#53 Adjusting During Crucial Conversations Based on Personality and Psychological Safety with guests: Julie Byington, C-TAGME, Ashley Johnson, C-TAGME, and Samatha Ankireddy, MD and Laura Thompson, MD
Episode 51, Jun 18, 07:00 AM
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Come share insights from AIMW25 with Julie Byington C-TAGME, Ashley Johnson C-TAGME, Samatha Ankireddy MD, and Laura Thompson MD on effective communication and navigating difficult conversations. Understanding our own emotions and personality traits—while being attentive to others’ verbal and non-verbal cues—helps build emotional intelligence and promotes respectful, productive dialogue. Adapting communication styles to different personality types and approaching high-stakes conversations with preparation, psychological safety, and clear follow-up can transform potential conflicts into opportunities for breakthrough.
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Credits
- Producer, Script, CME: Era Kryzhanovskaya MD
- Show notes, Infographic, Cover Art: Rebecca Garber MD
- Hosts, Editors: Era Kryzhanovskaya MD, Molly Heublein MD
- Technical Support: Podpaste
- Guests: Julie Byington C-TAGME, Ashley Johnson C-TAGME, and Samatha Ankireddy MD and Laura Thompson MD
- Technical support: Podpaste
- Theme Music: MorsyMusic
Show Segments
- Intro, disclaimer, guest bio
- Guest one-liner/ Reflections on AIMW25 conference
- Exploring the Crucial Conversation Framework
- Learning how to maintain psychological safety
- Using tools like the Mint HR Smalley Trent Personality Test to gain personality awareness
- Tailoring communication styles based on personality for more productive dialogue and reduced conflict
- Skill for being an active listener
- Take home points
- Outro