The Mindset of a Communication Coach with Dr Tonia Phanor

28/02/2024 38 min Temporada 2 Episodio 5

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Communication coach Dr. Tonia Phanor on the global mindset—how to think and communicate across cultures with clarity, confidence and respect.In this episode, Paul Corke is joined by Dr. Tonia Phanor—Communication Coach, keynote speaker, professional development trainer, author and educator. Having lived in Japan, Italy, South Africa and across the USA, Tonia helps teams operate on a global level, bringing rich cultural experience to intercultural business communication. Her warm, practical approach equips leaders to share their stories with confidence, adapt their message for different audiences and build trust across borders.We dive into the mindset of intercultural communication: curiosity over assumption, listening before telling, and designing messages for different contexts (high-context vs low-context cultures), time zones and norms. Tonia shares concrete frameworks you can use in your next meeting, presentation or cross-border project.You’ll hear:The CQ model (Cultural Intelligence) in practice: Drive, Knowledge, Strategy, ActionHigh-context vs low-context communication—and how to adapt your styleA simple message planner: Audience • Context • Intent • Message • AskStorytelling with confidence: structure, relevance and inclusive languageGlobal meeting hygiene: agendas, time-zone equity, turn-taking and summariesHow this links to Paul’s Mindset Equation (Aspiration, Belief, Drive/Motivation, EQ, Resilience, Learning Agility)Try this (7-day global comms sprint):Name check: learn to pronounce one colleague’s name perfectly; confirm preferred form.ACIMA prep: before your next update, write Audience–Context–Intent–Message–Ask in five lines.Two-channel clarity: speak briefly, then drop a one-sentence summary in chat/email.Silence skill: count to 3 after asking a question—invite voices first, opinions second.Equity move: rotate meeting times or share a written/recorded recap for off-hours teammates.Story swap: open one meeting with a 60-second customer/user story that anchors purpose.Friday reflection: one cultural assumption you noticed—and how you’ll test it next week.A practical, people-first conversation for anyone who works across cultures and wants their message to land—clearly and respectfully—anywhere in the world.