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Become An Amazing Conversationalist - How to Connect And Build Chemistry With Anyone

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Overview

Become An Amazing Conversationalist - How to Connect And Build Chemistry With Anyone

The most beautiful instances in life are when we find that perfect chemistry with a new friend.

I’ve been studying human connection for 20+ years. And every time I look for resources on how to connect with someone, the results usually come up short. Conversation is easy, conversation is simple, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t get confusing. So often people are focused on the wrong things and they end up spinning their tires, as they can be “doing” a lot—but none of it actually brings dramatic results in terms of the relationships you really want in your life.

That’s why I created this class. I wanted to produce a thorough step-by-step method anyone can use when beginning interactions in almost any context—whether business or making friends in general.

Section One - Before You Speak

The first section is the most important, and will be the defining factor in whether you become a great conversationalist. It’s all about what happens beneath the words. Because body language and tonality are the most important aspects of connection and chemistry with another person, it’s important that you master these techniques and mindsets before you even open your mouth.

Section Two - Starting Conversation

The biggest place most people screw-up an interaction is in the first 30 seconds. It’s the part of any new relationship that holds the most anxiety. “What do I say?” “How do I act?” After this section, you’ll no longer be dreading job interviews or saying hi to that interesting person in the cafeteria.

Section Three - Holding Conversation

When I used to struggle with conversation, it always felt like walking a tightrope—where the further I got, the more likely I could screw it all up!

Here’s what ran through my head while meeting someone new:

  • “What if I run out of things to say?”
  • “What if I say something stupid?”
  • “What if they realize I’m boring?”

In this section, I’ll show you everything I know about how to connect with the right people. I’m giving you social techniques so you always have fun, interesting conversation flowing at all times.

Section Four - Working The Room

The final section shows you how to put all your skills together when at a social event such as a party, bar, cafe, convention, or wherever you are meeting new people. We’ll talk about something I call “meditative mingling”—along with a bunch of other tools to manage your anxiety in rooms full of people. Often social skills are taught out of context from real-life situations. That’s why it’s important to learn how to manage the pandemonium of nightlife and social functions in general.

Who am I?

My name is Anthony Recenello - I'm a social skills and relationship coach working in Los Angeles, CA. “What do I say?” is probably the question I’m asked most in my 15+ years of helping people meet someone new.

I’ve been featured in The New York Times, CNN, FOX, VICE, and many more publications for my ability to teach all kinds of people how to be a charming individual and meet the right people.

I’m excited to make this my first class on Skillshare, and hopefully release more classes as time goes on.

Other Useful Links:

Interested in private coaching? - https://recenello.com/coaching

My twice-a-week live podcast - https://youtube.com/BetasPodcast

My main YouTube channel - https://youtube.com/AnthonyRecenello

Instagram - https://instagram.com/anthonyrecenello

Syllabus

  • Welcome To The Class
  • The Purpose Of Interaction
  • Engagement
  • Positivity
  • The Laughing Rule Of Thumb
  • Vulnerability
  • Leading
  • Assuming Friendship
  • What NOT To Talk About
  • Rules Are Meant To Be Broken
  • Good Social Skills Always Wins
  • It's Not About How You Act, But React
  • As Long As You Have Good Intentions
  • The Easiest Part Of Socializing
  • It's A Two-Person Art
  • Why Are You There?
  • The First Three Minutes
  • Don't Approach Anyone
  • Context
  • Compliment
  • Introduce Yourself
  • Your Vibe
  • Chemistry
  • Only Two Things In Conversation
  • Listening + Relating
  • Threading
  • Awareness
  • Two Sides Of Every Person
  • Advancing The Relationship
  • Conversation Exercises
  • Get There Early
  • The Party Host
  • The Funnel Method
  • Meditative Mingling
  • Managing Logistics
  • Finishing Up

Taught by

Anthony Recenello

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