The Art of Charm
Most people think great work speaks for itself. It doesn’t. AJ and Johnny break down why smart, analytical people so often lose credit for their best ideas—and how influence, status, and communication determine who actually gets remembered. Backed by decades of research, they explain why confidence is mistaken for competence, why louder voices often become perceived leaders, and how to make sure your ideas stay attached to your name. If you've ever watched someone repeat your idea and receive the recognition, promotion, or opportunity, this episode gives you a simple framework to own your work without becoming louder, more aggressive, or playing office politics. Episode resources: www.artofcharm.com/theos [www.artofcharm.com/theos] Chapters 00:00 – Why your best ideas don't get credit 02:00 – The research behind stolen recognition 04:00 – Why confidence beats competence in meetings 06:00 – The competence trap keeping you overlooked 08:00 – Present your recommendation before your analysis 10:00 – How to reclaim credit without sounding defensive 12:00 – A simple framework to own your ideas communication skills, executive presence, leadership, influence, workplace communication, career growth, confidence, meetings, office politics, executive communication, presentation skills, leadership communication, social intelligence, professional development, workplace psychology, decision making, status, influence skills, career advancement, public speaking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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