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A Simple Trick To Never Run Out Of Things To Say
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We’ve all had conversations that feel forced or boring, or are filled with awkward silences. It can be almost painful. That’s why in this video we're going to go over 5 steps to make small talk with anyone. We’ll do so by breaking down some tricks that Joe Rogan uses on his podcast to connect with everyone from academics to athletes to celebrities.  

The goal of each of these is to either get the person to like you more OR get you off small talk and into a real conversation that lets you form a genuine connection. Some will be mindsets and some will be word for word questions you can steal. They’re all easy to do, but most people don’t do them.


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0:00 - Intro.
0:54 - #1: Grease the wheels early with a compliment.
2:17 - #2: Transition between topics using “reminds me of” thinking.
4:07 - #3: Ping for topics of mutual interest.
4:31 - #4: Get other people excited about the conversation.
6:27 - #5: Create a connection with people while listening.

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@henrytheninja1163

3 years ago

Him: how old are you Her: I’m 22 Him: why?

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@Wil_Dasovich

3 years ago

This was helpful, I forgot how to socialize after 2020

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@winstonzeb2842

1 year ago

The more confident you are the less you worry about awkward moments. If theres a pause in a conversation, just let it ride out and chill in the silence. You don’t have to feel awkward about it, its not your job to defend all awkward moments from happening, instead just refuse to acknowledge that its “awkward “

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@sycadelic666

1 year ago

A huge part of small talk is being genuinely interested in the conversation, with whomever it may be.

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@averagedan4

3 years ago

Me re-learning social skills after spending a year inside

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@greveeen

3 years ago

Joe: How old are you? Guest: 35 Joe: I first did DMT when I was 35

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@frankstared

1 year ago

'What does this remind me of?' is an excellent authentic approach to continuing a conversation with others you may not have much in common with. That being said, it is also important to drop the conversation when it gets stale or if you hit awkward or unwelcome territory.

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@XxSomeDooshxX

1 year ago

"Joe asks questions which are fun to answer, for example-" Ad starts "Wanna watch meerkats without interruptions?" This is single handedly the most useful episode I've watched, thanks guys

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@QuestionEverythingButWHY

3 years ago

“Talk to someone about themselves and they'll listen for hours.” ― Dale Carnegie

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@Jibba

3 years ago

In the middle of a conversation Pulls out note cards

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@davebowden4010

1 year ago

Such a good instructional vid. Im a big fan of listening too. So many people start a subject then interject because they're really more desperate to tell you about their experience not actually hear yours . Nobody listens anymore. Joe nails both aspects of conversing and listening. Love the guy.

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@jacktupp4358

1 year ago

The power of language and expression is incredible. I wish I'd have realized when I was younger how much I absolutely love the dynamic of communication, both verbal and non-verbal and all of the various nuance related to each. It's one of the first things people noticed as we shifted towards more written communication (Email, Text, Comments) that there's no real, for example, sarcasm font. Compared to verbal communication, with tone, inflection, and accompanying mannerisms like a smirk or tilt of the head, written communication is just flat.

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@gezzapk

3 years ago

Her: Hi Him: Hi, nice hair. Her Thanks Him: My back hair reminds me of Khabib Nurmagomedov. Her: Anyway, have a nice day.

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@CaseyBurnsInvesting

3 years ago

We all want to feel funny, valued, and loved.

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@zanedemir1369

2 years ago

I honestly think one of there most underrated parts of this channel is there use of caveats and not laying the situations for when you should use each of these. Really loving their stuff rn

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@gpheonix1

1 year ago

Thank you for providing me the tools on how to make a conversation awkward for others and keep it that way.

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@bundescoach3528

3 years ago

me at the bar after watchin this video: "so, where are you from?" "Melbourne." "Why?"

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@KastaRules

3 years ago

I used to be awkward around strangers. 10 years as a butcher made me the KING of small talk though. I could entertain everyone and their grandmother. They call me the BUTCHER CLOWN now.

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@ImCerealSuperDuperCereal

1 year ago

I now watch your channel to relearn social skills after years of bipolar depression and isolation. Thank you for making these.

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@user-mv3cg7hi7g

1 year ago

This video is a masterful presentation on charisma and conversations. It does a great job of showing which aspects make Joe so successful as a host. Great video!

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