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Our Digital Miscommunication Crisis + Ways to Avert it!

Recipients of a 2-word email or text as basic as… “Nice job” or “Great work” are misinterpreting these messages a whopping 60% of the time! Really, no Really! If we are misconstruing simple and clear communications this often and assuming that our intended messages have been easily understood…and they are not…we could be in the midst of a real miscommunication crisis! With technological communication growing exponentially and younger people often shunning older more analogue forms of communication (like actual phone conversations) Jason and Peter hunted down a man who could explain why such rampant miscommunication is happening, how to prevent it, and what our collective future looks like. That man is Dr. Nick Morgan, a legend in public speaking, a leading expert in rhetoric and body language and a sought-after communications theorist and coach. Nick has worked with both political and educational leaders and is frequently commissioned by Fortune 50 companies to coach their CEOs and presidents.   IN THIS EPISODE: Cancel culture’s impact on honest communication. The way video conferencing has altered how we communicate. Generation Z and Phone-phobia. The Caveman’s influence on our negative interpretations! The multiple meanings of the 3,782 emojis on your smart phone. Body language tricks on dealing with aggressive people. Tips for communicating more effectively via text. Body Language experts – legit? QUIZ: Test your online abbreviations knowledge. Googleheim explanations. Emojis deciphered. Jason’s ongoing Saber-Toothed Cat misinformation.   FOLLOW DR. MORGAN: Online: www.publicwords.com Podcast: Just One Question: Public Speaking Podcast Instagram @DrNickMorgan X @DrNickMorgan Facebook @Dr Nick Morgan FOLLOW REALLY NO REALLY: www.reallynoreally.com Instagram YouTube TikTok Facebook Threads X (Twitter) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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