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Twins Talk it Up Podcast

Twins Talk it Up Podcast

De: David Suk Brown & Danny Suk Brown
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If you want to master the art of audience engagement while learning how to conquer speaking anxiety, deliver persuasive presentations, and close more deals, this is the program for you. Twins Talk It Up is hosted by identical twin brothers Danny Suk Brown and David Suk Brown, who share leadership communication strategies designed to help professionals embrace the power of their authentic voice.Together, we’ll explore tips and tools to unlock the full potential of your voice, dominate every stage you step onto, and elevate your influence and value. Along the way, we’ll crush goals and share plenty of laughs.Book a Free 15-minute discovery call: dsbleadershipgroup.com/schedule-a-call/Website: appmeetup.com/twinstalkitup/Community: facebook.com/groups/publicspeakingpointsPatreon: patreon.com/twinstalkitupCopyright 2020 All rights reserved. Economía
Episodios
  • Episode 307: Our Recommended Books for 2026
    Feb 10 2026

    Every year, we present our must read books. These books have either supported our growth or will serve to fuel our development. We are excited to dive into both older as well as newer books to build our year around. Drawing from conversations with founders, executives, and top performers, they reinforce a core belief: your inputs shape your outputs. This episode explores how intentional reading provides frameworks, mental models, and clarity—especially when your book choices align with the season you’re in personally and professionally. From scaling teams and values-driven leadership to communication and self-awareness, we share why upgrading your reading list is one of the most practical investments a leader can make.

    Highlights & Book Recommendations: Reading discipline matters for leaders who expect excellence from their teams. How we choose books: “library completions” + season-of-growth alignment.

    Must-reads for 2026: Scaling People — Claire Hughes Johnson The Greater Good — Madeleine Shaw Atomic Habits — James Clear Leaders Eat Last & Start With Why — Simon Sinek Extreme Ownership — Jocko Willink & Leif Babin Good to Great — Jim Collins Sales Acceleration Formula — Mark Roberge The One Minute Manager — Ken Blanchard & Spencer Johnson Identically Opposite: Find Your Voice and SPEAK — David Suk Brown & Danny Suk Brown

    What are the books you are reading in 2026? The books you choose today quietly shape the decisions you’ll compound tomorrow

    Explore our full book and journal list at AppMeetup.com/books and ask yourself: What inputs do I need to upgrade for 2026?

    Timestamps: Two Paths for Books 3:29 Which Books to consider 6:59 Identically Opposite Book 11:11

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    25 m
  • Episode 306: Read the Room
    Feb 3 2026
    “Read the room” is often said after a moment goes sideways—but in leadership, it’s the moment before things go sideways that matters most. Let's break down why reading the room is a cornerstone of executive presence and can strengthen credibility. It’s not about charisma or intuition—it’s about awareness. From in-person meetings to virtual rooms, great leaders don’t just deliver messages; they observe, listen, pause, and adjust in real time. Because leadership communication isn’t complete when you finish speaking—it’s complete when people truly understand. Highlights include:

    How to spot warning signs like agreement without engagement. Virtual meetings and why silence does not equate to alignment

    Practical strategies to sharpen your ability to adjust in the moment The 'Power of the Pause' is a leadership move. Asking better questions or a well-timed question can increase engagement. Visit our websites to explore more leadership conversations and tools, and join our Patreon to support our programs and to gain access to exclusive content and behind-the-scenes insights. Timestamps: 2:36 Increase Engagement 9:57 Ask Great Questions 11:26 Practical Strategies
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    23 m
  • Episode 305: Learning Agility
    Jan 28 2026
    In a world where change is constant and certainty is rare, learning agility has become one of the most critical leadership capabilities for long-term success. Leaders who thrive today are not defined by what they know, but by how quickly they learn, adapt, and apply new insights in real time. Learning agility— the ability to continuously learn, unlearn, and relearn— is positioned as a leadership differentiator that fuels growth, relevance, and trust across every level of an organization. We touch on how learning agility shows up with elite athletes, musicians, and through everyday leadership moments. Learning agility enables leaders to navigate ambiguity and adapt rapidly to changes. They seek out and embrace feedback, stay curious and take ownership of their personal development. We also uncover practical ways leaders can build learning into their daily routines through micro-learning, coaching, peer groups, and intentional reflection. The takeaway is clear: learning-agile leaders don’t just improve themselves—they model a culture of growth that allows their teams and organizations to thrive. Never stop learning and visit AppMeetup.com and Amazon for our learning resources. Timestamps: Grow in Self-Awareness 9:51 Career Impact 13:19 Choose Curiosity 16:11
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    36 m
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