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The Art of Charm
The Art of Charm is where self-motivated people, just like you, come to learn from the company’s coaches about to how to master human dynamics, relationships, and becoming your best self with the help of Johnny and AJ, the company’s founders. Johnny and AJ bring their 11 years of coaching experience from their famous Bootcamps, where they host clients in Los Angeles from all over the world and they share their stories, best practices and themselves on this weekly podcast. Not only does The Art of Charm help everyday people, including active members of the military, learn how to become higher performers, better spouses, partners, and coworkers, they dig deep into human behavior, the science behind it, and demystify what we do and why we do it.
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Oct 25, 2021 • 53min
Dr. Wendy Suzuki | Take Charge of Your Anxiety Today Using These 5 Time-tested Tactics
In today’s episode, we cover anxiety with Dr Wendy Suzuki. Dr Suzuki is a professor of neural science and psychology at the New York University’s Center for Neural Science, and the author of “Healthy Brain, Happy Life: A Personal Program to to Activate Your Brain and Do Everything Better” and her newest book, “Good Anxiety: Harnessing the Power of the Most Misunderstood Emotion.”
Anxiety is typically something we try to avoid, but why do we avoid it, what does science tell us about anxiety, and how can we use anxiety to our advantage?
What to Listen For
Introduction – 2:35
What is good anxiety and how do you recognize when anxiety is good or bad for you?
How do you recognize when the anxiety you’re experiencing is bad enough that you should seek help?
What behaviors might you be exhibiting that make your anxiety worse?
Relationships and their impact on our anxiety – 11:32
How do your relationships impact your anxiety and what can you do to mitigate that impact?
What simple exercise can you do anywhere to get a handle on your everyday anxiety?
How can you use small rituals and habits to stop your anxiety from ruining your daily activities and responsibilities?
Conquering anxiety – 27:12
What can you do if your anxiety is stopping you from falling asleep at night?
What simple mental exercises can you use to diffuse your anxiety so it doesn’t have such a strong influence on your life?
How can you prepare for social events so your anxiety doesn’t ruin the event for you?
Managing anxiety in loved ones – 39:30
What can you do as parents if you are concerned about anxiety in your children?
What do many of us do to make our anxiety worse when we believe it’s actually making our anxiety better?
We tend to place anxiety into a category of emotions we try to avoid. While you can experience anxiety that is so bad it warrants professional help, the anxiety most of us deal with on a daily basis can be embraced for what it can teach us about ourselves and the people around us. If you want to better manage your anxiety, start by looking at it from a place of curiosity and creativity. Next time you’re experiencing anxiety, take a moment to ask yourself where the anxiety is coming from. The more you can look at your anxiety objectively, the faster it will subside and be manageable.
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Resources from this Episode
Dr Wendy Suzuki’s website
Good Anxiety: Harnessing the Power of the Most Misunderstood Emotion
Healthy Brain, Happy Life: A Personal Program to to Activate Your Brain and Do Everything Better
Dr Wendy Suzuki on Twitter
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Oct 18, 2021 • 58min
Vanessa Bohns | Amplify Your Influence Using These 3 Simple Strategies
In today’s episode, we cover influence with Professor Vanessa Bohns. Vanessa is a social psychologist, an award-winning researcher and teacher, and a professor of organizational behavior at Cornell University.
We all have the ability to influence those around us to some degree, so what can you do to understand your influence, grow your influence, and use your influence to help you achieve your goals?
What to Listen For
Intro and Vanessa’s origin story – 0:00
What do many of us get wrong about our influence over others, the perception others have of us, and how much other people actually like us?
Why do we always feel like everyone is watching when we feel embarrassed?
What is the spotlight effect?
How to start recognizing your influence – 13:34
What can you do to overcome the limiting beliefs you might have about how much influence you actually have?
What can you do as an introvert to feel confident and comfortable in situations where you know it’s going to be uncomfortable?
Being more genuine during the chaos of cancel culture – 24:30
What can we do to be more comfortable being genuine when people are scared to say the wrong thing?
What can we do to counter those who want to use their power and influence against us if we are trying to be more open and trusting of others?
What can you do to overcome your fear of rejection?
Learning to say no – 36:16
How do you learn to say no to someone who is in a position of power or authority over you?
Our common misconceptions about influence – 44:25
Why and how do we underestimate the compounding effect of our individual influence outside of the people we interact with directly?
How do we view our influence compared to how our influence actually works on people around us?
We often underestimate the impact we have on the people around us because of our misconceptions about how influence works. We get caught up in thinking influence is our ability to directly influence a person’s actions with our words, but in reality we influence the people around us in small amounts over extended periods of time.
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Resources from this Episode
You Have More Influence Than You Think by Vanessa Bohns
Vannesa Bohns’s website
Vanessa Bohns on Twitter
The invisibility cloak illusion: People (incorrectly) believe they observe others more than others observe them
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Oct 11, 2021 • 47min
Chris Fraser & Dr. Isabelle Leboeuf | Conquer Your Anger by Implementing This Simple Exercise
In today’s episode, we cover anger management with Dr. Isabelle Leboeuf and Chris Fraser. Dr. Leboeuf integrates hypnotherapy, cognitive behavioural therapy, and compassion-focused therapy in her private practice in the North of France. Chris has been helping children, individuals, and families to be the best versions of themselves for over 25 years, and co-authored the book Freedom: How Teens Can Use Mindful Compassion to Thrive in a Chaotic World and Grow a Purpose-driven Life.
Anger is an emotion we all experience throughout life, but how we respond to it makes all the difference in the world, so what even is anger, how should we look at it, and what are some healthy strategies for dealing with intense emotions like anger?
What to Listen For
Relationship between self-compassion and anger – 2:06
Is there a difference between the anger we feel toward others versus the anger we feel toward ourselves?
Healthy strategies to process and work through anger – 11:00
What exercises should you use to work through anger and what should you avoid doing when you’re angry?
What is the difference between compassion and self-compassion?
What three words can you tell yourself to alleviate strong feelings of anger or frustration you’re experiencing?
Is self-compassion just being easy on yourself? – 20:25
What are the three components of self-compassion?
Defining and discovering core values – 29:00
How can you use negative and positive emotions to help you figure out what your core values are?
Learning from compassion-focused therapy – 35:18
What can you learn from compassion-focused therapy to equip you with the tools to better handle intense emotional states so you don’t do something in the moment that you’ll regret?
A full human life is arguably one in which you experience the entire spectrum of human emotions, positive and negative. Negative in this case can be interpreted as the opposite of what we think of as positive emotions, but it doesn’t mean a negative emotion is bad or should be avoided. As a society, we generally look down on or seek to avoid negative emotions such as anger and frustration, which can then lead us to not teach kids how to properly manage their anger. And a lack of anger management within an entire population will spell disaster for an entire generation that is not equipped to process and deal with their emotions in a healthy manner.
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Resources from this Episode
Freedom: How Teens Can Use Mindful Compassion to Thrive in a Chaotic World and Grow a Purpose-driven Life by Chris Fraser
Dr. Isabelle’s website
Compassionate Mind Collaborative website
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Oct 4, 2021 • 1h 4min
Dr. Amishi Jha | Turbocharge Your Focus by Using This Simple 12 Minute Mindfulness Practice
In today’s episode, we cover focus and attention with Dr. Amishi Jha. Dr. Amishi Jha received her Ph.D. from the University of California–Davis, is a professor of psychology at the University of Miami, and is the Cofounder and Director of Contemplative Neuroscience for the Mindfulness Research and Practice Initiative.
It seems like our attention spans are getting shorter every year, but are they really, what can we do to improve our ability to focus, and how do we deal with the countless entities always clawing for our attention everywhere we look?
What to Listen For
Introduction and Dr. Amishi’s origin story – 9:00
How does meditation better equip us to deal with everything that is fighting for our attention in daily life?
What is attention and why should we care? – 19:24
What are the three components of attention and how do mindfulness practices influence our ability to pay attention?
What mindfulness exercise can you start doing now to begin seeing the benefits of meditation?
Are our attention spans actually getting shorter?
How do we use our brain to combat our own lack of attention or focus?
The Finder Flashlight Practice for developing focus – 31:20
What can you do to help your children learn to pay attention and focus?
What advantages do people with ADD/ADHD have that people without it don’t have?
Improving focus while living under a lot of stress – 48:50
What 12-minute exercise can you do on a daily basis to boost your ability to focus, even in high stress, high demand situations and environments?
Our ability to focus on something for an extended period of time is one of the significant differences between humans and other animals. However, like other animals we can easily be distracted and lose that focus. So what can we do in today’s world where everything in our daily lives is fighting for our attention? We can start by meditating (or implementing a similarly effective mindfulness practice) that can help us cultivate a sense of awareness that isn’t so reactive and easily distracted.
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Resources from this Episode
Dr. Amishi’s website
Peak Mind: Find Your Focus, Own Your Attention, Invest 12 Minutes a Day
How to Tame Your Wandering Mind (TED Talk by Dr. Amishi)
Dr. Amishi on Twitter
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Sep 27, 2021 • 1h 14min
Toolbox | Unlock Your Inner Super Connector by Growing Your Social Capital
In today’s episode, we cover networking with AJ, Johnny, and Michael.
Many of us don’t realize there is more to networking than simply showing up to events and introducing, so what kind of preparation should go into networking events, how do you know what value you have to offer those you meet, and how can you use digital platforms to be the super connector no one forgets?
What to Listen For
Intro to networking and Coach Michael’s recruitment – 0:00
What common misconceptions do people have about networking and interacting with people in your network?
What 3 questions can you ask yourself to prevent you from wasting a life-changing networking opportunity?
Networking hurdles and overcoming them – 9:50
What does science say about why so many of us feel uncomfortable about networking and what can we do about it?
When and where should you avoid networking?
Why is networking about more than just career development?
Social capital and networking – 21:15
What are the 3 components of social capital and why do you need to know your social capital if you want to network effectively?
What are the 2 strategies to networking and why do you need a mix of both in order to be successful at networking?
Effective networking in the digital era – 34:50
What tips can you start using today to build an amazing network and connect with people you look up to?
Why is it important to know your WHY when it comes to networking?
What is the best way to introduce two people in your network?
What are the best practices for following up with people you meet at a networking event (and what should you avoid doing)?
Many of us view networking events as isolated opportunities to meet new people in which you only have the event itself to make new connections. The most effective networkers, however, know that is inefficient because that’s when everyone else is trying to do the same. Great networkers utilize the time before and after the events to start and strengthen new relationships. This can be as easy as messaging the attendees and speakers on LinkedIn before an event letting them know you are looking forward to meeting them and/or hearing their presentations.
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Resources from this Episode
Professional Networking Makes People Feel Dirty (HBS Article)
Susan McPherson | Effortlessly Build a World-Class Network by Using These 5 Tips (AOC Podcast Episode)
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Sep 20, 2021 • 1h 15min
Carey Nieuwhof | Incredible Productivity and Never Burn Out
In today’s episode, we cover peak performance and burnout with Carey Nieuwhof. Carey is the author of the best selling “Didn't See It Coming: Overcoming the Seven Greatest Challenges That No One Expects and Everyone Experiences” and the host of one of our favorite podcasts, The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast.
Introduction
With all of the pressure to increase output and creativity these days, burn out is a real threat, so what are the warning signs you’re entering a dangerous burn out cycle, how can you avoid it, and how can you improve your skill set without risking burn out?
What to Listen For
Introduction and Carey’s history with burnout – 2:00
How do you manage the risks of burnout when building a business or focusing on your career?
What does it mean to be at your best? – 14:10
What is one of the biggest myths about building a fulfilling career and life?
What forms does burnout take and how can you recognize when you need help?
The stress spiral and how to avoid it – 25:09
What are the warning signs you are stuck in the destructive stress spiral?
What are the three types of energy zones we all have in a day and how do you identify them so you know when to do your best work and when to avoid doing work?
Always be working on your gifts and skills – 43:45
How do world-class performers work to improve their talents and abilities?
What do many of us allow our lives to be filled with that we should be saying no to?
What exercise can you use to easily structure your week ahead of time so you don’t end up feeling overwhelmed or burned out?
Why should you set goals for yourself if you want to learn how to start saying no effortlessly?
If you are feeling burnt out at work, it might have less to do with how much you’re working and more to do with when you’re trying to work. It has been shown that humans have a specific window of peak energy during the day, and if you try to push yourself too far outside of that window, the effects can be detrimental to your productivity as well as your physical and mental health. By structuring your day around your individual peak window, you can revitalize your passion and productivity while easily saying no to work and appointments that don’t serve you.
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Resources from this Episode
At Your Best: How to Get Time, Energy, and Priorities Working in Your Favor by Carey Nieuwhof
Didn't See It Coming: Overcoming the Seven Greatest Challenges That No One Expects and Everyone Experiences by Carey Nieuwhof
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast
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Sep 13, 2021 • 60min
Brett Hagler | How to Dream Big and Fight Off Limiting Beliefs
In today’s episode, we cover finding your life mission and turning it into a business with Brett Hagler. Brett is the CEO and Co-Founder of New Story, a Y Combinator graduate, and a cancer survivor recognized on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list, named one of the Top 100 Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs by Goldman Sachs, and his company was named among Fast Company’s “Most Innovative Companies in the World” four different times.
It’s no easy task to decide on a life mission, so what can you do figure out what yours is, why is it important to find work you’re passionate about or at least interested in, and how should you handle risk-taking and failure when pursuing a business idea that goes against the grain of mainstream thinking?
What to Listen For
What is New Story and why should you know about it? – 2:04
How did Brett Hagler realize solving homelessness is his life mission?
What can you do to figure out what your life mission is?
Why you should strive to do work you’re passionate about – 17:05
What hidden price do we pay for doing work we don’t find interesting or exciting?
How can 3D printing be used to solve homelessness around the world?
What’s it like going through Y-Combinator as a non-profit organization?
How affordable will 3D-printed houses be and how soon will you be able to buy one?
Building a base of loyal customers when starting a business – 33:50
What can you do to build a genuine connection with your customers when first starting a business that will set you apart from your competitors?
How do you overcome self doubt when trying something new or experiencing success for the first time?
What counterintuitive advice should you think about when starting and scaling a business if you don’t want to lose your best talent to your competition?
Key strategies for handling failures in business – 47:50
What are the two ways to approach risk-taking when running a business and why should you avoid one?
What are some of New Story’s greatest success stories?
It’s true that the journey to finding your life mission is not easy. But if you want to be successful, it's worth taking the time and effort to find what you are passionate about—or at very least interested in doing. When starting a business for yourself, make sure you properly connect with your customers by providing them high-quality products they can't get anywhere else. And when failure strikes (and it will), use a few key strategies to handle tough times until better days come around again. Remember, "failure is just another word for opportunity."
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Resources from this Episode
Brett Hagler’s website
Brett Hagler on LinkedIn
Brett Hagler on Twitter
Brett Hagler on Instagram
New Story website
New Story on YouTube
New Story on Instagram
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Sep 6, 2021 • 1h 10min
Jonathan Horowitz | Overcome Chronic Stress by Implementing 3 Easy Daily Activities
In today’s episode, we cover stress and anxiety with Dr. Jonathan Horowitz. Jonathan Horowitz received his Ph.D. in clinical psychology, and is the CEO and founder of the San Francisco Stress and Anxiety Center where he helps people manage and overcome stress.
Science is showing us that we are dealing with increased levels of stress and anxiety thanks to the pandemic, so what can you do to prevent your stress and anxiety from overwhelming you, how can you prevent burnout, and when do you know it’s time to seek professional help?
What to Listen For
Dr. Jonathan Horowitz’s origin story – 2:06
How easily can other people tell when you’re feeling nervous or anxious in a conversation?
How does perfectionism get in the way of you achieving your goals and what can you do to move past it?
Can you control whether or not people like you?
Warning signs you’re not adequately managing stress – 22:40
What can you do to better manage your stress levels so it doesn’t damage your health and relationships?
How does stress impact your ability to be creative and an effective problem solver?
What can you do to help manage the stress of working from home and not having a clear distinction between home and work?
Preventing burnout by practicing self-care – 37:56
What small but meaningful exercises can you do in your daily life to better take care of yourself so you don’t get overwhelmed by stress?
What should you avoid doing if you don’t want to get overwhelmed by stress?
How has our social anxiety been impacted by COVID and the lockdown and what can we do about it?
How do you know when you should see a therapist?
While short periods of stress (like exercise or solving a difficult problem) can provide countless benefits to our physical and mental wellbeing, long periods of chronic stress can have detrimental effects on our minds and bodies. But what can you do about it when it seems like being stressed out is normal? It comes down to small daily habits that any of us can implement in our lives because we all have a few minutes to spare to take better care of ourselves.
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Resources from this Episode
Jonathan Horowitz on LinkedIn
San Francisco Stress and Anxiety Center
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Aug 30, 2021 • 1h 7min
Anne-Maartje Oud | Make Powerful First Impressions By Mastering These Body Language Hacks
In today’s episode, we cover negotiation with Anne-Maartje Oud. Anne is a behavioral advisor, trainer, and the CEO & founder of The Behaviour Company based in Amsterdam.
Your behavior plays an essential role in getting your message across, so what can you do to make sure your message doesn’t get lost, why is emotional validation crucial if you want to be a great leader, and how should you prepare for and handle conflict in the workplace?
What to Listen For
The biggest myths about reading body language – 1:30
What can reading body language tell you about someone and what can it NOT tell you?
What questions can you ask yourself to find out what external and internal factors might be influencing your body language?
What can you do if you are over analyzing your communication to the detriment of your relationships and career?
The brain-body connection and how you feel – 18:05
What are easy ways you can convey trustworthiness in the workplace?
What changes can you make to boost the effectiveness of your speaking and presentation style through Zoom?
What are pacifying behaviors and why do we need to be on the lookout for them when talking to someone or a group of people?
The importance of validation in the workplace – 36:46
What is emotional validation and why do you need to have a handle on it if you want to be an effective leader?
What kind of feedback should you avoid giving if you want to lead your team effectively?
DOs and DON'Ts of dealing with conflict in the workplace – 46:30
What are the 4 ways people use to deal with conflict and which ways should you avoid if you don’t want to lose your relationships?
What can you do to prepare yourself emotionally for a difficult conversation or confrontation so you don’t lose your cool when it matters?
What advice surrounding body language should you avoid at all cost?
A person’s body language communicates a great deal about the person, but it’s not magic. In order to effectively understand body language, it’s important to dispel some of the myths surrounding body language so you know its limits. Body language can give you a glimpse into what a person might be feeling at that moment, but it cannot tell you what they’re thinking.
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Resources from this Episode
Anne-Maartje Oud on Twitter
Anne-Maartje Oud on LinkedIn
Art of Charm podcast with Joe Navarro
The Importance of Validation by Joe Navarro, Anne-Maartje Oud
Dangerous Personalities by Joe Navarro
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Aug 23, 2021 • 1h 4min
Victoria Medvec | Master Negotiation By Avoiding These 3 Traps
In today’s episode, we cover negotiation with Dr. Victoria Medvec. Dr. Medvec a master negotiator, Kellogg professor, CEO of Medvec & Associates, and is the author of Negotiate Without Fear: Strategies and Tools to Maximize Your Outcomes.
Negotiating is a part of life, personally and professionally, so how should we be looking at it, how can we remove the fear and anxiety from negotiating, and what strategies can you implement from a professional negotiator to take your negotiating skills to the next level?
What to Listen For
Dr. Victoria Medvec’s origin story – 1:35
What do great negotiators enjoy about the act of negotiating?
What are the biggest fears people have about negotiating that prevent them from getting what they deserve and what can you do to overcome those fears?
What is the most important element of effective negotiation and how can you use it to overcome your fears of negotiating?
Creating win-win negotiation outcomes – 12:59
How can you think about future negotiations in a way that makes both parties excited about the outcome?
What questions can you ask in a negotiation to get a better understanding of what the other party is looking to get out of the negotiation?
What does it mean to prepare for a negotiation and how can you show the other party during the negotiation that you’ve put in the work ahead of time?
Common traps many expert negotiators fall into – 23:07
What are the 3 most common traps experienced negotiators fall into and what can you do to avoid falling into those traps?
How do you bring creativity into negotiating to ensure both parties walk away from the negotiation with a win?
Why are emotion and storytelling important in the art of negotiation?
Managing emotions during negotiations – 37:00
What 4 steps can you take to manage the emotions during negotiations to prevent them from ruining a deal and making you and/or your company look bad?
How do you effectively negotiate your salary to get what you deserve while also giving the company a positive outcome?
How do different generations view negotiation and why is it important?
What are
We typically associate the word “negotiation” with negotiating a raise or negotiating the price of a car, but in reality just about anything can be negotiated. Unfortunately, many of us never try to negotiate because negotiating seems intimidating, or we just assume the price or cost of something is set in stone. If you want to get what you deserve out of life, no one is going to give it to you, you must be willing to know your worth and ask for it.
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Resources from this Episode
Negotiate Without Fear by Victoria Medvec
Medvec & Associates: Critical Decision and Negotiation Partners website
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