Matt Abrahams
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Podcast Appearances
I think it was after my kids were, so probably at least 15, 16 years.
Awesome.
I 100% agree.
I'm very fortunate that the podcast I host, I get to interview some of the world's best communicators.
And it is such a treat to not only engage them in thinking through their craft, but seeing them do it and observing the different ways people do things.
And it doesn't have to be somebody who's famous or has a whole bunch of notoriety.
One of my son's kindergarten teachers taught me so much about how to stay calm under pressure, how to monitor and manage and facilitate interaction.
We just have to pay attention to it and be open to it, not so that we copy, but so that we get ideas and we see how people do things.
The way you break down complex biological processes I find amazing in terms of the accessibility that you bring to it.
That's a skill that somebody who is programming, you know, some programmer somewhere could use to explain to their end users how this works.
We need to borrow and understand what people do.
We get caught up in our own way of doing it and watching others I think is a best way to do it.
Well, and I would add to that that often when we're in those situations, the audience actually wants to learn from us.
They're there because they want to take value from us.
They're not there to critique and judge and evaluate, although that can happen.
People don't like watching people fail and flail.
We want to get some value.
And if you remind yourself that I have value to bring โ
and the audience wants that value, that can reduce some of the temperature of that.
With regard to movement, I think movement is great.