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[The Secret to Success: How to Be Interested to Be Interesting]-[AEE 83: How to Speak English at a Professional Event or Party]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2014-03-20

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The Secret to Success: How to Be Interested to Be Interesting

In the latest episode of the All Ears English podcast, hosts Lindsay McMahon and Aubrey Carter explore a fundamental principle for navigating social and professional situations: the art of being interested. Often, when we find ourselves in unfamiliar environments—whether it be a black-tie event or a casual gathering—we feel like a "fish out of water." This feeling of awkwardness can lead to panic, causing us to focus inward on our own perceived shortcomings. However, the hosts argue that the key to overcoming this discomfort lies in shifting the spotlight from ourselves to others.

The "Me Monster" Trap

Drawing on insights from a professional interview with James Greaves, CEO of Brandmakers, the hosts highlight the pitfalls of being a "me monster." This term describes individuals who dominate conversations by focusing exclusively on their own experiences and achievements. Such behavior is perceived as self-important and often leads to awkward social dynamics where listeners feel disengaged. Instead of trying to impress others by talking about yourself, the secret to success is to "be interested to be interesting." People inherently enjoy sharing their own stories, and by asking thoughtful questions, you provide an environment for them to shine, which naturally diffuses tension and creates a genuine connection.

Practical Strategies for Connection

To help listeners move past the "panic" of social interaction, the hosts suggest several simple yet effective conversation starters. These are designed to put the other person in the spotlight:

  • Standard Follow-ups: For acquaintances you have met before, simple questions like "How is work?" or "How is school?" or "How is your family?" are excellent ways to show genuine care and invite deeper conversation.
  • Naming the Elephant in the Room: In networking situations, it is often effective to acknowledge the shared awkwardness of the event. A lighthearted, "I’ve been told I need to meet people, so where are you from?" can break the ice and make you appear more relatable.
  • The Power of "What’s it like to...": This is perhaps the most flexible and powerful tool for building rapport. By asking, "What’s it like to [fill in the blank]?"—whether regarding a recent travel experience, a specific job, or a hobby—you invite the other person to share their expertise and passion.

Conclusion: Striving for Value

Ultimately, the episode emphasizes a quote by Albert Einstein: "Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value." By focusing on being present and genuinely curious about the people you meet, you add value to every conversation. The hosts remind listeners that connection, not perfection, is the goal. By practicing these simple phrases and, more importantly, by truly listening, you can transform from someone who feels awkward in social settings into someone who is seen as an engaging, interested, and valuable conversationalist. As Lindsay and Aubrey conclude, this shift in perspective is not just a social skill; it is a true key to success in both business and life.

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I feel a little bit like a fish out of water.
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It's really hard to fake genuine interest.
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the All Ears English podcast where you'll finally get real native English conversation and fluency for business and life.
We believe in connection, not perfection when it comes to learning English.
Now here are your hosts Lindsay McMahon, the English adventurer, and Michelle Kaplan, the New York radio girl, coming to you from Boston and New York City, USA.
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In this episode, you'll get the key to success in life and business.
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