The IDEA SANDWICH Podcast
Most of us overlook the simple yet powerful act of remembering a name — and in doing so, we might be missing out on building genuine connections. What if the secret to making people feel truly seen isn’t some innate talent, but a small shift in attention? In this episode, Ara Topouzian reveals how remembering names is less about memory and more about presence and intentionality. From stories of virtual vs. in-person interactions to practical tricks like repeating names and attaching people to memorable stories, he breaks down how true attention creates trust, warmth, and lasting impact. You'll discover why leaders who make others feel recognized stand out — and how forgetting someone’s name can subtly signal neglect, even if unintentionally. We also explore how a distracted world makes paying attention a revolutionary act—one that can dramatically transform your relationships at work and beyond. Whether you're leading teams, networking, or just hoping to connect more authentically, this episode offers straightforward strategies to elevate your presence by simply noticing more. Perfect for anyone craving more meaningful connections in a world of screens and surface-level interactions. If you want to turn everyday moments into opportunities to stand out and be remembered, this episode is essential listening. Remember: it’s not just about names — it’s about showing people they matter.
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