Monday, July 30, 2018

Three essential (and surprising) podcasts for communicators

Looking for inspiration, but need inspiration about where to look?

Try these podcasts. They may not be designed specifically for corporate communicators, but they do offer new ways to improve relationships and communication skills, understand psychology, solve problems and get past roadblocks with colleagues.

“Where Should We Begin?”

In this portal into raw emotion, psychology and problem solving, renowned couples therapist Esther Perel counsels real couples as they tell their stories. Discussions are unscripted and riveting.

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As described in The New Yorker: “The show’s drama lies not so much in the details of each couple’s situation as in their struggle to communicate about it, to get their two ‘I’s’ to equal a ‘we.’”

“Two Guys on Your Head”

The two guys are psychologists Dr. Art Markman and Dr. Bob Duke who discuss human behavior and the psychology behind it. Topics range from how our brains process and understand time to the psychology of editing.

“The Art of Manliness”

This podcast started out as a men’s lifestyle website and has evolved to a podcast and video series. The content “explores all things manly—from the serious and philosophical to the practical and fun.”

Podcasts include titles such as “Why you need to embrace small talk,” “The tyranny of convenience” and “Men and manners—tipping, emoji’s and much more.”

For PR pros looking for more on topic podcast offerings, check out some of these.

How about you PR Daily readers? Which podcasts do you turn to for inspiration?

Laura Hale Brockway is an Austin-based writer and editor and a regular contributor to PR Daily. Read more of her work at impertinentremarks.com.

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