• 306. Trust the Process: How to Design Teams That Actually Work
    Jul 16 2026

    "The assumption of swift trust is really useful."
    Teams don't always need years to build trust—they need the right conditions to build it quickly. As a Stanford professor and expert in organizational design, Melissa Valentine studies how communication, team structure, and emerging technologies help people collaborate more effectively. In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Valentine joins Matt Abrahams to explore how leaders can foster swift trust, adapt communication as teams move from brainstorming to execution, and use storytelling to drive meaningful change. Together, they share practical strategies for building stronger teams and navigating collaboration in an AI-enabled workplace.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Build trust from the start. High-performing teams assume competence, communicate openly, and address miscommunication quickly.
    • Adapt your communication to the task. Encourage diverse thinking during brainstorming, then align your language as the team moves toward execution.

    Activity:

    • Practice swift trust. In your next project with a new colleague or team, begin by assuming competence and shared intent. Delegate one meaningful responsibility early, communicate clear expectations, and reflect afterward on how starting from trust influenced the team's collaboration and results.


    Episode Reference Links:

    • Melissa Valentine
    • Melissa’s Book: Flash Teams
    • Ep.241 Team Spirit: How to Make Group Work Work
    • Ep.268 Going Viral: How To Balance Authenticity and Spectacle


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    Chapters:

    • (00:00) - Introduction
    • (00:57) - What Makes a Flash Team?
    • (03:01) - Building Swift Trust
    • (04:54) - When Teams Need to Converge
    • (07:17) - Repairing Miscommunication
    • (09:18) - Stories That Drive Change
    • (12:01) - Lessons for Every Team
    • (13:47) - The Final Three Questions
    • (16:41) - Conclusion

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    18 mins
  • 305. The Humor Habit: Why Great Communicators Think Like Comedians
    Jul 13 2026

    "People aren't inside of our heads, so you have to give them that emotional information as well as the factual information."

    Humor is more than entertainment—it's a powerful way to create connection. As a comedian, writer, and former teacher, Chris Duffy has learned that laughter, curiosity, and emotion can transform even ordinary conversations into memorable experiences. In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Duffy joins Matt Abrahams to explore how humor can strengthen communication, build deeper connections, and make ideas more memorable. Together, they discuss how to engage an audience, bring authenticity to repeated messages, and create conversations that invite others to participate rather than simply listen.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Connection comes before comedy. Humor is most effective when it invites others into the conversation, rather than putting the spotlight on yourself.
    • Emotion makes ideas memorable. Combining facts with curiosity, emotion, and storytelling helps audiences understand, remember, and engage with your message.

    Activity:

    • Create a conversational doorknob. In your next conversation, replace one routine response with an observation, opinion, or question that invites discussion. Notice how offering a "doorknob" changes the depth and energy of the conversation.


    Episode Reference Links:

    • Chris Duffy
    • Chris’s Book: Humor Me
    • Ep.13 Make ’Em Laugh: How to Use Humor as a Secret Weapon in Your …


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    Chapters:

    • (00:00) - Introduction
    • (01:03) - Lessons from the Classroom
    • (01:52) - Curiosity Captures Attention
    • (04:48) - Facts Need Emotion
    • (05:49) - Sounding Authentic
    • (09:29) - Calming Performance Nerves
    • (11:01) - Jamming vs. Joking
    • (14:36) - Becoming Funnier
    • (19:01) - Better Conversations
    • (22:53) - The Final Three Questions
    • (26:48) - Conclusion
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    28 mins
  • 304. Rethinks: Craft Compelling Communication
    Jul 9 2026

    "If all you're trying to do is inform, you're not going to pull it off. You have to entertain your audience."

    Great presentations don't just share information—they create connection. As Apple's former Chief Evangelist and Canva's co-founder, Guy Kawasaki has spent decades helping people communicate ideas that inspire action. In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Kawasaki joins Matt Abrahams to share practical strategies for crafting compelling presentations, building better slide decks, and using storytelling to keep audiences engaged. From investor pitches to keynote speeches, he explains why the best communicators don't just inform—they captivate.


    Key Takeaways:

    • Pitch to keep the conversation going. The goal of a pitch isn't to close the deal—it's to earn the next conversation.
    • Keep it simple and audience-focused. Engage people with clear stories, concise visuals, and a message built around what they care about.


    Activity:

    • Choose an idea, project, or product you frequently explain. Challenge yourself to describe it in 30 seconds, focusing only on the problem you solve and why it matters to your audience. Then ask someone if they can clearly explain it back to you. Revise your pitch until they can.

    Episode Reference Links:

    • Guy Kawasaki
    • Guy’s Book: Think Remarkable
    • Ep.82 It’s Not About You: Why Effective Communicators Put Others First
    • Ep.47 Quick Thinks: How to Use Storytelling to Be a Better Founder


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    Chapters:

    • (00:00) - Introduction
    • (01:29) - Being a Great Evangelist
    • (02:51) - Why Stories Move People
    • (04:15) - Entertain Before You Inform
    • (06:36) - The Goal of a Pitch
    • (09:56) - Evolve Every Pitch
    • (12:42) - The 10-20-30 Rule
    • (15:57) - Better Slides, Better Presentations
    • (16:39) - Lessons from Podcasting
    • (18:09) - The Final Three Questions
    • (22:20) - Conclusion

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    23 mins
  • 303. On Point, On Brand: Why Honest Communication Always Lands
    Jul 6 2026

    "You want to own the message and your narrative."

    Strong communication is about more than delivering a message—it’s about building trust over time. As Zoom’s Chief Marketing Officer, Kim Storin has helped shape communication at one of the world’s most recognizable brands, balancing empathy, transparency, and consistency in an era of rapid technological change. In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Storin joins Matt Abrahams to discuss how leaders can communicate with authenticity, navigate crises with clarity, and build cultures rooted in transparency. They explore the art and science of shaping perception, maintaining connection in hybrid workplaces, and creating messages that solve problems—not just capture attention.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Lead with authenticity and transparency. Clear, honest communication builds trust—especially during periods of change or crisis.
    • Own your narrative. Consistent messaging and a clear story shape how others understand your brand, team, or ideas.


    Activity:

    • Before your next team update or difficult conversation, ask yourself: "What information can I share that will build trust?" Include one additional point of context or reasoning that helps your audience better understand the decision.


    Episode Reference Links:

    • Kim Storin
    • Ep.82 It’s Not About You: Why Effective Communicators Put Others First

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    Chapters:

    • (00:00) - Introduction
    • (01:37) - Leading Through a Global Crisis
    • (03:36) - Changing Brand Perception
    • (06:50) - Building Culture at Scale
    • (09:00) - Virtual Communication Gains & Losses
    • (11:24) - Creating Meaningful Moments
    • (12:34) - Communicating Through Difficulty
    • (16:03) - The Final Three Questions
    • (21:33) - Conclusion

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    23 mins
  • 302. Master This: How to Learn Like the Experts Do
    Jul 2 2026

    "If these masters are still continually trying to improve their own craft, I don't have any excuses."

    The world's best don't reach the top and stop learning—they keep refining their craft. David Rogier, founder and CEO of MasterClass, has spent years sitting across from elite performers, athletes, artists, and entrepreneurs—and he’s discovered that excellence is less about talent than a relentless commitment to growth. In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, he joins Matt Abrahams to share lessons from building a company around learning, persuasion, and communication. From earning the trust of high-profile talent to leading creative and technical teams, Rogier reveals why curiosity, adaptability, and authentic relationship-building are essential communication skills.


    Takeaways:

    • Lead with curiosity. Build trust by asking thoughtful questions and focusing on the other person's needs, not your own.
    • Never stop improving. The world's top performers continuously seek feedback, refine their skills, and embrace lifelong learning.


    Activity:

    • Study an expert. Watch a communicator you admire—a speaker, leader, or interviewer—and identify three techniques they use to engage their audience. Try incorporating one of those techniques into your next presentation or meeting.

    Printable Extended Takeaways & Activity


    Episode Reference Links:

    • David Rogier
    • Matt’s MasterClass

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    Chapters:

    • (00:00) - Introduction
    • (00:39) - The Power of Learning
    • (01:28) - Building Trust
    • (04:21) - Creating Great Content
    • (07:23) - Leading Different Teams
    • (09:45) - Learning from Masters
    • (10:54) - Communicating with a Stutter
    • (14:00) - The Final Three Questions
    • (17:39) - Conclusion

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    19 mins
  • 301. Trust at First Sight: Create More Meaningful Connections
    Jun 29 2026

    “Communication is the number one way to remove friction.”

    If communication is the key to connection, then removing friction is what makes every interaction work. According to Vanessa Van Edwards, the most effective communicators aren’t just skilled with words—they know how to align their gestures, body language, and presence to make others feel at ease. A behavioral researcher and bestselling author of Captivate and Cues, Van Edwards studies the subtle signals that shape how we are perceived. In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, she joins Matt Abrahams to explore the hidden factors that influence communication, from purposeful gestures and expressive body language to the words, images, and visual cues that build trust and credibility.

    Takeaways:

    • Great communication goes beyond words. Gestures, facial expressions, visual cues, and even the language we use in emails and meetings can either create friction or build trust, clarity, and connection.
    • Focus on the other person, not yourself. By applying the Platinum Rule—treating others as they want to be treated—and intentionally putting people at ease, communicators can foster stronger relationships, deeper conversations, and greater influence.


    Activity:

    • Practice the Platinum Rule. Before your next important conversation, meeting, or email, take one minute to answer: “What does this person need from me right now?” Then tailor your communication to their priorities, concerns, and preferred style—not your own. Afterward, reflect on how that shift changed the quality of the interaction.

    Printable PDF of Takeaways & Activity


    Episode Reference Links:

    • Vanessa Van Edwards
    • Vanessa’s Books: Cues / Captivate
    • Ep.137 When Words Aren't Enough: How to Excel at Nonverbal Communication

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    Chapters:

    • (00:00) - Introduction
    • (01:01) - The Importance of Strategic Communication
    • (01:45) - The Power of Gestures
    • (04:10) - A Readiness Check for Speakers
    • (05:56) - Over-Signaling vs. Under-Signaling
    • (08:18) - Dangerous Words in Communication
    • (12:27) - Imagery Cues & First Impressions
    • (15:03) - Virtual Backgrounds Matter
    • (17:33) - The Platinum Rule
    • (19:01) - The Final Three Questions
    • (23:59) - Conclusion
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    25 mins
  • 300. Matt’s Answers for Better Speaking and Leadership
    Jun 25 2026

    Celebrating 300 episodes with listener questions from around the world.

    In this special 300th episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, host Matt Abrahams celebrates a major milestone with a live Ask Matt Anything session featuring questions from listeners around the world—and a few from the team behind the show. He introduces a new communication framework, PREP (Point, Reason, Example, Point), before tackling topics ranging from word recall and public speaking nerves to storytelling, AI’s impact on communication, giving difficult feedback, and using gestures more effectively. Along the way, he shares practical strategies, favorite communication techniques, and lessons learned from 300 episodes dedicated to helping people communicate with confidence, clarity, and connection.

    To listen to the extended Deep Thinks version of this episode, please visit FasterSmarter.io/premium.

    Episode Reference Links:

    • Ep.250 How to Navigate Conflict: Tools For Productive Communication

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    Chapters:

    • (00:00) - Introduction
    • (01:13) - PREP Framework
    • (04:13) - Improving Word Recall
    • (07:10) - Public Speaking Nerves
    • (11:35) - Concise vs. Detailed Communication
    • (13:39) - AI & Communication Skills
    • (16:12) - Storytelling Fundamentals
    • (18:51) - Lingo vs. Jargon
    • (20:22) - Difficult Feedback Conversations
    • (22:36) - The Power of Paraphrasing
    • (25:07) - Effective Gestures
    • (29:28) - Conclusion

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    31 mins
  • 299. Choose The Right Channel: How Stanford Finds Its Voice
    Jun 22 2026

    How to communicate with impact when the stakes are high.

    Communication isn't about getting information out. It's about making sure it gets through. In an era of fragmented attention and endless platforms, the challenge isn't finding ways to speak—it's finding ways to connect.

    According to Farnaz Khadem, Vice President of University Communications at Stanford, great communicators start with three questions: What's the goal? Who's the audience? And what does the data tell us? Whether guiding a university through a crisis, helping experts share their ideas with broader audiences, or deciding where a story should be told, she believes effective communication centers around understanding people. "People want to know what's actually happening," she says. "And if what is happening is you don't know what is happening, you have to tell people you don't know."

    In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Khadem joins host Matt Abrahams to discuss the importance of preparation, transparency, and active listening when communicating during uncertainty. From navigating the opportunities and risks of AI to crafting stories that create genuine connection, she shares practical lessons for building trust, adapting to changing audiences, and communicating effectively when the stakes are highest.

    Episode Reference Links:

    • Farnaz Khadem
    • Ep.22 Under Pressure: How to Communicate Clearly and Timely During a Crisis

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    Chapters:

    • (00:00) - Introduction
    • (01:01) - Communication Fundamentals
    • (02:21) - Choosing the Right Channel
    • (04:01) - Building Communication Networks
    • (05:13) - Coaching Better Communicators
    • (07:07) - Crisis Preparation
    • (09:10) - Crisis Response
    • (11:03) - The Power of Storytelling
    • (12:51) - AI in Communications
    • (15:52) - The Final Three Questions
    • (21:06) - Conclusion

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    22 mins