEpisode 202: "Sneezing and a Full Stomach"Sneezing on a Full Stomach, Mustache Wax, Red Hippo Sweat, The Impossible Expertise of Self-Perceived Expertise, some 2012 Ig Nobel Prize Winners, and Walking in the City.In episode #202, Marc Abrahams shows some unfamiliar research studies to Melissa Franklin, Richard Baguley, Robin Abrahams, Jean Berko Gleason, and Nicole Sharp. Dramatic readings and reactions ensue. For more.Remember, our Patreon donors, on most levels, get access to each podcast episode before it is made public.Bruce Petschek, Audio EngineerJon Shedler, Audio EngineerSeth Gliksman, Production Assistant--- Support this...2020-01-2250 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques1. Speaking Without a Net: How to Master Impromptu CommunicationMost professional communication is spontaneous in nature: it’s providing feedback in the moment, answering questions, introducing people. On this podcast episode, Strategic Communication lecturer Matt Abrahams speaks with Stanford lecturers Adam Tobin and Dan Klein on how to become more comfortable and confident in in-the-moment speaking situations. Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn,  Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedIn  ********This episode is sponsored by Grammarly. Let Grammarly take the busywork off your...2020-01-1523 minThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesThink Fast Talk Smart: Communication TechniquesIntroducing Think Fast, Talk Smart: The PodcastJoin Matt Abrahams, lecturer in strategic communication at Stanford Graduate School of Business, as he sits down with experts from across the world to discuss public speaking anxiety, speaking off the cuff, nailing a Q&A, and more.Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn,  Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedIn2020-01-1001 minImprobable ResearchImprobable ResearchEpisode 201: "Crunchiness Loss"Crunchiness Lost, Clever Contraptions to Trap Crooks, Shoe-Throwing at Weddings, Untied Laces Across the World, Moving Violations of Washing Machines, Stool Pigeons, Clothes for Clothes Shopping, Tanning Beds, Frozen Mammoth Meat, and Neurological Damage from Praying.In episode #201, Marc Abrahams shows some unfamiliar research studies to Jean Berko Gleason, Richard Baguley, Robin Abrahams, Bruce Petschek, and Chris Cotsapas. Dramatic readings and reactions ensue. For more.Remember, our Patreon donors, on most levels, get access to each podcast episode before it is made public.Bruce Petschek, Audio EngineerJon Shedler, Audio Engineer2020-01-0853 minImprobable ResearchImprobable ResearchEpisode 200: "Disgusting Sounds?"Disgusting Sounds, Cello Scrotum, Hole Shapes, Headless Mannequins, Medical Oddities, Grateful Dead, Cool Noses, and Black Dress Temperatures.In episode #200 (the first episode in the new series!), Marc Abrahams shows some unfamiliar research studies to Jean Berko Gleason, Chris Cotsapas, Melissa Franklin, Robin Abrahams, and Richard Baguley. Dramatic readings and reactions ensue. For more.Remember that our Patreon donors, on most levels, get access to each podcast episode before it is made public.Bruce Petschek, Audio EngineerJon Shedler, Audio EngineerSeth Gliksman, Production Assistant--- Support this...2019-12-2549 minThe Sport Psych ShowThe Sport Psych Show#47 Warren Abrahams - Coaching for PotentialI’m excited to speak with Rugby Sevens coach, Warren Abrahams in this episode. Warren started out playing rugby in South Africa before moving to the UK where he began to focus on coaching. He has since held a series of coaching roles including with London Irish, Harlequins, Lithuania Sevens and England Sevens. He is now coaching the German National Sevens team. We speak about being a student of the game; developing resilience; multi-sports; the importance of ‘play’; ‘chaotic’ training sessions and the role of psychology in sport.2019-07-151h 12