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Irresistible Communication

Irresistible Communication

Written by: Dr. Michael Gerharz
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How can you communicate with such a level of clarity that it becomes irresistible? Using words you truly believe in about the things you truly believe in? Words that resonate so strongly that you can make the impact that your ideas deserve? In this super short podcast, we explore what great communication looks like and how great leaders use it to make change happen. Each episode gives you one idea. My goal is to give you a pause, pay attention to a little things, and reflect on how you can apply them to boost your impact. All of that in 2 minutes. That’s shorter than it takes most other podcast to even get past the intro. Perhaps, that’s the reason why listeners from 90+ countries love this podcast.Copyright 2025 Dr. Michael Gerharz Economics Leadership Management Management & Leadership Marketing Marketing & Sales
Episodes
  • Is persuasion for cowards?
    Dec 17 2025

    It sounds like the super skill of a leader but if you look closer, persuasion is often used to cover a weakness. Here’s what that means for you.

    What’s your take on persuasion? Is it a super skill?

    Keep lighting the path!

    PS: Over the next 2 weeks, I’m taking a little time off my computer. The next episode will be released on Jan 7th.

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    3 mins
  • This will open many doors for you
    Dec 10 2025

    Leaders who want to open opportunities with their communication, don’t persuade harder, they resonate stronger. They listen, look for clues, and then speak accordingly. Try it, it’s going to open many doors for you.

    So, honestly now, did you push a door that needs to be pulled?

    PS: Check out my new premium essay series “What the Best Leaders Say”: https://michaelgerharz.com/what-the-best-leaders-say

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    2 mins
  • Is eloquence a superpower?
    Dec 3 2025

    When you’re eloquent, it can feel like everything sounds smart when you say it. But that skill comes with three nasty traps that may backfire.

    Check out my new essay series: “What the Best Leaders Say”: https://michaelgerharz.com/what-the-best-leaders-say

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    3 mins
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