Stop performing and start connecting. This episode breaks down the science of communication, offering a practical toolkit to master non-verbal cues, navigate difficult emotions, and repair any conversation.

Real confidence doesn't come from being flawless; it comes from knowing you can recover by replacing blame with awareness and mapping the loop of your interactions.
Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco

Lena: Hey Blythe, have you ever been at a party and found yourself suddenly staring at your phone, pretending to be deeply interested in an email from three years ago just to avoid a silent corner?
Blythe: Oh, I’ve definitely been that "wallflower" plant in the corner! It’s funny because we often think great conversation is a gift you’re just born with—like you’re either a "natural" or you’re awkward for life. But the research actually shows that 93% of communication isn't even about the words we choose.
Lena: That is wild. So it’s not about having a pocketful of witty one-liners?
Blythe: Not at all. It’s more about your nervous system and creating a sense of safety. Most of us fail because we "perform" instead of connecting, or we commit the "deadly sin" of being forgettable by staying silent.
Lena: I love that. It’s like we’re playing a high-stakes game we never got the rules for. So, let’s dive into the actual toolkit to stop the awkwardness and start truly connecting.