Recording Conversations
Discover the benefits of recording conversations, whether it's for personal growth, fact-checking, or improving follow-up communication. Learn how vulnerability affects our self-evaluation and why recording can provide valuable insights. Plus, get tips on discreetly recording conversations and setting clear boundaries.In this clip
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How can recording conversations help?
I have a question about this episode Chris Voss: How to Succeed at Hard Conversations | Huberman Lab Podcast and this Effective Communication. In one of the podcasts, there was talk about a conversation or interview style where one should "reply" by confirming understanding twice and then ask a follow-up question about how the person felt, rather than asking what happened next. Do you understand what I am thinking about?
Do you understand what I am thinking about regarding the conversation or interview style discussed in the podcasts The Negotiating MASTERCLASS | Chris Voss and Shane Parrish and Chris Voss: How to Succeed at Hard Conversations | Huberman Lab Podcast, where one should "reply" by confirming understanding twice and then ask a follow-up question about how the person felt, rather than asking what happened next?