We all have an incredible opportunity to love the people around us. Whether it's your spouse, friend, neighbor, or the girl that takes your order at Chick Fil A...each one of these relationships presents an opportunity to love well.The vision for Love People Better is simple: We exist to empower and equip people to love well. The truth is, it doesn’t take much effort to transform any moment, of any day, and make it exceptional. The Love People Better Podcast will equip you with tools and techniques to create extraordinary moments for the people in your life.
The root of the word eulogy translates to “praise.” Over time, it became associated with a funeral because people were compelled to be emotional in that environment.
We save the eulogy for death because it’s comfortable. To tell someone why we love them while they’re alive produces anxiety—who knows how they will react.
But why should we wait?
In this episode, James talks with Andrew Horn, Founder and CEO of Tribute, a platform ...
There’s a piece of everyone’s story that’s interesting.
And guess what? There’s an art to learning what that piece is.
In this episode, Paige Southard explains how you can connect with people in a genuine way by asking questions that put the spotlight on them.
The realization hit him one day: every good story about loving people came from his wife—not from himself.
At first, seeing people who loved so naturally was inspiring. In time, though, it became more and more discouraging.
Listen in to hear Brady White talk about his realization that love seemed really unnatural to him compared to other people—and how he’s planning to fight through that disinclination.
As an improv teacher, Rebecca Siegel focuses on teaching her students to listen.
Since improv is a highly reactive performance, you have to know not just what people are saying, but how and why they're saying it.
In this episode, Rebecca draws some amazing comparisons between the world of improv comedy (which she’s been doing for 17 years) and loving people in everyday life.
If you had the option to choose the average or the amazing, which would you pick?
I think we’d all pick the average. Wait, that’s not right…
The question is, how do we get there? How do we get to amazing?
You’re gonna hear how to start that journey in this episode, straight from the mouth of Anton James, one of the founders of The Magic Estate.
If you look for it, you’ll see a trend in life over and over again:
If you’re really, really great at your craft, it’s because someone spent time to help you get to where you are.
The next generation can’t be as great as they could be if the previous one doesn’t intentionally invest in them. Stepping in as a mentor to someone is a perfect way to love the next generational wave.
Listen in as Kenny Ortiz, one of the breakout speak...
Giving gifts to people you love can be hard.
Giving incredibly thoughtful gifts, on a consistent basis...well, that's way harder.
In this episode, Lisa Carbary shares the techniques she uses to give meaningful gifts to the people in her life.
In this first episode, James explains the heart behind Love People Better and what you can expect from each episode.
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