Thu, 24 April 2025
In this all-new episode Kurt discusses the psychological appeal and effectiveness of clickbait. He explains how curiosity, FOMO, and emotional triggers drive people to click on intriguing headlines. Kurt also shares tips on using these principles ethically in persuasion, sales, and presentations to engage and influence audiences. The Benefits of Overconfidence Have Been Exaggerated The episode covers similarity theory, the importance of building connections, and concludes with an analysis of overconfidence in achieving success, referencing an article from Psychology Today. Additionally, Kurt delves into the Zeigarnik Effect, which emphasizes how incomplete tasks capture and maintain attention, and encourages using quizzes and assessments to engage audiences.
Direct download: Podcast_558_-_The_Power_of_Clickbait_Intrigue_And_Curiosity_In_Influence_.mp3
Category:Business -- posted at: 10:51am CDT |
Thu, 17 April 2025
This episode delves into the psychology of first impressions, focusing on the halo and horn effects. The halo effect is when one positive trait of a person influences our perception of their other qualities, while the horn effect is when one negative trait does the same negatively. Kurt discusses how these cognitive biases impact persuasion and influence, offers practical tips for maximizing positive first impressions, and shares real-life examples and academic studies. He also answers a listener email about these effects and provides actionable advice on improving personal and professional interactions.
Direct download: Podcast_557_-_The_Halo_vs_Horn_effect_Whats_Your_First_impression.mp3
Category:Business -- posted at: 10:18am CDT |
Thu, 10 April 2025
This episode explores the importance of being authentic and genuine to build trust. Kurt discusses the historical origins of the word "sincere" and its significance in modern persuasion. He highlights the necessity of adapting persuasion strategies to individual preferences and cultural differences, emphasizing the shift from the golden rule to the platinum rule. Can Laughter Make Our Lives Better? Researchers Say Yes The episode also covers the negative impact of poor customer service, the benefits of humor in persuasion, and the value of consistency and reliability. Additionally, Kurt answers a listener's question about why authenticity is increasingly important, attributing it to a general decline in trust and the rise of transparency in the digital age. He advises on how to cultivate authenticity through honesty. Elevate your personal growth journey with Influence University, where you'll learn powerful techniques to enhance your mindset, boost your confidence, and achieve your goals!
Direct download: Podcast_556_-_Why_Being_Authentic_Genuine_And_Authentic_Builds_Trust.mp3
Category:Business -- posted at: 12:17pm CDT |
Thu, 3 April 2025
In this episode Kurt explores effective methods for influencing and persuading stubborn individuals. He delves into the Boomerang effect, the importance of patience, and techniques like foot-in-the-door to gradually change minds. Sleepless and selfish: Lack of sleep makes us less generous The episode also touches on the significance of sleep on social behavior and the impact of presenting evidence and finding common ground in contentious discussions. Kurt also concludes with practical advice on engaging in open, empathetic dialogues to sway hardheaded individuals. Ready to skyrocket your influence and turn your passion into profit? Discover the secrets at Influence University that successful people don't want you to know! Here
Direct download: Podcast_555_-_Boil_The_Frog._How_To_Change_That_Stubborn_Mind_And_Close-Minded_Person.mp3
Category:Business -- posted at: 9:21am CDT |