Life's Essential Ingredients

Season 3 Episode #21 The Keys to Great Communication with Jeremy Doran!

October 17, 2023 Season 3 Episode 21
Life's Essential Ingredients
Season 3 Episode #21 The Keys to Great Communication with Jeremy Doran!
Show Notes

Season 3 Episode #21 Jeremy Doran  is coming from Rhode Island 

You can find Jeremy via his website thelittlekids.us, jeremydoranspeaks.com and listen to his podcast – How to Talk to Weirdos!

About our guest: With degrees in both Mechanical Engineering and Psychology, Jeremy brings a unique perspective to leadership for people in technical fields. 

 Having overcome the same communication challenges that many engineers face, Jeremy is able to engage, enlighten and entertain his audience. Jeremy delivers strategies for communicating with different audiences in different ways.


His work experience includes Process Re-engineering at Pratt & Whitney, Global strategy for APC (now Schneider Electric), owning a franchise business and coaching hundreds of engineers on their journey to becoming great leaders.

 Jeremy, thanks for sharing your gifts with the world and for helping people be better communicators.   Life’s Essential Ingredients welcomes you to the show.

TOTD – “The most important thing in communication is hearing what isn’t said” – Peter Drucker                                                                                                                     

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 In this episode:

What was life like growing up?

What are your life’s essential ingredients?

What do you love about Rhode Island?

Triathlons, flying trapeze,… pretty adventurous…also lived in Italy

Congrats on becoming an author – The Little Kids – youngest of 10

Finding your way in the family

Playing to your strengths and overcoming weaknesses

What got you into coaching?

What is leadership?

What is the difference between managing vs. leading?

Evaluating Culture

Communication techniques and styles…

Team Dynamics and how to improve them

Helping all people feel seen and heard

Appreciating diversity

Root cause of miscommunication

Enhancing the skill of giving and receiving feedback… how do you do that for your clients

Legacy