Talking Nice: How to Be More Trusted at Work with Minda Harts (#66)
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概要
In this engaging conversation, Minda Harts shares her journey as an author and workplace trust expert, discussing the importance of being heard, redefining success beyond social media metrics, and the impact of vulnerability in communication. She explores the complexities of identity and audience perception, the weight of representation, and the central theme of trust in the workplace. Minda introduces her concept of the seven trust languages and reflects on the role of AI in communication. The discussion culminates in her insights on feedback, personal growth, and her passion for filmmaking.
Takeaways
- The pandemic was a turning point for being heard.
- Success should be defined by impact, not numbers.
- Vulnerability makes hard topics relatable.
- Writing should engage a diverse audience.
- Representation carries a weight of responsibility.
- Trust is essential for workplace dynamics.
- Communication must enhance trust, not erode it.
- Feedback is crucial for personal growth.
- Your voice is your biggest asset.
- Filmmaking is a passion that complements writing.
Chapters
00:59 The Journey to Being Heard and Trusted
02:37 Recognizing Success During the Pandemic
03:51 Managing Social Media Metrics and Success
05:06 Prioritizing Impactful Engagement and Mentorship
07:29 The Impact of Vulnerability and Relatability in Work
08:30 Personality Traits: Offendability and Awkwardness
10:48 Perceptions, Race, and Intention in Communication
12:42 Audience Diversity and Inclusive Storytelling
14:38 The Weight of Representing Marginalized Groups
16:20 Trust as a Central Theme an All Work
18:16 Unique Perspective an Trust and Trust Erosion
20:12 The Seven Trust Languages Framework
21:10 Transparency and Follow-Through in Building Trust
22:28 Effective Communication and AI Tools
26:02 The Future of Work and Trust-Centered Leadership
32:11 The Power of Voice and Early Career Lessons
32:24 The Filmmaker Within