
"Yes, And...Moving forward with improvisation" with guest Scotty Watson
12/16/20 • 33 min
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Virtual Communication- When to Push, When to Pull with David Knechtel
How do you adapt your communication style virtually and make it FEEL different?
Are you and your teams Zoomed out?
When have you earned the right to 'push' your idea?
TFR 's guest is here to help: David Knechtel
VP Business Development Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada, Managing Director The Client Counsel.
AND a Friend, Mentor!
We talk about:
- 3 practices to connect virtually (Planning, Story, Voices/Culture)
- The high degree of ambiguity that has changed the way we communicate
- A different perspective on Empathy and Motivate.
David grew up on a family farm in Ontario, Canada and then took off! Living and working around the world helping to build companies and their people.
This felt right to reconnect with David and continue my Jedi training :))
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Get your Spidey Sense going
How can you get your Spidey Sense to tingle?
It's that intuition that tells Peter Parker aka Spiderman that something is wrong.
He doesn't see it. He feels it, listens to it, respects it. He doesn't dismiss it.
Hmm...sounds like Mindfulness - being present in the moment and without judgement. Yup!
This is not a resolution, it's small changes you can play with to:
- Deepen your relationships
- Deal with screen fatigue
- Feel more in control
- Be present
This is a short podcast with some simple ways you can get your Spidey Sense to tingle, it’s going to feel right.
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