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Daniel Stillman on Conversation Design

Daniel Stillman on Conversation Design

FromThe Informed Life


Daniel Stillman on Conversation Design

FromThe Informed Life

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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Jul 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Daniel Stillman is a conversation designer and coach. He’s the host of The Conversation Factory podcast and author of Good Talk: How to Design Conversations That Matter.This is a special episode of The Informed Life: it’s the first recorded in person, while Daniel and I attended and taught at UX Lisbon in May of 2022. Fittingly, it’s an experiment: a freeform, less produced conversation about how we converse. In some cases, this results in less context than you may expect. In particular, you’ll hear references to the names of other speakers at the conference. I’ve included links to their profiles in the show notes.Show notesDaniel StillmanThe Conversation Factory podcastGood Talk: How to Design Conversations That Matter by Daniel StillmanThe Nine Elements of Transformative Facilitation by Daniel Stillman (includes a diagram of Daniel’s conversation operating system)UX Lisbon conferenceBernadette Irizarry (UX Lisbon)Matt LeMay (UX Lisbon)Natalie Nixon (UX Lisbon)Katie Swindler (UX Lisbon)Scott Kubie (UX Lisbon)One Page/One HourNickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America by Barbara EhrenreichAbby CovertDave GrayPhilip McKenzieLeland MaschmeyerWhat is the Negotiation Institute? (harvard.edu)Ladies Get PaidBrave New Work: Are You Ready to Reinvent Your Organization? by Aaron DignanCarl CollinsSwissmiss (Tina Roth Eisenberg)Daniel MezickRichard Saul WurmanAndy PolaineHow to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale CarnegieViktor FranklJoe RoganShow notes include Amazon affiliate links. I get a small commission for purchases made through these links.
Released:
Jul 3, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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An interview-based show that explores how people organize and design information to get things done.