Spark A Communication Shift In Your Household
JUN 10, 2021
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In this episode of Sound Foundations for Parenting we welcome Krister Ungerböck 
https://mailstat.us/tr/t/ili00tnkmxqmbsq/9/https://www.krister.com/ (Krister Ungerböck) is a leadership communication expert, keynote speaker, and former CEO of a global tech company. Prior to exiting corporate life at age 42, Krister was CEO of one of the largest family-owned software companies in the world. He is the author of https://mailstat.us/tr/t/ili00tnkmxqmbsq/a/https://www.krister.com/start (22 Talk SHIFTs), which helps readers learn language changes that make a big difference in business, partnership, and parenting. His unconventional communication techniques include ways to cultivate connection, compassion, and commitment both at work and at home and specific statements to become a better partner, parent, and boss. This book about relationships will help your listeners become Emotional Einsteins. 


You can’t miss this episode. 


In this episode, we discuss:




Words play a great role in how we connect as leaders in everyday life 
How to use specific words to shift our relationship and conversations
Emotional intelligence and empathy in leadership
Compassionate communication techniques to avoid communication mistakes 
The power of words and how they can impact our life
How we learn parenting styles from our parents 
CEO communication tools to help you become better fathers and husbands 
Tone matters: Is not about what you say but how you say it
How choosing better words to get the right message across to speak to your kids
The 1-10 scale technique to assess the communication relationship with your children
The neuroscience behind meaningful deeper communication 
Our challenges in relationship lie in the words aren’t saying 
A 360 review tool for dads, wives, and bosses 






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To inquire more about TalkSHIFT or book Krister for a webinar or keynote speech, call Krister at (314) 455-7848 or e-mail him keynotes@krister.com.
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