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  • Every Conversation Counts

  • The 5 Habits of Human Connection That Build Extraordinary Relationships
  • By: Riaz Meghji
  • Narrated by: Riaz Meghji
  • Length: 5 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (15 ratings)

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Every Conversation Counts

By: Riaz Meghji
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You are one conversation away from changing your life. We all crave connection. We were never meant to live alone or communicate only in “likes” and retweets. In Every Conversation Counts, TV host and human connection keynote speaker Riaz Meghji digs deep into the dangers of isolation and loneliness, our social pandemic, that have been brought into sharp relief by the coronavirus crisis. He tackles a uniquely modern question: Why are we so connected, and yet so alone - and how can we reconnect?

Sharing personal insights from powerful interviews and years of on-air experience, Meghji offers five simple habits for building extraordinary relationships. He explains how to spark authentic conversations, win trust, create new business, and collaborate effectively. Meghji points a way forward to a better future - one in which we express genuine curiosity about others, listen with our whole hearts, show up as our authentic selves, and make every conversation count.

©2021 Riaz Meghji (P)2021 Riaz Meghji
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very good read

loved the book great read if you are looking to upgrade your way of thinking

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I loved this book!

Perhaps I’m biased because I met the author at a coaching summit and enjoyed a brief conversation with him before I knew he wrote any book, let alone this one. In retrospect, I realized he put into practice everything he suggests in his book. The person he says we should be in conversation was the person he was in our conversation. I know I’m going to give it another listen so I can elevate my people and conversation skills. Great book for the times we live in!

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The Author is an Ideolog

The book is good, but I have to question the author's research because it appears he ran all the facts through his ideological filter first. I don't understand why someone trying to sell a book would alienate 50% of the audience by choosing a political side.
It doesn't matter if it's right or left. If you have to run your facts through the filter of your party, then your conclusions are suspect at best. That is my take from this book. However, aside from holding my nose through portions of the book and putting up with the author's bias, I found the rest of the book well-written and helpful. I guess that's just the times we are living in, and there are plenty of authors who use a more balanced and authentic approach to their writing. I probably won't read any more of his books.

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