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Ep 120. Communicate So People Actually Hear You

Ep 120. Communicate So People Actually Hear You

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Communication is often treated as a skill. In reality, it is a relational process shaped by awareness, intention, and internal state. In this episode, Christine speaks with Andrew Blotky, executive coach and former communications leader at Meta and Johnson & Johnson. The conversation explores how leaders can communicate with clarity and authenticity, especially in times of uncertainty. A central idea runs through the episode: communication is not defined by what is said, but by what is received. This shifts the focus from output to alignment. From message delivery to audience understanding. Key themes include: Why communication requires clarity of intent before expression How presence and nervous system regulation influence how messages land The limits of scripted communication and the value of conversational navigation The role of middle managers as “honest brokers” in complex organizational dynamics How storytelling creates meaning beyond facts and data Why listening, curiosity, and audience awareness are foundational leadership capabilities The episode also connects communication to broader questions of leadership under uncertainty. When external conditions are unstable, leaders need an internal anchor. Values, experience, and self-awareness become the basis for clear and credible communication. This is not a conversation about techniques. It is a conversation about mechanisms.
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