Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques

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One of the most essential ingredients to success in business and life is effective communication. Join Matt Abrahams, best-selling author and Strategic Communication lecturer at Stanford Graduate School of Business, as he interviews experts to provide actionable insights that help you communicate with clarity, confidence, and impact. From handling impromptu questions to crafting compelling messages, Matt explores practical strategies for real-world communication challenges.Whether you’re navigating a high-stakes presentation, perfecting your email tone, or speaking off the cuff, Think Fast, Talk Smart equips you with the tools, techniques, and best practices to express yourself effectively in any situation. Enhance your communication skills to elevate your career and build stronger professional relationships.Tune in every Tuesday for new episodes. Subscribe now to unlock your potential as a thoughtful, impactful communicator. Learn more and sign up for our eNewsletter at fastersmarter.io.

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Recent Reviews
  • bakerhood
    Excellent insights, but performative
    The core ideas and talking points are solid and widely applicable. But the delivery feels overly performative, like it’s focused more on hitting the right “techniques” than connecting authentically.
  • Injil Muhammad Jr
    Game-changer
    TFTS is AMAZING. The insights for how to communicate efficiently and effectively are simply vital for starting out in your career, and Matt Abrahams does it better than anybody. Rare ability to keep quality so high despite having so much content. Cannot recommend strongly enough
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  • NOVA 3.0
    Illuminating
    Amazing and life changing podcasts for any leader, managers or entrepreneur looking for tools and communication frameworks to help them make their vision come true.
  • Shilps324
    Not helpful
    Very few practical tips, didn’t find that listening to this helped me implement strategies to communicate better.
  • Communication & Influence
    A New(ish) Go-To Pod for me
    Matt’s wide variety of guests, all sharing their brilliant insights into the many forms of communication, always produces a nugget or two for me. Topics even include design choices in a room, and how that impacts how we interact. It’s a top 4 Pod for me .
  • Graham P123
    Small talk expert
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  • CuriosMind
    Thank you
    I’ve been a big fan of your podcast for a while and always found your insights on communication incredibly valuable. One of the concepts that stood out to me was the “What, So What, Now What” framework. Recently, I applied it in a way I didn’t expect—to reflect on some personal challenges—and I wanted to share the impact it had. For a long time, I struggled with perfectionism, fear of vulnerability, and communication—particularly in interpersonal dynamics. I would often stay quiet in meetings or avoid social/leadership role as a result, despite being a high performer (technical skills). Over the past month, I’ve been journaling and reflecting on patterns like perfectionism, fear of vulnerability, but my thoughts felt scattered. When I used your framework, everything finally clicked. What: Root causes driving patterns, like how early success made me tie self-worth to objective outcomes. So What: Behaviors and outcomes resulting from those causes (e.g., avoid step out of comfort zone, reluctance to collaborate etc.) Now What: Steps to overcome these behaviors (e.g., intention setting, practicing vulnerability) Since that realization, I’ve experienced a real breakthrough—I feel more open, talkative, and comfortable engaging with others. Conversations/meetings that used to feel stressful now feel like opportunities, and I’ve started enjoying connection in ways I never expected. Thank you for all you do.
  • Regui8er
    An honest assessment
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    Worst music
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    Short, concise, to the point.
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    I now have been a listener to this podcast for a while, and love it!
    Hello friend, My name is Alison Schuback and I just wanted to thank you for your great book!
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    This podcast is an absolute MUST listen!
    I highly recommend this podcast. It will keep your attention the whole time, and you’ll immediately improve your personal and professional communication. Matt hosts exceptional guests and makes each episode about a specific area of communication. It really allows you to learn the parts to master the whole. I love the length of the episodes too—they’re perfect for my morning commute to work. If you’re looking to improve your communication skills, look no further. This podcast is quite literally life changing.
  • JRH Reviews
    Great podcast - highly recommended!!
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    This is packed with insightful information that is applicable for anyone, and enjoyable.
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    Excellent Tips and Reminders
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  • HuriMatt
    Addictive
    I really enjoy listening to the "Think Fast, Talk Smart" podcast! Each episode has something to offer! My favorite was episode 107, where Jenny hosts Matt. I especially loved Matt’s honest feedback to Jenny! It was very insightful and also addictive ❤️
  • Wendyvn22
    This podcast is a game changer!
    I have listened to 35+ episodes of this podcast (some twice). The nuggets of wisdom that I have collected from each episode have helped me build my confidence and improve my presentation skills when the pressure is on. The simple frameworks and plug-and-play advice Matt and his guests provide have also helped my teammates and leaders at work (I often share episodes with them). After transitioning from a long teaching career to corporate last year, I felt unsure when running meetings and leading demos for corporate executives, but this podcast (and Matt’s book and videos) have helped me completely change my perspective — I now enter a call excited! A few of my favorite takeaways: - It’s not a performance, it’s.a conversation. - Connection > perfection! - Dare to be dull (be a brick, not a cathedral) - What/So What/Now What framework - Less is more (be trustworthy, concise, and specific…I tend to do the latter by sharing key data)
  • solidiinvestment
    Highly recommend this podcast to improve communication skills
    Great podcast to go on a lifelong journey of improving communication skills
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    Boosted my communication skills! 💪
    The 'Think Faster and Talk Smarter' podcast is an essential listen for anyone seeking to sharpen their communication skills. Each episode offers insightful tips and strategies that have helped me understand my audience better and communicate more effectively. The show's emphasis on weaving a customer narrative truly resonates with me and has transformed my approach to interaction. I've been able to help people share their unique talents and perspectives, making conversations more engaging and meaningful. Highly recommend for anyone wanting to elevate their communication skills.
  • M1Z21X
    Strategic Communication: Crafting Impactful Conversations
    I wanted to express my gratitude for the insightful content Professor Abrahams shared in your podcast. In addition to all the valuable communication techniques you discussed, the biggest takeaway for me was the importance of effective communication through diverse perspectives. This approach has significantly enhanced my cultural intelligence. Thank you for sharing your wisdom!
  • _111_1_
    Life changing
    Incredible podcast. Matt is great. His guests are amazing. Life changing.
  • 😍😍😫🙌
    Thank you.
    First off if I leave a review then that means it’s really good or really bad. This podcast is TOO GOOD! I’ve learned so much and the host Matt he’s not mono tone and he really brings credible experts to the podcast. My favorite so far is obviously, Kim Scott I have her book and haven’t started it yet, but listening to that podcast episode makes me eager to want to read the book, but overall this podcast is so amazing. I’ve learned so much about communication and how to go about it in Weather work life, social life, or the tough conversations and I really hope this podcast never ends because one of my main goals is to really build my communication and if that’s your goal, this is the podcast for you!!
  • 80's Music Forever
    Usable nuggets!
    I really enjoyed this show and always end an episode with practical tips I can use personally and professionally, thank you! 😀🙌🏼
  • Didneodnwlfjeidns
    Everyone can learn from this
    I had Matt Abrahams as my professor at de anza college about 10 years ago. I learned a lot in his class and became more confident in myself. With every episode I’m building on that by gaining new perspectives and learning more about strategic communication. Overall, a very enjoyable and helpful podcast.
  • bob0828
    Fantastic
    Fantastic podcast I always learn something new!
  • BreniceXu
    A utilized topic
    It explains multiple ways of quick thinking especially for the very particular moment that you are going to say and you must say!
  • oldmastersfan
    First Time Listener
    Today was the first time I ever had the privilege of listening to an episode. I was impressed with the content, honesty & presentation. Well done! You have gained a new subscriber. Best wishes!
  • Andante'
    Think Fast Talk Smart
    😀. I love you guys Thank you
  • Sharrrb
    Thank you!
    I love this podcast! It has helped me so much in many ways! I also follow his Youtube channel which is where I first came about his podcast after listening to Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication techniques. A must watch!
  • Sportsenthusiast35
    Actionable Communication Wisdom
    I stumbled on this podcast after coming across the book of the same name. (I’m extremely fascinated by communication in all forms; I read a lot on the topic since I’ve struggled with anxiety and keeping conversations going in certain situations over the years.) I didn’t know what to expect when I first started listening but it’s great! I’ve only listened to two episodes so far and both have taught me something I hadn’t learned or heard before. Keep up the great work, please. It’s greatly appreciated! I highly recommend this podcast. It’ll be worth your time to listen.
  • 7rmason7
    Thank you
    I love this podcast. It is helping me a lot with my communication skills, thank you for making this podcast
  • VMR?!
    The best one yet
    How a podcast about communication can be so entertaining, I will never know. But you are miss out if you haven’t click play already. This is the wagu meat of podcasts.
  • vqeioudcfrehf
    Just too good
    Just like click play and you will not why
  • A. Maks
    Best podcast!
    Best podcast to learn communication skills. Matt you rock!!
  • soham p
    Awesome!
    Great Insights
  • TM_Dos
    Surprise!
    It’s not often you stumble upon a great podcast that you weren’t searching for, and then leaning into it HARD. There’s more learnings in here than most leadership podcasts out there, and it really helps energize conversation around the advantages of effective leadership communication. Keep it up!
  • AL192725
    #1 podcast in my library
    The Best podcast ever!
  • HeyThereComeOn
    Amazing toolkit to communicate better!
    Loving the myriad of mindsets and actionnable insights that I can use to better communicate and convey my ideas and stories!
  • Dylan98979695
    Best Podcast Ever!!!
    Stop scrolling just start listening! U will love it!
  • Seattle Seminole
    Learning something new every session
    Great content every week. Thanks for investing in making a difference. Your message is getting passed along to others. Thanks for your commitment to help others. It’s working!!
  • Embuuuuuu
    Exceptional Podcast
    This podcasts is exceptional in its ability to give interesting, actionable (and though provoking) content I can use in business and in my personal life. Shout out to the host - I hope you continue to explore and discuss communication in this way.
  • Nikname20
    Bait & Switch
    Thought this would be an unbiased podcast... so wrong... plus totally boring & scripted
  • jgoodsell88
    One of the best!
    I came across this podcast by chance, but it’s now in my regular rotation. The host is fantastic, and the guests have incredible insight into communication with ties into other management & life concepts. I’d recommend this podcast though not just to those in business, but anyone who wants to strengthen their verbal communication skills. I’ve enjoyed and benefited from every episode!
  • Marklebutt
    A liberal take on conversation
    Definitely sounded great, but then I got slapped in the face by Hillary Clinton.
  • KhushaliDesai
    Communication handbook
    Love to the point , insightful and personable talks. I love the last three questions he asks every speakers.
  • next business woman
    Stilted
    The interviews are so stilted that they sound like they are reading from notes rather than having a real conversation. As a result, the episodes are boring and hard to follow and absorb. Better to put the notes and professorial lectures away, and have real spontaneous conversation.
  • Pichloo
    Great podcast but very bad sound quality!
    I love this podcast, great topics, wonderful guests and just very insightful! The only issue is the sound quality, in some episodes it’s very hard to understand what the guests are saying. Please fix the this issue. Thanks!
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