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How to become more flexible in your conversations

How to become more flexible in your conversations



In this episode of CommunicationPsychology, we explore how to becomemore flexible in your conversations — not just talking, but trulyadapting and connecting across contexts.

Drawing from cutting-edge …


Published on 2 months, 1 week ago

What is the correct attitude towards communication mistakes

What is the correct attitude towards communication mistakes



How do you react when you make acommunication mistake — defensiveness, shame… or curiosity?

In this episode of my podcast on CommunicationPsychology, I explore how we can adopt an error management att…


Published on 2 months, 2 weeks ago

Why we are afraid of working on our communication skills?

Why we are afraid of working on our communication skills?



We all say communication iskey — but when it comes to receiving feedback on our own skills, many of usfreeze or flee. Why?

In this episode of the CommunicationPsychology podcast, I explore the surpris…


Published on 2 months, 3 weeks ago

Are you Type 1 or Type 2 self-confident?

Are you Type 1 or Type 2 self-confident?



Most people think self-confidence means always being in control, nevershowing weakness, always looking sharp. But psychology says otherwise.

In this episode, I explore two radicallydifferent forms of …


Published on 3 months ago

How to learn a foreign language scientifically

How to learn a foreign language scientifically



Tired of random language tips thatdon’t work? In this episode, we explore what science really says abouteffective language learning. From input and interaction to noticing andmemory—learn how to tail…


Published on 3 months ago

Are there communication risks in becoming dependent on AI?

Are there communication risks in becoming dependent on AI?



Are we thinking more freely—or justmore alike?

In this episode, I explore how remotework, virtual meetings, and even AI tools may quietly shapethe way we think and who we engage with.

As our communicat…


Published on 3 months, 2 weeks ago

What is psychological safety and how important is it?

What is psychological safety and how important is it?



Spoiler: It is not about creating “safe spaces” or about becoming more polite.


Published on 3 months, 3 weeks ago

What to do with difficult coworkers?

What to do with difficult coworkers?



How well are we equipped to navigate through conflict and workwith “difficult” people? What are some first steps you can do?


Published on 3 months, 4 weeks ago

Why should we measure communication skills?

Why should we measure communication skills?



We have an excellent culture in our company; we almost never have conflicts. Or: we know who our best communicators are – by their results. So, why invest time to measure that which we already know?


Published on 4 months ago

Growth or fixed mindsets in communication

Growth or fixed mindsets in communication



Carol Dweck’s theory of a growth vs. a fixed mindset has already become a part of pop psychology.


What are the implications (and limits) for developing your communication skills?


Published on 4 months, 1 week ago





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