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The Communication Project

Most of us think we’re good communicators, until a conversation really matters.When emotions rise, stakes are high, or disagreement runs deep, something shifts. We get defensive. We go silent. We push harder. And too often, we walk away wishing we had handled it differently.The Communication Project is a video podcast based on the book drawn from a widely read blog series. In each episode, two veteran sales trainers and leadership coaches - partners for over 20 years - explore the real mechanics of human connection.This isn’t about slick techniques or winning arguments. It’s about building trust, practicing empathy, listening deeply, and learning how to navigate the conversations that shape our relationships, our work, and our lives.Through practical tools, honest stories, and decades of experience, this series helps you become a more thoughtful, self-aware, and effective communicator - especially when it matters most.

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    Introduction & Overview

    The conversation delves into the importance of effective communication, the journey of collaboration, the impact of influential teachers, the TEA framework (Trust, Empathy, Active Listening), the trust equation, the significance of active listening, an overview of the podcast series, crucial conversations, and encouraging reflection and insight.TakeawaysTEA framework: Trust, Empathy, Active ListeningThe importance of active listening in effective communicationChapters00:00 Introduction and Dynamic Friendship09:15 Turning Point and Principle17:32 The Importance of Active Listening25:26 Encouraging Reflection and Insight

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Most of us think we’re good communicators, until a conversation really matters.When emotions rise, stakes are high, or disagreement runs deep, something shifts. We get defensive. We go silent. We push harder. And too often, we walk away wishing we had handled it differently.The Communication Project is a video podcast based on the book drawn from a widely read blog series. In each episode, two veteran sales trainers and leadership coaches - partners for over 20 years - explore the real mechanics of human connection.This isn’t about slick techniques or winning arguments. It’s about building trust, practicing empathy, listening deeply, and learning how to navigate the conversations that shape our relationships, our work, and our lives.Through practical tools, honest stories, and decades of experience, this series helps you become a more thoughtful, self-aware, and effective communicator - especially when it matters most.

HOSTED BY

Andras Bodis

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Most of us think we’re good communicators, until a conversation really matters.When emotions rise, stakes are high, or disagreement runs deep, something shifts. We get defensive. We go silent. We push harder. And too often, we walk away wishing we had handled it differently.The Communication...

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The Communication Project is created and hosted by Andras Bodis.
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