The Conversation Factory Podcast Por Daniel Stillman arte de portada

The Conversation Factory

The Conversation Factory

De: Daniel Stillman
Escúchala gratis

Acerca de esta escucha

Welcome to The Conversation Factory, where I investigate how to create change through changing conversations. Each episode I'll talk to an amazing conversation designer about how to Amplify, Shift or Transform conversations in Organizations, Teams, Communities and our own lives. Visit www.theconversationfactory.com where I distill these insights we can bring into our work and lives. Economía Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo
Episodios
  • Founder-Led Sales and Building Co-founder Relationships
    Apr 3 2025

    Get free chapters of my book, Good Talk, and master the art of conversations big and small: https://www.danielstillman.com/good-talk

    Please support the podcast!

    💌 subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3QzcPAW

    💌 iTunes: https://apple.co/4ifh6pb

    or with a monthly contribution here: https://bit.ly/support-tcf-monthly

    one-time donation here: https://bit.ly/support-tcf-once

    Check out the episode page for the full transcript and video highlights. https://theconversationfactory.com/podcast/founder-led-sales-with-parallel-health-ceo-natalise-kalea-robinson

    We break down:

    • The Importance of Deep and Authentic Conversations and unpack how Natalise fosters honest and open conversations and has worked to build a company culture that reflects these values.

    • Intentional Co-founder Relationship Building: We talk about how Natalise and her co-founder, Nathan Brown, approached building a strong relationship intentionally by having regular in-depth conversations and retreats together in some of their favorite spots. She shares some of her favorite questions to bring into these co-founder conversations.

    • Founder-Led Sales and CEO as Science Translator: Both Natalise and her co-founder Nathan are actively involved in explaining their product to both investors and consumers. We talk about how she approaches adapting her message for different audiences, always striving to put the science ahead of marketing.

    • Highlighting the Potential of Phage Therapy: We dive into some of the science behind phage therapy and its potential as a precise and sustainable alternative to antibiotics.

    • The Value of Open Feedback and Continuous Evolution: Natalise encourages feedback from all levels within her company and believes that good ideas can come from anywhere. She also emphasizes the importance of ongoing communication and alignment between co-founders.

    Key Chapters

    00:00 Exploring the Depth of Conversations

    03:01 The Ambivert Spectrum: Understanding Social Dynamics

    06:06 Creating Safe Spaces for Honest Conversations

    09:01 Feedback Culture: The Art of Positive Feedback

    11:57 Building Authentic Relationships in Business

    14:57 The Journey of Co-Founders: Nathan and Natalise

    21:01 Navigating Vulnerability in Professional Relationships

    24:17 Navigating Co-Founder Relationships

    30:14 The Art of Communication in Business

    37:45 Understanding Phage Technology and Its Impact

    46:02 Building Strong Co-Founder Foundations

    Links

    https://www.parallelhealth.io/

    Parallel Health on TechCrunch: https://techcrunch.com/2023/09/20/parallel-health-takes-a-biotech-forward-approach-to-skincare-with-custom-phage-therapy/

    Video Highlight Links

    👀Giving Praise with powerful Specificity: https://youtube.com/shorts/5zwdVyJr_mc

    👀Leaning into Difficult Cofounder Conversations: https://youtube.com/shorts/MjeDjSIUeDM

    👀In Founder-Led Sales, the Marketing Serves the Science: https://youtube.com/shorts/fp6oKVhq-FQ

    Más Menos
    54 m
  • The Inner Work of Leadership with Carole Robin, PhD
    Mar 14 2025

    Master the art of conversations big and small - both inside yourself and in your teams and organization.

    Get free chapters of my book, Good Talk: https://www.danielstillman.com/good-talk

    Please support the podcast!

    💌 Subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3QzcPAW

    💌 iTunes: https://apple.co/4ifh6pb

    or with a monthly contribution here: https://bit.ly/support-tcf-monthly

    or make a one-time donation here: https://bit.ly/support-tcf-once

    For the full transcript, video highlights, and more show links, check out the episode page here: https://theconversationfactory.com/podcast/the-inner-work-of-leadership-with-carole-robin-phd

    Every conversation - especially the hard ones - is an opportunity to learn more about yourself, to learn about another person and to learn about interpersonal dynamics - if you can set aside judgment and be open to curiosity. I’m SO excited to share this epic podcast conversation with the "queen of Touchy Feely" - Carole Robin, PhD. Carole taught the most popular elective at Stanford Graduate School of Business, Interpersonal Dynamics (mostly known affectionately as "Touchy Feely"!) for nearly 20 years and is co-author (with co-teacher David Bradford) of the excellent book Connect: Building Exceptional Relationships with Family, Friends and Colleagues.

    She has a vast reserve of wisdom to share. We discuss the importance of navigating vulnerability and intentional connection as an essential leadership skill and unpack some of her most powerful principles of effective communication. We also talk about Carole’s conversations with her own personal AI, trained on all of her past writings and course notes…and how it helped her evolve how she tells her own story!

    Building exceptional relationships is work that’s done one conversation at a time. Carole’s insights can help you unlock the potential in each conversation.

    Key Moments

    00:00 The Art of Greeting with Interpersonal Dynamics in mind

    03:00 AI and Personal Narratives: The Evolution of Carole’s Story in collaboration with her personal AI

    06:01 Leadership Lessons: Emotions in Business

    09:06 Vulnerability vs. Strength: The Leadership Paradox

    12:04 Transparency in Leadership: The Balance of Sharing

    14:58 Strategic Authenticity: Navigating Vulnerability

    18:01 True and Kind: The Principles of Effective Communication

    20:50 The Importance of Self-Care for Leaders

    21:59 Navigating Emotions in Leadership

    23:49 Vulnerability and Authenticity in Leadership

    30:07 Self-Management and Emotional Discipline

    32:59 Curiosity as Leadership superpower

    37:57 The Work of Building Relationships

    Más Menos
    42 m
  • Your Brain on Beautiful Conversations with Anjan Chatterjee
    Feb 26 2025

    Download free chapters from Good Talk and master the art of conversations big and small

    Please support the podcast by subscribing on Spotify or iTunes, making a monthly contribution here, or making a one-time donation here.

    Check out the episode post for the full transcript and video highlights.

    Dr. Anjan Chatterjee is a renowned professor and the founding Director of the Penn Center for Neuroaesthetics. He's a leading expert on how our brains perceive beauty and art, and author of an engaging book on this topic: “The Aesthetic Brain: How We Evolved to Desire Beauty and Enjoy Art"

    In this beautiful conversation, we explore:

    • the intersection of beauty, conversation, and the human brain

    • how our biological evolution has left us in a world that often feels disconnected from our innate ways of communicating

    • the aesthetic qualities of conversations, the biases we hold toward beauty, and how cultural representations influence our perceptions

    • the importance of awareness in mitigating biases

    • how to embrace complex ideas, rather than simplify them

    Links

    Dr. Anjan Chatterjee and the Penn Center for Neuroaesthetics (PCfN) online

    PBS News Hour feature: ‘Brains and Beauty’ exhibit explores how the mind processes art and aesthetic experiences

    The PCfN 2024 Year in Review

    Dr. Anjan Chatterjee on Bluesky

    The Aesthetic Brain: How We Evolved to Desire Beauty and Enjoy Art

    Más Menos
    51 m
adbl_web_global_use_to_activate_T1_webcro805_stickypopup
Todavía no hay opiniones