Episode 191: 5 Ways to Make Good Conversation
And the topic I have set up for today is one that people have been asking be to cover for quite some time. 5 ways to make good conversation. You may wonder why the asked me of all people to do this. I mean, I can talk for an hour at a time and it ends up being a podcast – and this narration does not a conversation make.
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Tales from the Prepper Pantry
- Salsa
- Stewed tomatoes
- Still eating workshop leftovers
- Time to do a freezer audit/defrost
What’s in Season
- Sassafrass leaves
- Mullein flower
- Plantain seeds
- Dill weed is about done
Operation Independence
- Still working on basecamp
Main topic of the Show: 5 Ways to Make Interesting Conversation
Make it a great week!
Song: Burned by Sauce
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“Get to the point”
The number one reason people fail to get on my podcast is this one thing. If you want to tell stories, give details, etc. fine just make the point then support it.
Instead most people do all the supporting of the point when no one has a clue what is being supported. I learned this well when having to do power point presentations to groups about exciting things like cable testing.
Have conversations like a good presenter presents,
Main Idea
~ Supporting point
~ Supporting point
New Idea
Yep – I almost said “get to the point” then did not explain, but then I remembered that most people don’t.