<p><em>Reduce speaking anxiety and achieve your communication goals.</em></p><p>“There’s no difference between the physiological response to something that you’re excited about and something that you’re nervous about or dreading,” says <a href="https://www.fastersmarter.io/guests/andrew-huberman/">Andrew Huberman, </a>associate professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford University.</p><p><br></p><p>In this <a href="https://www.fastersmarter.io/"><em>Think Fast Talk Smart</em></a><em> </em>Rethinks episode, we revisit one of our most popular interviews. In it, Huberman, from the wildly popular <a href="https://hubermanlab.com/">Huberman Lab Podcast</a>, shares his research on the autonomic continuum, a spectrum between states of high alertness or fear all the way down to deep sleep, and shares how to use the system to your advantage. “If people can conceptualize that the anxiety or stress response is the same as the excitement response, they feel different,” Huberman says.</p><p><strong>Episode Reference Links:</strong></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.fastersmarter.io/guests/andrew-huberman/">Andrew Huberman</a></li><li><a href="https://www.fastersmarter.io/33-hacking-your-speaking-anxiety-how-lessons-from-neuroscience-can-help-you-communicate-confidentl/">Ep.33 Hacking your Speaking Anxiety: How Lessons from Neuroscience Can Help You Communicate Confidently</a> </li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Connect:</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Premium Signup</strong> &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; <a href="https://www.fastersmarter.io/premium/">Think Fast Talk Smart Premium</a></li><li><strong>Email Questions &amp; Feedback </strong>&gt;&gt;&gt; hello@fastersmarter.io</li><li><strong>Episode Transcripts</strong> &gt;&gt;&gt;<a href="https://www.fastersmarter.io/243-rethinks-how-lessons-from-neuroscience-can-help-you-communicate-confidently/"> Think Fast Talk Smart Website</a></li><li><strong>Newsletter Signup + English Language Learning</strong> &gt;&gt;&gt;<a href="http://fastersmarter.io/"> FasterSmarter.io</a></li><li><strong>Think Fast Talk Smart</strong> &gt;&gt;&gt;<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/think-fast-talk-smart/"> LinkedIn</a>,<a href="https://www.instagram.com/thinkfasttalksmart/"> Instagram</a>, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6caGRBUYZCmgDGM2RK6mxKB9jG_ccmm3">YouTube</a></li><li><strong>Matt Abrahams</strong> &gt;&gt;&gt;<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/maabrahams/"> LinkedIn</a></li></ul><p><br><strong>Chapters:</strong></p><p></p><ul><li>(00:00) - Introduction
</li>
<li>(03:23) - Stress &amp; the Autonomic Continuum
</li>
<li>(05:31) - Controlling Alertness &amp; Calmness
</li>
<li>(09:20) - Movement &amp; Audience Perception
</li>
<li>(11:45) - Eye Movements for Anxiety Reduction
</li>
<li>(14:05) - Two Approaches to Managing Stress
</li>
<li>(18:49) - Preparing for Stress in Advance
</li>
<li>(20:51) - Effective Virtual Communication
</li>
<li>(22:53) - The Final Three Questions
</li>
<li>(27:52) - Conclusion</li>
</ul>
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Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques

Matt Abrahams, Think Fast Talk Smart

243. Rethinks: How Lessons from Neuroscience Can Help You Communicate Confidently

NOV 17, 202529 MIN
Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques

243. Rethinks: How Lessons from Neuroscience Can Help You Communicate Confidently

NOV 17, 202529 MIN

Description

Reduce speaking anxiety and achieve your communication goals.

“There’s no difference between the physiological response to something that you’re excited about and something that you’re nervous about or dreading,” says Andrew Huberman, associate professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford University.


In this Think Fast Talk Smart Rethinks episode, we revisit one of our most popular interviews. In it, Huberman, from the wildly popular Huberman Lab Podcast, shares his research on the autonomic continuum, a spectrum between states of high alertness or fear all the way down to deep sleep, and shares how to use the system to your advantage. “If people can conceptualize that the anxiety or stress response is the same as the excitement response, they feel different,” Huberman says.

Episode Reference Links:


Connect:


Chapters:

  • (00:00) - Introduction
  • (03:23) - Stress & the Autonomic Continuum
  • (05:31) - Controlling Alertness & Calmness
  • (09:20) - Movement & Audience Perception
  • (11:45) - Eye Movements for Anxiety Reduction
  • (14:05) - Two Approaches to Managing Stress
  • (18:49) - Preparing for Stress in Advance
  • (20:51) - Effective Virtual Communication
  • (22:53) - The Final Three Questions
  • (27:52) - Conclusion

********
Thank you to our sponsors.
 These partnerships support the ongoing production of the podcast, allowing us to bring it to you at no cost.

Go to
Quince.com/ThinkFast for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns.

Join our Think Fast Talk Smart Learning Community and become the communicator you want to be.