This week’s guest is the kind of guest that makes other authors go all giddy. Seriously.
Last time he was on the show, Carmine Gallo had one New York Times bestselling author telling every speaker he knew about one of Carmine’s past books.
In his new book called Five Stars: The Communication Secrets to Get From Good to Great, Carmine breaks down Aristotle’s ancient formula of persuasion to inspire us.
As the nature of work changes and technology carries things across the globe in a moment, communication skills become more valuable – not less.
When people express their ideas effectively, Carmine says, they’re more likely to win dream jobs, sell products, build brands, and trigger movements.
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In today’s episode, I ask Carmine to share:
- Why things like artificial intelligence make communication skills more important than ever
- Tips for building your communication skills at work
- How best to find common ground with almost anyone
- …and lots more!
This Episode is Sponsored By Self-Publishing School and Freshbooks
My friend Chandler Bolt is the founder of Self-Publishing School, which is an online education company dedicated to one thing: Helping you get your book idea out of your head and onto paper as quickly as possible, and then getting your published book into the hands of as many readers as possible.
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Carmine’s Book
You can order Five Stars: The Communication Secrets to Get From Good to Great now!
Books Carmine Recommends
Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike by Phil Knight
Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress by Steven Pinker
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