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What's Your Conversational Intelligence®?

Judith E. Glaser and Lyn Christian

What's Your Conversational Intelligence®?

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What's Your Conversational Intelligence®?

Judith E. Glaser and Lyn Christian

What's Your Conversational Intelligence®?

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What's Your Conversational Intelligence®?

Judith E. Glaser and Lyn Christian

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Judith E. GlaserJUNE 23, 1946 – November 18, 2018Judith was the world’s leading authority on Conversational Intelligence®. Her transformational approaches using neuroscience and anthropology enable leaders to raise their Conversational Intel
You ever experienced an embarrassing situation? You probably still replay it over and over again in your mind. It’s likely you still experience the pain, stress and neuro-chemical trauma of that experience, even though it’s just a memory. In
Words are used as a means to share our own reality with others. In this episode, you will hear more about how words can support you to anchor into a deeper sense of your own identity
Most of us believe that IF we say "I'm going to stop doing '_blank_' and start doing '_blank_'!", THEN something is actually going to shift. Unfortunately, change rarely happens in this fashion. Neuroscience tells us there's a better way than u
Are your conversations hitting the mark or are they Ships Passing in the Night? An individual speaks about 16,000 words a day, yet research shows that 9/10 conversations miss their mark. Odds are you’ve experienced less than productive conversa
Our brains are hardwired to handle fear and protect us. Unfortunately, we often fail to realize that fear, distrust, and trust changes how we interpret reality. Ultimately this affects the way we talk to other people, and the language used duri
Chronic stress is prolonged emotional discomfort that eventually harms the body and the mind. Let this happen long enough and we start to break down. Is it possible to have something in your life causing undue harm and you may not even know it?
There are things we leave behind that can be toxic and harmful to others.  I'm not just talking about plastic bags or bottles. I am talking about the different ways we communicate with others. Why do negative comments and interactions stick wit
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