Clarity in Conversations is about clear dialogues, in the office and at home. Full of practical tips, fascinating science and great guests who know about listening skills, language, non-verbals, mindset, clarity, relationship building and any other things that determine whether your conversations are great, or whether they suck. Your host is Frank Garten, specialized in how to have clear conversations and in cross-cultural communication. With a PhD in Physics, a background in international management and a fascination for helping people increase their impact, this show is in good hands! Just tune in to learn about communication in the aviation industry (episode 1), our brain's defensive mechanisms (episode 2), developing your listening skills (episode 3) and the famous "Yes, but..."-response that can instantly kill any conversation (episode 4). And find me at www.clarityinconversations.nl, where you can sign up to receive regular email updates.
This is the last episode of Season 1 of Clarity in Conversations. And just like the previous episode was a special one where I interviewed co-host Els...
This is the last episode of Season 1 of Clarity in Conversations. And just like the previous episode was a special one where I interviewed co-host Els...
Els studies language. But that summary would not do justice to a full PhD with the subtitle “Languaging in industry-academia collaborations”. The main...
Managing change is a challenge for any leader. And helping your people through change is an essential attention area for (people) managers. But corpor...
In episode 10 of Clarity in Conversations, my guest is Geof Cox. Geof has his own consultancy company called New Directions for over 25 years now, and...
We all have this one particular colleague. The guy who walks in and starts rambling. Only a rude interruption or a fire alarm seems to be able to stop...
She is the author of 2 great books, a frequently-cited TED-talk, and also radio show host, journalist and interviewer. My guest in episode 8 of Clarit...
When we feel uncertain at work about our actions or we’re not sure how others will react, these feelings are real. Yet we often pretend these feelings...
We often talk about ‘difficult conversations”, but maybe ‘difficult’ is not the right words. When we should speak to a co-worker about a mistake she m...
Many conversations we have are just casual. A chat at the coffee machine, a gossip about the mistakes of a colleague, an exchange about a customer pro...