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Communicast: A Communication Skills Podcast

Marcus Schaller: Mindfulness for Effective Listening

16 Nov 2021

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Marcus shares his thoughts on the importance of being fully present and how meditation has helped improve his communication skills. A key takeaway is that it is ok to be a "work in progress" when it comes to being an effective communicator.Key Takeaways:0:00 - Intro/Marcus's Background1:50 - What does 'strong communication skills' mean to you?3:57 - The effects of meditation on communication skills10:39 - What communication skills are necessary today?15:06 - How to communicate data19:37 - The importance of networking28:56 - Trust is foundational to effective communicationAbout Marcus Schaller:Marcus has almost 20 years of experience helping B2B brands create obsessively customer-focused marketing strategies and content. He is currently the Senior Content Director at Team 201 where his primary focus is scaling client content projects across different areas of the marketing function, including creating performance and paid programs for CRO, driving thought leadership, and developing customer-focused strategic narratives.Additional resources:Follow Communispond on LinkedIn for more communication skills tips: https://bit.ly/3jRRZwHLearn more about Communispond at https://www.communispond.com Connect with Scott D'Amico on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3mwyRWSConnect with Marcus Schaller on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3F4v9u5Download the ProSpeak® app. Providing users with instant feedback on presentation and communication skills.Apple: https://apple.co/3jTJbqeAndroid: https://bit.ly/3buYqRT

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