

The Art of Charm
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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Dec 2, 2019 • 54min
Building Blocks To Becoming A Leader
Leadership skills is a phrase that gets thrown around a lot yet can mean many different things depending on the person using it, so what does “leadership skills” really mean, what does the science say about the value of leadership skills, and what can you do.What to Listen For
What traits do you need to bring to the table as a leader and what can you do to develop them?
Why is a strong frame necessary for effective leadership?
What does it mean to have a strong frame and what can you do to build one?
What tools and techniques can you start using today to be a more effective leader?
How do you build leadership skills?
Are leadership skills applicable outside of the workplace?
What is the CAKE equation and how can you use it to build confidence?
What does science say about the value of leadership skills?
What are the two leadership styles and which one do we tend to associate with leadership even though it’s not as effective as the other in the long run?
How do you work on or start building your leadership skills in your personal life?
It might come as a surprise to some that leadership skills are just as important in your personal life as they are in your professional life because being a leader doesn’t automatically imply ordering people around. That is a specific aspect of leadership and one that great leaders rarely resort to. Being a leader within your social circle can just mean taking the initiative in organizing the next poker night or girls’ night out instead of waiting for someone else to do it. Being a leader can also mean encouraging and supporting your friends in hard times and celebrating them in their successes. Leadership means having the confidence in yourself to raise up those around you without expecting anything in return.A Word From Our SponsorsShare your vulnerabilities, victories, and questions in our 17,000-member private Facebook group at theartofcharm.com/challenge. This is a unique opportunity where everyone — both men and women — celebrate your accountability on the way to becoming the best version of yourself. Register today here!Need a stylish, lightweight, and durable suitcase with a 100-day money-back guarantee? Away creates thoughtful products designed to change how you see the world. For $20 off a suitcase, visit awaytravel.com and use discount promo code CHARM20 during checkout!Vistaprint wants you to be able to “Own the Now” in any situation, which is why our listeners will get 500 high-quality, custom business cards starting at $9.99. Use discount code CHARM at Vistaprint.com.Resources from this EpisodeFrame Analysis: An Essay on the Organization of ExperienceCheck in with AJ and Johnny!AJ on InstagramJohnny on InstagramThe Art of Charm on InstagramThe Art of Charm on YouTube
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Nov 25, 2019 • 51min
How To Ask Better Questions with Laura Beil
Storytelling might seem like a skill reserved for dinner parties and family gatherings, but we actually use it in our everyday lives, many times without really knowing it - so what can you do to be more aware of when you’re using it, when you should be using it, and how not using it could be leading you to miss out on crucial opportunities for professional and personal growth?What to Listen For
How did Laura Beil get her start in podcasting?
What level of skepticism around the modern healthcare system is appropriate in today’s day and age where you can find countless horror stories throughout the internet?
How can you guide people you’re interviewing to tell better stories in response to your questions?
What kinds of questions can you ask someone if you want more in-depth answers or explanations?
How can you improve your empathy in situations where you’re listening to someone talk about a tragic event in their life?
What can you do to bring fresh energy into meetings with your storytelling skills?
How do you keep a conversation interesting and lively for hours with someone you have little to nothing in common with?
We use storytelling abilities in our everyday lives because we are either asking other people about themselves or vice versa. A good storyteller knows how to answer questions in a way that intrigues people and keeps them engaged in a conversation as well as ask people the right questions that get them to open up and feel comfortable talking about themselves, both of which deepen the connection between them.A Word From Our SponsorsShare your vulnerabilities, victories, and questions in our 17,000-member private Facebook group at theartofcharm.com/challenge. This is a unique opportunity where everyone — both men and women — celebrate your accountability on the way to becoming the best version of yourself. Register today here!Vistaprint wants you to be able to “Own the Now” in any situation, which is why our listeners will get 500 high-quality, custom business cards starting at $9.99. Use discount code CHARM at Vistaprint.com.Resources from this EpisodeLaura Beil’s websiteDr. Death - podcast by Laura BeilBad Batch - podcast by Laura BeilCheck in with AJ and Johnny!AJ on InstagramJohnny on InstagramThe Art of Charm on InstagramThe Art of Charm on YouTube
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Nov 18, 2019 • 60min
How To Set Your Storytelling Skills On Fire with Daniele Bolelli
In this engaging discussion, Daniele Bolelli, an accomplished author, university professor, and host of popular podcasts, reveals how history fuels his storytelling magic. He shares the allure of tribal narratives and the importance of presenting multiple perspectives to navigate biases. Bolelli also emphasizes that dark stories can resonate when balanced with humor and uplifting themes. By exploring emotional hooks and the resilience found in history, he teaches listeners how to effectively craft their own powerful narratives.

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Nov 11, 2019 • 1h
786: How To Evoke Five Powerful Hormones Through Storytelling With David JP Phillips
David JP Phillips, a renowned communication trainer and TEDx speaker, dives into the art of storytelling. He explores the neuroscience behind compelling narratives, detailing how to evoke emotions through storytelling. Discover the four-step structure for memorable tales and learn how to test your storytelling skills with fun exercises. Phillips also reveals the five hormones—oxytocin, serotonin, dopamine, endorphins, and testosterone—that influence audience engagement. Plus, he shares tips for captivating presentations, even with PowerPoint.

Nov 4, 2019 • 1h 14min
785: How To Tell A Great Story In 8 Easy Steps
Storytelling is the glue which has held humanity together over tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of years - but why are stories so important to us, what goes into creating a great story, and what can you do turn any story from your life into a great story worth telling?What to Listen For
Why is storytelling such a valuable skill to have in personal and professional relationships?
What can you do to tell engaging and compelling stories?
Why is your storytelling ability important for making new friends, building a network, and dating?
How does your storytelling ability make or break your performance in sales?
Why do many of us focus on the wrong things when telling a story and how is it hindering you socially and professionally?
Why are stories so powerful in conveying information and connecting us?
How do you structure a story so you’re captivating the listeners and they can’t help but remember you?
What is the Hero’s Journey and how has it been used throughout history to structure famous stories in mythology, religion, and literature?
What are 8 steps can you follow to turn any story into a great story?
How do you turn an average story into a great story?
What are the do’s and don’ts of storytelling?
What do people connect with most in stories and what puts them off?
What is the “curse of knowledge” and how does it hurt your ability to tell great stories?
Humans have likely been telling stories since we first stepped foot on this earth. It is one of our defining features in the animal kingdom and it is the thing that enables us to live and work together in groups, from families to communities to companies to nations. Storytelling is indeed an art, but an art with a structure. This structure has been passed down through the ages and can be found throughout the world in various cultures, which means it can be taught and learned. If you want to create strong relationships in your personal life and professional life, then you need to become a great storyteller.A Word From Our SponsorsShare your vulnerabilities, victories, and questions in our 17,000-member private Facebook group at theartofcharm.com/challenge. This is a unique opportunity where everyone — both men and women — celebrate your accountability on the way to becoming the best version of yourself. Register today here!Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes for creators, entrepreneurs, and curious people everywhere. You can take classes in Film and Video, Marketing, Productivity, and even Entrepreneurship! Join the millions of students already learning on Skillshare today with a special offer just for our listeners: Get two months of Skillshare for free by going to Skillshare.com/CHARM.Equal Parts is here to help you get into the flow of home cooking, with inviting cookware and coaching designed to introduce new ideas and keep you engaged with the process of cooking, one step at a time. Get into the rhythm of the kitchen, with friendly and inviting cookware, coaching, and guidance from Equal Parts. All with free shipping and free returns. Visit equalparts.com and use discount code CHARM get $50 off any cookware kit over $200!Resources from this EpisodeThe Art of Charm BootcampCooperation and the Evolution of Hunter-Gatherer StorytellingJoseph Campbell’s Hero’s JourneyCheck in with AJ and Johnny!AJ on InstagramJohnny on InstagramThe Art of Charm on InstagramThe Art of Charm on YouTube
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Oct 28, 2019 • 54min
784: Expert Networking for Introverts with Karen Wickre
Karen Wickre, expert in networking for introverts, discusses the strengths introverts bring to networking, the value introverts can bring to a network when starting out, and utilizing technology for networking. Topics include improving listening skills, using email, the importance of a 'third place,' balancing online brand, setting networking goals, and the significance of LinkedIn.

Oct 21, 2019 • 1h 13min
783: Pro Tips To Build Your Dream Network With Brian Dixon
Networking is all about people (obviously), but it can be easy to forget that when we’re thinking about what we can get from the relationships in our lives while we should be thinking about what we can give - so how do you start networking with intentions and making sure they are the correct intentions?What to Listen For
Why do you need to write a personal mission statement, and how do you go about constructing one?
Why are you likely starting your day off on the wrong foot and what simple step can you take to start every day off on the right foot?
Why is it so important to develop a plan with intention in how you go about your day?
What questions should you be asking yourself each morning to set yourself up for success?
How do you stay in touch after networking events with the people you meet at them?
Why is it important in professional as well as personal relationships to regularly make exciting plans weeks or months in advance?
What is a simple but powerful idea you can use to start building a solid network right before your next conference or networking event?
What value can you offer to someone farther up the ladder of success than you?
How do you deal with difficult people at work who refuse to cooperate if they don’t get their way?
What question can you ask someone who you’re struggling to work with in order to move past the tension and conflict?
We are human, and unless we make a conscious effort it can be easy for us to default to thinking about ourselves rather than others. However, when it comes to networking, the goal should not be to figure out “what you can get” from those you meet - but what you can give. You can make yourself stand out from the masses simply by putting effort into determining the value you can bring to those whose paths you cross. Understand the needs and wants, the hopes and fears of the people in your life, and go out of your way to help them and your network will know no bounds.A Word From Our SponsorsShare your vulnerabilities, victories, and questions in our 17,000-member private Facebook group at theartofcharm.com/challenge. This is a unique opportunity where everyone — both men and women — celebrate your accountability on the way to becoming the best version of yourself. Register today here!Hiring used to be hard. Multiple job sites, stacks of resumes, a confusing review process. But today, hiring can be easy and you only have to go to one place to get it done: ziprecruiter.com/charm. ZipRecruiter is so effective that 4 out of 5 of employers who post on ZipRecruiter get a quality candidate through the site within the first day.Resources from this EpisodeBrian Dixon’s websiteBrian’s TED TalkThe Clarity Sessions - Brian’s PodcastStart With Your PeopleCheck in with AJ and Johnny!AJ on InstagramJohnny on InstagramThe Art of Charm on InstagramThe Art of Charm on YouTube
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Oct 14, 2019 • 60min
782: Networking Advice No One Tells You
The best networkers prepare for networking events in order to get the most out of them, but how do you go about preparing for a networking event, what are the do’s and don’ts of networking, and is your first impression shooting you in the foot before you even open your mouth?What to Listen For
What are the do’s and don’ts of networking?
How do you handle a networking event if you’re an introvert?
What can you do to prepare for a networking event, and do you even need to?
How can a bad (or even a neutral) first impression ruin your chances of success at a networking event and what can you do to make a fantastic first impression instead?
What kind of research should you do before a networking event?
How do you set yourself up for success before and/or during a networking event?
How do you choose what to wear for a networking event, and what should you avoid wearing?
Where should you hang out at networking events if you want to have the best chance of talking to the individuals you’re trying to meet?
Why is it a mistake to make a pitch or try to close a deal when you meet someone at a networking event?
What game can you play to make networking opportunities fun and productive?
Why is it hurting you to think about what you can take from networking opportunities rather than what you can give?
What should you do after a networking event to help you process and learn from the experience?
Why is it damaging to your networking potential if you can’t explain what you do in simple terms?
What should your elevator pitch attempt to accomplish and why do so many of us focus on the wrong parts?
Why do most people fail when it comes to networking and what can you do to set yourself apart from them?
How soon after meeting someone at a networking event should you start working on the follow-up?
What is a pre-event and how can you plan a simple one to your advantage, setting you apart from most people at a networking event?
Networking is like many endeavors in this world - your results depend on how much work you’re willing to put in. The best networkers prepare for every networking event by making sure their first impression is on point, they know who is going to attend and who they want to meet, they understand how to connect and pitch themselves, and most importantly, they follow up.A Word From Our SponsorsShare your vulnerabilities, victories, and questions in our 17,000-member private Facebook group at theartofcharm.com/challenge. This is a unique opportunity where everyone — both men and women — celebrate your accountability on the way to becoming the best version of yourself. Register today here!Hiring used to be hard. Multiple job sites, stacks of resumes, a confusing review process. But today, hiring can be easy and you only have to go to one place to get it done: ziprecruiter.com/charm. ZipRecruiter is so effective that 4 out of 5 of employers who post on ZipRecruiter get a quality candidate through the site within the first day.Resources from this EpisodeEpisode 693: Identifying Low Value BehaviorsEpisode 694: Becoming High ValueEpisode 781: How To Grow Your Network Through Social CapitalCheck in with AJ and Johnny!AJ on InstagramJohnny on InstagramThe Art of Charm on InstagramThe Art of Charm on YouTube
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Oct 7, 2019 • 57min
781: How To Grow Your Network Through Social Capital
IntroductionNetworking has picked up a bad rap over the years, but what exactly is networking, how is your network different from your social circle, and how do you go about building a strong network full of great people and amazing opportunities?What to Listen For
What is the difference between your social circle and your network, and how can the misunderstanding of the difference lead to a loss of opportunities, both personally and professionally?
What are the biggest myths surrounding networking?
What is social capital and why is your familiarity with it crucial to your ability to network effectively?
Why do many of us view networking as transactional, and why is that mindset detrimental to building a strong network?
How important is your first impression when building a network versus building a social circle?
What is the easiest area to focus on if you want to strengthen your network, and why can ignoring it have detrimental effects?
Why are your casual acquaintances more likely to lead to job offers than your close friends?
Is it more important to surround yourself with people just starting out, at your level, or further along than you, and why?
What common viewpoint can stunt the growth of your network and lead to your network being full of toxic relationships?
A strong network can lead to a healthier personal and professional life for one primary reason: a variety of backgrounds. Your network is different from your social circle (though they can overlap) because the individuals in your social circle are people you spend the most time with, and so they tend to share a similar background as you, which means they are likely to share the same perspectives and values you do. People in your network, however, likely come from a variety of backgrounds and are likely then to have different perspectives, values, and career choices.This variety helps keep you open to new ideas and perspectives but also drastically expands the number of connections you have because of the sheer number of people that those in your network have access to.A Word From Our SponsorsShare your vulnerabilities, victories, and questions in our 17,000-member private Facebook group at theartofcharm.com/challenge. This is a unique opportunity where everyone — both men and women — celebrate your accountability on the way to becoming the best version of yourself. Register today here!Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes for creators, entrepreneurs, and curious people everywhere. You can take classes in Film and Video, Marketing, Productivity, and even Entrepreneurship! Join the millions of students already learning on Skillshare today with a special offer just for our listeners: Get two months of Skillshare for free by going to Skillshare.com/CHARM.Equal Parts is here to help you get into the flow of home cooking, with inviting cookware and coaching designed to introduce new ideas and keep you engaged with the process of cooking, one step at a time. Get into the rhythm of the kitchen, with friendly and inviting cookware, coaching, and guidance from Equal Parts. All with free shipping and free returns. Visit equalparts.com and use discount code CHARM get $50 off any cookware kit over $200!Resources from this EpisodeEpisode 693: Identifying Low Value BehaviorsEpisode 694: Becoming High Value“The Strength of Weak Ties” by Mark GranovetterCheck in with AJ and Johnny!AJ on InstagramJohnny on InstagramThe Art of Charm on InstagramThe Art of Charm on YouTube
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Oct 1, 2019 • 40min
780: Extreme Negotiations from Battlefield to Boardroom with Aram Donigian
Some of the most intense and important negotiations humanity has witnessed have taken place in and around the field of battle, but how much do they have in common with the negotiations we engage in on a daily basis, what can civilians learn from how the military successfully approaches its negotiations, and what 5 strategies can you implement today in order to improve your negotiation skills?What to Listen For
What are the most common mistakes people make when negotiating and what can you do to avoid making them?
What is the difference between negotiating to create choices and negotiating to reach an agreement, and why should you aim for one while avoiding the other at all costs?
Why do most people only think about negotiations in the short term and how can that mindset cause so much damage in the long term?
What are the commonalities between life or death military negotiations and negotiations in business?
How do you take cultural differences into account when negotiating?
What questions should you be asking yourself about the parties in a negotiation if you don’t want to screw it up?
What are the 5 strategies of extreme negotiating and how can you use them in important negotiations to everyday negotiations in order to reach a desirable outcome for all parties involved?
Many people tend to enter into negotiations with a short term goal in mind. We want the best deal, or the biggest win for ourselves, regardless of what it costs the other party. Think about when you buy a car - are you thinking about the person you’re buying the car from? What about when you’re negotiating a raise - are you actively trying to understand what is required of you to merit that raise and then clearly conveying to your employer what you’ve done to meet or exceed those requirements?Every negotiation we engage in has the potential to build or break relationships. If that’s the case, shouldn’t it be in your best interest to focus on building relationships with win-win outcomes versus breaking them with win-lose outcomes?A Word From Our SponsorsShare your vulnerabilities, victories, and questions in our 17,000-member private Facebook group at theartofcharm.com/challenge. This is a unique opportunity where everyone — both men and women — celebrate your accountability on the way to becoming the best version of yourself. Register today here!Hiring used to be hard. Multiple job sites, stacks of resumes, a confusing review process. But today, hiring can be easy and you only have to go to one place to get it done: ziprecruiter.com/charm. ZipRecruiter is so effective that 4 out of 5 of employers who post on ZipRecruiter get a quality candidate through the site within the first day.Blinkist gives you access to key insights from 2,500+ bestselling nonfiction books, transformed into powerful packs you can read or listen to in just 15 minutes. Go to Blinkist.com/AOC to start your free trial or get three months off your yearly plan when you join today.Resources from this EpisodeExtreme Negotiations - Harvard Business ReviewThe West Point Negotiation ProjectCheck in with AJ and Johnny!AJ on InstagramJohnny on InstagramThe Art of Charm on InstagramThe Art of Charm on YouTube
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