• How to Speak So That People Listen: #1 Rule for Getting the Support You Need

  • Mar 28 2024
  • Duración: 1 h y 29 m
  • Podcast
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How to Speak So That People Listen: #1 Rule for Getting the Support You Need

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  • Today you’re learning the best relationship advice no one ever tells you.

    Because the BEST relationships start with better conversations.

    Nobody teaches you that.

    If you’ve ever been in a situation where family and friends don’t agree with you, or they don’t like the direction you’re taking your life, it’s frustrating.

    Not knowing how to deal with that can damage relationships with people you love.

    Today’s episode will teach you how to speak so that people listen, so you can keep the people in your life that you really care about.

    Today Lisa Bilyeu joins Mel on the podcast. Lisa is the co-founder of the billion-dollar brand Quest Nutrition and president of Impact Theory Studios. Her wildly successful career started with a childhood dream to make movies. But in a traditional Greek family that didn’t support her ambitions and wanted her to be a housewife, that dream caused a lot of friction.

    Lisa had to build a framework for having difficult conversations and get the people she loved to understand her dreams and support her career. This framework made it easier to go after her dreams, while staying close to the people she loved.

    Learn how YOU can use this framework so that people in your life want to listen when you speak.

    For more resources, including the link to Lisa’s book, Radical Confidence, click here for the podcast episode page.

    And if you liked this episode, listen to this one next: Do This To Become More Confident: 5 Truths You Need to Hear

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Wow!

So empowering 😊 thank you for helping all of us see our worth and how to express ourselves.

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Wow! I need to ask myself as I decide, what would an avg Wednesday look like.

Really loved this episode. Thank you for taking the time and pointing out frame of reference, decision making help, and approaching difficult conversations.

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Great information!

This directly connects with ethnocentric views of the world and is so impactful to improve communication amongst strangers and bring calm and joy rather than frustration to customer service workers everywhere! Loved the show and perspective! Thank you so much!

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