• 296. AMA: Speaking Out, Staying Grounded, and Managing Up
    Jun 11 2026

    Practical communication strategies you can use immediately at work and beyond.

    How do you speak up when a conversation is moving faster than you can think? What should you do when emotions threaten to derail your listening? And how can you give honest feedback to a boss who doesn’t seem interested in hearing it?

    In this Ask Matt Anything episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, host Matt Abrahams answers listener questions from the Think Fast Talk Smart Learning Community on some of the most challenging workplace communication scenarios. From practical techniques for inserting your ideas into fast-paced meetings to strategies for managing emotions and delivering feedback upward, Matt shares actionable advice to help you communicate with greater confidence, clarity, and impact.

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    Chapters:

    • (00:00) - Introduction
    • (01:57) - Speaking Up in Meetings
    • (04:37) - Listening Through Emotion
    • (07:53) - Giving Feedback Upward
    • (13:10) - Conclusion

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    14 mins
  • 295. Culture Club: Communicating Values That Scale
    Jun 8 2026

    Why the best leaders treat uncertainty as a chance to learn, not a failure to avoid.

    Most companies are built to grow. Far fewer are built to stay true to their purpose as they do.

    Eric Ries is an entrepreneur, creator of the Lean Startup movement, and author of Incorruptible: Why Good Companies Go Bad and How Great Companies Stay Great. For Ries, innovation starts with a simple reality: nobody can predict the future. “If you're going to do something fundamentally new,” he says, “how are we supposed to forecast” what success will look like? Instead of relying on certainty, leaders should focus on learning. “If you cannot fail, you cannot learn.”

    In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Ries and host Matt Abrahams explore how leaders can communicate through uncertainty, turn setbacks into valuable insights, and build cultures rooted in trust. From the power of the build-measure-learn feedback loop to the importance of making “deposits” in a company’s culture bank, Ries shares practical strategies for creating organizations that innovate, adapt, and stay true to their values as they grow.

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    Episode Reference Links:

    • Eric Ries
    • Eric’s Book: Incorruptible
    • Ep.56 Lean Messaging: How Simple Messages Really Stick
    • Ep.54 Leadership and Ethics: How to Communicate Your Core Values

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    Chapters:

    • (00:00) - Introduction
    • (02:21) - Lean Startup Fundamentals
    • (04:03) - Business Plans vs. Reality
    • (06:31) - Learning from Failure
    • (08:11) - Why Companies Go Bad
    • (10:49) - The Culture Bank
    • (13:51) - The Final Three Questions
    • (21:51) - Conclusion

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    23 mins
  • 294. Ask & You Shall Receive: Questions For Better Negotiations
    Jun 4 2026

    Do you really win the negotiation if it means losing the relationship?

    You might think that successful negotiation means getting what you want here and now. But Stan Christensen says this short-sighted view is selling many negotiators short.

    Christensen is a professional negotiator, host of the All Things Negotiation podcast, and instructor of one of Stanford's most popular courses on the subject. His core insight: most negotiations happen with people you’ll see again — which means success isn’t about claiming victory, it’s about building long-term, mutually beneficial relationships. “Most people think of negotiation statically,” he says. “It's you and I. There's a fixed pie. We're trying to get more for ourself and less for the other party. In reality, 95% of negotiations are gonna be with people you see again, so I define success as contributing to the value of the long-term relationship.”

    In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Christensen and host Matt Abrahams explore what it takes to negotiate well — from the power of listening and asking questions to managing emotions and communicating for collaboration. Whether you're negotiating a business deal or just deciding where to go to dinner, Christensen shows why every negotiation is an opportunity to strengthen the relationship.

    Episode Reference Links:

    • Stan Christensen
    • All Things Negotiation Podcast
    • Ep.15 The Art of Negotiation: How to Get More of What You Want
    • Ep.204 Tough Talks: Turn Tension Into Trust

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    Chapters:

    • (00:00) - Introduction
    • (02:11) - What Is Negotiation?
    • (02:50) - Negotiating Every Day
    • (03:52) - The Power of Listening
    • (05:25) - Asking Better Questions
    • (07:26) - Handling Emotions
    • (08:24) - Authentic Emotion
    • (09:22) - Body Language Matters
    • (10:13) - Collaboration in Negotiation
    • (11:51) - Framing Conversations
    • (13:16) - Setting the Agenda
    • (14:38) - Co-Creating Structure
    • (16:14) - A Common Negotiation Mistake
    • (16:53) - Why Start a Podcast
    • (17:57) - Learning from Guests
    • (18:54) - The Final Three Questions
    • (26:01) - Conclusion

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    27 mins
  • 293. 5 Leadership Lessons From Stanford: Me2We 2026
    Jun 1 2026

    What it takes to lead as a communicator and communicate as a leader.

    Leadership isn’t just about making decisions — it’s about how you communicate them. As Matt Abrahams puts it, “Communication is operationalized leadership.”

    At a recent Me2We event, in connection with Stanford GSB's Executive Education LEAD program, Abrahams held a live discussion with four of the podcast’s most popular guests: Celine Teoh, facilitator of the GSB’s famous Interpersonal Dynamics course; Huggy Rao, organizational behavior professor and co-author of The Friction Project; legendary Stanford basketball coach Tara VanDerveer; and Dave Dodson, lecturer and author of The Manager's Handbook.

    In this special live episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, the panel shares frameworks and lessons for leading and communicating more effectively. From Teoh’s five A’s for inviting dissent to Rao’s warning against “jargon monoxide,” from VanDerveer’s relationship-first approach to Dodson’s case for leading like a teacher, this conversation explores what it takes to communicate as a leader — and lead as a communicator.

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    • Celine Teoh
    • Tara VanDerveer
    • Huggy Rao
    • Huggy’s Book: The Friction Project
    • David Dodson
    • David’s Book: The Manager’s Handbook
    • Ep.194 Live Lessons in Levity and Leadership: Me2We 2025 Part 1

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    35 mins
  • 292. Headspace Habits: Lessons for Calm, Confident Communication
    May 28 2026

    The hidden habits behind calm, confident communicators.

    What does it really take to become a more confident communicator? In this special collaboration between Think Fast, Talk Smart and Headspace, host Matt Abrahams shares practical, mindful strategies for speaking with clarity, managing anxiety, listening more deeply, and connecting more authentically with others.

    Across five short lessons, Matt outlines how to calm speaking nerves, become a better listener, structure your ideas clearly, engage any audience, and strengthen your presence — whether you’re leading a meeting, giving a presentation, or navigating everyday conversations.

    Whether you’re speaking to a crowd or having a one-on-one conversation, these tools can help you communicate with more confidence, calm, and connection.

    Episode Reference Links:

    • Headspace

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    Chapters:

    • (00:00) - Introduction
    • (02:14) - Speaking Anxiety
    • (07:20) - Mindful Communication
    • (12:29) - Clarity & Structure
    • (16:06) - Creating Engagement
    • (23:22) - Building Presence
    • (28:24) - Conclusion

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    30 mins
  • 291. Hello, Stranger: Why Curiosity Beats Charisma Every Time
    May 25 2026

    What keeps us from being more social? Nick Epley calls it a “mind-reading mistake.”

    We all think about what others think, particularly what they think about us. The problem, says Nick Epley, is that we’re almost always wrong.

    Epley is a professor of behavioral science at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and author of A Little More Social: How Small Choices Create Unexpected Happiness, Health, and Connection. What keeps people from engaging authentically, connecting deeply, and enjoying a meaningful social life? It comes down to an error of social cognition, “A mind-reading mistake,” Epley says. “If I don't think you want to talk to me, I won't try. And I'll never find out that I'm wrong about that.”

    In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Epley and host Matt Abrahams explore why we hold ourselves back from meaningful conversation, and what happens when we don’t. From taking an interest in others to sharing more freely about ourselves, Epley shares strategies for being a little more social — and making your life considerably better as a result.

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

    Episode Reference Links:

    • Nick Epley
    • Nick’s Book: A Little More Social
    • Ep.133 From Good to Super: How Supercommunicators Unlock the Language of Connection

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    Chapters:

    • (00:00) - Introduction
    • (01:31) - Problems with Body Language
    • (04:15) - Perspective Getting
    • (07:14) - Asking Better Questions
    • (08:41) - Moving Beyond Small Talk
    • (10:13) - Why We Hold Back
    • (11:33) - Advice For Introverts
    • (15:17) - A Little More Social
    • (18:34) - The Final Three Questions
    • (24:45) - Conclusion
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    30 mins
  • 290. Quick Thinks: How to Have Better Conversations About Aging
    May 21 2026

    How can we approach aging with more joy, empathy, and meaningful connection?

    We often talk about lifespan, or how long we live, but Kerry Burnight believes the more important question is how fully we live along the way.

    Burnight is a gerontologist, former professor of geriatric medicine, and author of Joyspan: The Art and Science of Thriving in Life's Second Half. Drawing from decades of experience working with older adults, she discusses why adopting a “growth aging mindset” can change the way we think about getting older, and why autonomy matters just as much as safety in conversations with aging loved ones. As she puts it, “it’s not just the big moments, it’s the little moments, too.”

    In this Quick Thinks episode of Think Fast Talk Smart, Burnight and host Matt Abrahams explore the role of listening, storytelling, and empathy in effective communication across generations. Through memorable examples and actionable advice, Burnight offers a compassionate framework for talking about — and thinking about — aging differently.

    Episode Reference Links:

    • Dr. Kerry Burnight
    • Kerry’s Book: Joyspan
    • Ep.176 From Stereotypes to Synergy: Communicating Across Generations

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    Chapters:

    • (00:00) - Introduction
    • (02:05) - Aging Mindsets
    • (04:33) - Give of the Day
    • (08:01) - Difficult Aging Conversations
    • (17:08) - Explaining Complex Ideas
    • (18:37) - Conclusion

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    20 mins
  • 289. Better with Age: Why Joy Matters More Than Longevity
    May 18 2026

    A full life isn’t about the quantity of time, but the quality.

    Our lifespan might describe how long we live, but it doesn’t say anything about how well we live. For that, Kerry Burnight says, we need a different measure: joyspan.

    Burnight is a gerontologist, former professor of geriatric medicine, and author of Joyspan: The Art and Science of Thriving in Life's Second Half. In her decades working with older adults, she noticed a gap: “I would have a lot of people who lived long lives and were in pretty darn good physical health. They were miserable.” That observation led her to dig into the research on well-being — and to find what it takes to enjoy a long life, not just endure one.

    In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Burnight joins host Matt Abrahams to explore her joyspan framework, explaining how growth, connection, adapting, and giving contribute to a full life. From changing the conversation around aging to communicating more effectively across generations, Burnight offers practical wisdom for living better at any age.


    Episode Reference Links:

    • Dr. Kerry Burnight
    • Kerry’s Book: Joyspan
    • Ep.176 From Stereotypes to Synergy: Communicating Across Generations

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    Chapters:

    • (00:00) - Introduction
    • (02:33) - Defining Joyspan
    • (04:40) - The Joyspan Matrix
    • (10:16) - Learning to Adjust
    • (11:10) - The Power of Stories
    • (14:51) - Internalized Ageism
    • (17:53) - The Final Three Questions
    • (24:57) - Conclusion

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    27 mins