Listen "Same Message, Different Frequency"
Episode Synopsis
In This Episode
An unexpected emergency room visit caused by a Nerf dart.
Why "What I said" isn't always "What they heard."
The hidden communication gaps that affect families every day.
Precision vs. generalization: why specific instructions matter.
Meeting The Literalist, The Improviser, and The Ghost—three communication styles every parent recognizes.
A simple playback technique that can dramatically reduce misunderstandings.
Why better communication creates more connection and less correction.
Memorable Quote
"Communication isn't measured by what leaves your mouth. It's measured by what arrives in someone else's understanding."
Key Takeaways
Assumptions create confusion.
Clarity beats repetition.
Specific expectations create accountability.
Most misunderstandings aren't intentional.
Great leaders and great parents don't just speak—they make sure they're understood.
Challenge for the Week
Before giving instructions this week:
Be about 10% more specific than you think you need to be.
Define what "done" actually looks like.
Ask the other person to repeat the plan back to you.
Focus less on repeating yourself louder and more on communicating more clearly.
If You Enjoyed This Episode
If this episode made you laugh, made you think, or reminded you of someone who always seems to hear a completely different set of instructions than everyone else, share it with them. It might start a great conversation—and save someone from organizing a junk drawer instead of emptying the dishwasher.
Connect with Jesse's Jabber
Thanks for listening!
If you're enjoying Jesse's Jabber, be sure to subscribe, leave a rating and review, and share the show with a friend. Every share helps more people find the podcast. Until next time...
Drive safe. Hug your people. Say what you mean. We'll talk again soon.
This is Jesse’s Jabber.— outnumbered, overstimulated, and on the mic.
An unexpected emergency room visit caused by a Nerf dart.
Why "What I said" isn't always "What they heard."
The hidden communication gaps that affect families every day.
Precision vs. generalization: why specific instructions matter.
Meeting The Literalist, The Improviser, and The Ghost—three communication styles every parent recognizes.
A simple playback technique that can dramatically reduce misunderstandings.
Why better communication creates more connection and less correction.
Memorable Quote
"Communication isn't measured by what leaves your mouth. It's measured by what arrives in someone else's understanding."
Key Takeaways
Assumptions create confusion.
Clarity beats repetition.
Specific expectations create accountability.
Most misunderstandings aren't intentional.
Great leaders and great parents don't just speak—they make sure they're understood.
Challenge for the Week
Before giving instructions this week:
Be about 10% more specific than you think you need to be.
Define what "done" actually looks like.
Ask the other person to repeat the plan back to you.
Focus less on repeating yourself louder and more on communicating more clearly.
If You Enjoyed This Episode
If this episode made you laugh, made you think, or reminded you of someone who always seems to hear a completely different set of instructions than everyone else, share it with them. It might start a great conversation—and save someone from organizing a junk drawer instead of emptying the dishwasher.
Connect with Jesse's Jabber
Thanks for listening!
If you're enjoying Jesse's Jabber, be sure to subscribe, leave a rating and review, and share the show with a friend. Every share helps more people find the podcast. Until next time...
Drive safe. Hug your people. Say what you mean. We'll talk again soon.
This is Jesse’s Jabber.— outnumbered, overstimulated, and on the mic.
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