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Revealing

The Underrated Power of Oversharing
Book • 2026
Leslie John's Revealing argues that many of our fears about 'oversharing' are overblown and that, when done thoughtfully, disclosure strengthens relationships, influence, and negotiation outcomes.

Drawing on lab experiments, field studies, and real-world examples, John shows how strategic transparency — revealing the right information, to the right people, at the right time — increases trust and customer retention.

The book explains the difference between emotional dumping and useful vulnerability, introduces the idea of disclosure flexibility, and maps where leader vulnerability helps versus when it harms credibility.

John offers practical rules of thumb (like reciprocity and sequencing) and encourages small experiments to expand comfort with revealing.

Overall, the book reframes oversharing as an underrated interpersonal tool when paired with emotional and situational intelligence.

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Mentioned in 4 episodes

Mentioned by
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Dan Harris
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Leslie K. John
to introduce and identify the guest's new book on the benefits and practice of self-disclosure.
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Harvard Business School Professor on Building Trust, Reducing Regret, and the Underrated Power of Oversharing | Leslie John
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Rufus Griscom
as the guest's new book illustrating the benefits of disclosure.
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The Surprising Power of Oversharing
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Leslie K. John
as the basis for her research and five key insights about disclosure decisions and oversharing.
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The Science of Oversharing: Why Revealing More Builds Trust
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Mike Carruthers
when introducing
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Leslie John
and her research on how sharing more can build trust, strengthen relationships, and improve professional success.
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Are You Revealing Too Much or Not Enough? & How We Absorb Technology
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Michael Herold
introducing the guest and the book as the basis for the episode's discussion.
448. The Power of Oversharing with Leslie John
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Jennifer Cohen
to introduce the guest's new book about the benefits of strategic disclosure.
Episode 531: Leslie John: Oversharing as a Competitive Advantage in Leadership and Negotiation
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Amy Morin
to introduce
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Leslie John
and her book about the benefits of sharing more in relationships and life.
301 — Why Undersharing Is Holding You Back (And How to Fix It) With Harvard Professor Leslie John
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Suzy Welch
as the guest's new book and recommended to students and listeners for its research on self-disclosure.
Turns Out, You’re Not Oversharing. You’re Undersharing with Harvard Professor Leslie John
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Brian Kenny
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Leslie K. John
in relation to the benefits and risks of openness and oversharing.
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