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Speaking of Meaning

Podcast de Ibrahim Mohamad

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Speaking of Meaning is the podcast dedicated to helping you master communication so you can build stronger relationships and create greater impact—in your work, your life, and the world around you. Each episode gives you practical strategies and actionable takeaways to help you: • Express yourself with clarity and confidence • Strengthen relationships built on trust and meaning • Influence and inspire others • Navigate difficult conversations with ease • Achieve greater success personally and professionally Host Ibrahim Mohamad sits down with experts, leaders, and inspiring voices to explore what truly makes communication—and relationships—work. Together, they share stories, tools, and insights that help you grow, connect, and lead a more impactful life. Speaking of Meaning: Better Communication, Greater Impact ibrahimmohamad.substack.com

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16 episodios

episode Best Moments: Why Great Ideas Don’t Matter If You Can’t Communicate Them | John Zimmer artwork

Best Moments: Why Great Ideas Don’t Matter If You Can’t Communicate Them | John Zimmer

In this special “best moments” episode of Speaking of Meaning, I revisit some of the most impactful parts of my earlier conversation with communication expert John Zimmer on persuasion, public speaking, storytelling, and influence. We talk about why great ideas alone are not enough, the difference between persuasion and manipulation, why storytelling matters in business communication, and how powerful speakers use silence, emotion, credibility, and timing to move people. John also breaks down Aristotle’s timeless principles of persuasion — logos, ethos, pathos, and kairos — and explains how communication shapes leadership, trust, and impact. This episode is packed with practical insights for leaders, speakers, entrepreneurs, creators, and anyone who wants to communicate more clearly and effectively. Topics include:• Public speaking and communication skills• Persuasion vs manipulation• Storytelling in business• The power of silence and pauses• Emotional connection and credibility• Leadership communication• How to speak so people listen About John Zimmer:John Zimmer is an international keynote speaker, communication trainer, and founder of Manner of Speaking, where he helps professionals become more clear, persuasive, and impactful communicators. John’s Website:https://mannerofspeaking.org/ [https://mannerofspeaking.org/] Follow John Zimmer:https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnzimmer/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnzimmer/] Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or watch on YouTube. Follow Speaking of Meaning YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@Speakingofmeaning [https://www.youtube.com/@Speakingofmeaning] Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/speakingofmeaning/ [https://www.instagram.com/speakingofmeaning/] Website:www.speakingofmeaning.com [http://www.speakingofmeaning.com] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ibrahimmohamad.substack.com [https://ibrahimmohamad.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

16 de may de 2026 - 21 min
episode Why You Feel Powerless (And How to Take Control Back) | Professor Chris Lipp artwork

Why You Feel Powerless (And How to Take Control Back) | Professor Chris Lipp

What actually creates personal power—and why do so many people unknowingly give it away? In this episode, Ibrahim sits down with Tulane professor and persuasion expert Chris Lipp, author of The Science of Personal Power, to explore the deeper beliefs that shape confidence, influence, and impact. Moving beyond surface-level communication tactics, Chris argues that true power comes from an internal belief in your ability to create change—not from seeking approval. They unpack how the need for validation quietly undermines authority in both professional and personal relationships, and why shifting focus toward goals, accountability, and respect-based interactions changes everything. Chris introduces the “four horsemen” that erode personal power—blame, reaction, inaction, and proving—and explains how these patterns show up in everyday behavior, from workplace dynamics to dating. The conversation also explores leadership, authenticity, handling uncertainty, and how to build trust without losing yourself. This episode is a practical and thought-provoking look at what it really means to step into your power—and how to stop leaking it. Key Topics Covered: - What personal power really is (and what it isn’t) - Why seeking validation weakens your influence - The four behaviors that destroy personal power - Building respect-based relationships - Power dynamics at work and in dating - Leadership, communication, and abstract thinking - Owning triggers and setting boundaries - Taking action vs. staying stuck - Imposter syndrome, anxiety, and uncertainty - Authenticity vs. transparency - Living with integrity and clear values Resources & Links: Learn more about Chris Lipp: speakvalue.com [http://speakvalue.com] Chris Lipp's books on Amazon: Amazon.com [http://Amazon.com]: Chris Lipp: books, biography, latest update [https://www.amazon.com/stores/Chris-Lipp/author/B00GIUHGO4?ref=ap_rdr&shoppingPortalEnabled=true] Follow Speaking of Meaning Website:https://www.speakingofmeaning.com [https://www.speakingofmeaning.com] YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@Speakingofmeaning [https://www.youtube.com/@Speakingofmeaning] Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/speakingofmeaning/ [https://www.instagram.com/speakingofmeaning/] Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/se/podcast/speaking-of-meaning/id1845181298 [https://podcasts.apple.com/se/podcast/speaking-of-meaning/id1845181298] Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2yW6sRvHLbwS86k4h6um9a?si=9820d4bc580a4531 [https://open.spotify.com/show/2yW6sRvHLbwS86k4h6um9a?si=9820d4bc580a4531] Timestamps: 00:00 Meet Chris Lipp 00:36 Why Study Power 02:15 Defining Personal Power 02:58 Stop Seeking Validation 04:39 Dating And Approval 07:56 Motives Matter Most 10:14 Four Power Killers 12:02 Proving At Work 13:09 Big Picture Leadership 14:12 Abstract Versus Concrete 17:21 Owning Your Triggers 20:52 Voice Your Needs 23:05 Serve And Assert 26:26 Build Or Stop Leaking 29:19 Action Beats Procrastination 32:01 Stuck and Self Respect 32:32 Taking Action Despite Change 34:05 Imposter Syndrome and Uncertainty 37:43 Anxiety as Fuel 40:22 Handling Tension and Silence 42:06 Low Power Brain Mode 43:19 Risk Aversion vs Leadership 47:27 Authenticity vs Transparency 53:07 Integrity and Value Hierarchy 54:30 Empowerment Without Games 57:05 External Power and Populism 01:00:29 Final Takeaways and Farewell This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ibrahimmohamad.substack.com [https://ibrahimmohamad.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

30 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 3 min
episode Why Giving Feedback Feels So Hard (And How to Do It Right) artwork

Why Giving Feedback Feels So Hard (And How to Do It Right)

In this solo episode of Speaking of Meaning, Ibrahim breaks down one of the most difficult — and important — communication skills: giving feedback. Feedback can strengthen relationships or damage them. It can build trust or create resistance. And yet, most people avoid it or handle it poorly. In this episode, you’ll learn how to approach feedback in a way that is clear, respectful, and effective — without triggering defensiveness. Drawing from real-life experiences and practical frameworks, Ibrahim shares how to turn feedback into a tool for growth, not conflict. 🎯 What You’ll Learn Why giving feedback feels uncomfortable (and why that’s normal) The hidden cost of avoiding feedback The most common mistakes people make when giving feedback Why people become defensive — and how to avoid it How to focus on behavior instead of attacking the person The importance of timing, tone, and emotional awareness Why feedback should be a dialogue, not a monologue How empathy changes the outcome of difficult conversations A simple framework to structure your feedback clearly Follow Speaking of MeaningYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@Speakingofmeaning [https://www.youtube.com/@Speakingofmeaning]Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/speakingofmeaning/ [https://www.instagram.com/speakingofmeaning/] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ibrahimmohamad.substack.com [https://ibrahimmohamad.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

13 de abr de 2026 - 14 min
episode Why Most Pitches Fail — and How to Get to Yes | Neil Greenspan artwork

Why Most Pitches Fail — and How to Get to Yes | Neil Greenspan

In this episode of Speaking of Meaning, Ibrahim sits down with pitch coach Neil Greenspan to break down what actually makes a pitch effective — and why most people get it wrong. A pitch isn’t just a presentation. Its goal is simple: to persuade and get to yes from the right audience. Neil shares how his journey into pitching started and how focusing on communicating value led him to build his coaching business. He introduces the NABC framework (Need, Approach, Benefits, Competition) and explains why focusing on benefits — not features — is one of the most important shifts you can make. They also explore common mistakes people make when pitching, including weak openings, failing to hook the audience, assuming interest, and using the same pitch for everyone. The conversation highlights the importance of tailoring your message, building trust, and staying present instead of memorizing scripts. Other topics include storytelling, confidence, cultural awareness, handling rejection, and why sometimes the most important decision is saying no to the wrong “yes.” 🎯 What You’ll Learn • The difference between a pitch and a presentation• The NABC framework and how to use it• Why benefits matter more than features• How to hook your audience from the first sentence• Why confidence and language matter• How to tailor your pitch to different audiences• The role of storytelling and trust• Why you should stop memorizing scripts• How to handle rejection and silence• When to say no to the wrong opportunity 🎧 Watch the Full Episode YouTube:https://youtu.be/dPXPaQgm6Ns [https://youtu.be/dPXPaQgm6Ns] 🔗 Read More About Neil Greenspan Website:https://pitchphd.com/ [https://pitchphd.com/] Digital Course (Pitch Ninja):https://pitchninja.online/ [https://pitchninja.online/] Email:neal@pitchphd.com [neal@pitchphd.com] 📱 Follow Speaking of Meaning YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@Speakingofmeaning [https://www.youtube.com/@Speakingofmeaning] Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/speakingofmeaning/ [https://www.instagram.com/speakingofmeaning/] ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 Welcome Back Neil01:27 How Neil Started05:08 What Pitching Really Is10:03 NABC Pitch Framework13:37 Benefits Not Features17:48 Common Pitch Mistakes18:41 Hook Them Fast21:52 Confidence Over Weakness28:19 Know Your Audience31:55 Tailor Pitch Types35:07 Storytelling Connection38:06 Trust Wins Pitches39:05 Culture and Context43:25 Emotion Before Logic44:35 Practice and Feedback49:02 Handling No and Ghosting55:20 Read the Room Live01:00:59 Stop Memorizing Scripts01:03:50 Pitching Beyond Investors01:05:40 One Step to Improve01:09:45 Wait for the Right Yes This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ibrahimmohamad.substack.com [https://ibrahimmohamad.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

25 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 15 min
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Why Most People Negotiate Wrong

In this episode of Speaking of Meaning, Ibrahim speaks with Asger Lindholt about negotiation, communication, and why understanding people matters more than winning arguments. Asger is an engineer with a PhD who has spent more than a decade teaching negotiation and communication. He explains that negotiation isn’t about defeating the other side, but about understanding needs, building trust, and solving problems together—especially when the relationship matters long term. The conversation explores why many negotiations fail before they even begin, how fear influences decision-making, and why most people simply want to feel understood rather than “fixed.” They also discuss how curiosity and thoughtful questions can defuse tension, why preparation is essential before entering a negotiation, and how reframing conversations around value instead of price can change outcomes. Other topics include salary negotiations, psychological safety in leadership, the risks of using threats instead of deadlines, and the importance of knowing when it’s time to walk away. Throughout the episode, Asger emphasizes that strong communication skills—listening, asking questions, and staying curious—are often the most powerful negotiation tools. What You’ll Learn in This Episode • Why negotiation is really about problem-solving and understanding needs• Why people want to feel understood more than corrected• How fear and pain influence decisions• How to prepare before a negotiation• The difference between needs and ego• Why questions can defuse conflict• How to reframe price objections around value• Why salary negotiations are often about feeling valued• The role of psychological safety in leadership• When it’s better to walk away from a negotiation Timestamps 00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro00:26 Why Negotiation Matters01:32 Oscar’s Mission and Values02:31 From Engineer to Communicator05:21 One Key Takeaway: Listen First06:18 What Negotiation Really Is08:17 Win-Win and Long-Term Relationships09:57 Fear, Pain, and Decision Making15:21 Preparing for a Negotiation19:36 Needs vs Ego and the Five Whys26:54 Salary Talks and Feeling Valued32:27 Movies vs Real Negotiation36:19 Taking Back Control38:10 Questions Defuse Conflict39:16 Reframing Price Objections42:15 Value Over Cost44:33 Threats Versus Deadlines46:34 Deadlines as a Tool52:08 Leadership and Psychological Safety55:47 Classroom Feedback System59:45 When to Walk Away01:04:17 Curiosity First Mindset01:06:42 The Power of the Pause01:08:15 Do What Feels Right01:09:28 Final Takeaways Lear more about Asger Lindholt here: www. mb.dk Follow Speaking of Meaning: - Instagram: @speakingofmeaning [https://www.instagram.com/speakingofmeaning/] - Youtube: @speakingofmeaning [https://www.youtube.com/@Speakingofmeaning] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ibrahimmohamad.substack.com [https://ibrahimmohamad.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

13 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 11 min
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