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How to build trust in seconds | Adrienne Bankert | TEDxReno

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Ай бұрын

Many consider meeting new people a burden; when it can be a goldmine. In this highly relatable talk, Adrienne Bankert shares how isolation and struggles with belonging can help us breakthrough when initiating conversation and allow us to "prompt engineer connection." Through behind-the-scenes stories from her work as a journalist she reveals one major key for how anyone can move from shallow or awkward interactions to being engaged, opening new doors of opportunity in an instant.
Adrienne Bankert, an award-winning national news anchor, spearheaded the launch of “Morning in America” on NewsNation and now leads Special Projects. With five years at ABC News, she earned two Emmys for “Good Morning America” and reported for “World News Tonight” and “Nightline.” From Tokyo to Paris, she has covered major events like the Women’s World Cup and tragedies like the Parkland shooting. Adrienne’s interviews span from Kobe Bryant to Lady Gaga, even singing with Garth Brooks! In her book, "Your Hidden Superpower," she explores the impact of kindness on personal and professional success. Based in Chicago, she embraces her new hometown while innovating in media and technology. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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@arlenesolis024
@arlenesolis024 Ай бұрын
I believe Maya Angelou said “people will forget what you said but remember you by how you made them feel.” I believe this is an example of it. Kindness is action. Thank you
@terrorists-are-among-us
@terrorists-are-among-us Ай бұрын
Seek therapy 😂
@DANAE-fk9zm
@DANAE-fk9zm Ай бұрын
Yes❤❤
@kris.listen748
@kris.listen748 Ай бұрын
9:59 | “What question do you wish more people asked you?” WOW! That’s a striking conversation starter!
@XeaRae
@XeaRae Ай бұрын
To me this question is a cop out. Making interviewee do your job for you. I’ve seen multiple interviews with this question and the answer is never interesting and it doesn’t look like it builds a connection.
@heregoeseverythiing
@heregoeseverythiing Ай бұрын
Someone actually told me I was a breath of fresh air yesterday. It made my day!!!😊
@ChanningAyers
@ChanningAyers Ай бұрын
Based off of your unique screen name, seems like you would be that person.. ❤️
@botsworkroom5943
@botsworkroom5943 Ай бұрын
Be true to your word and follow through with your actions. ... Learn how to communicate effectively with others. ... Remind yourself that it takes time to build and earn trust. ... Take time to make decisions and think before acting too quickly. I hope this may help you from my side.😊😊
@Lolcoca
@Lolcoca Ай бұрын
It depends on each person, the situation, the interaction and the relationships that you have with that person.
@AliceHeiman
@AliceHeiman 25 күн бұрын
Wonderful ideas for being comfortable starting conversations when networking or interviewing. Prompting is something everyone can learn. Love this talk.
@JudyHoPhD
@JudyHoPhD 27 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your personal story and ways to help people spark interesting and meaningful conversations. Beginning with empathy and a desire to genuine understand another person is so important. It was great to meet you at TEDx Adrienne!
@VaxjoyOllie2
@VaxjoyOllie2 Ай бұрын
Great message to takeaway!
@alexandrabcarter
@alexandrabcarter 24 күн бұрын
So many people talk about trust, but not how to earn it. Loved seeing this talk in person! Congrats Adrienne!
@aryaraj-eb1du
@aryaraj-eb1du Ай бұрын
Thank you so much ❤😊
@dm_chae7787
@dm_chae7787 Ай бұрын
Very insightful. Thank you!
@KayaStanley
@KayaStanley Ай бұрын
Thank you for this amazing and moving talk, Adrienne! I have thought about this many times since I heard you give this talk live!
@ananananabop
@ananananabop Ай бұрын
Really fun and interesting talk. Thank you for sharing your hard earned expertise.
@ipsitaroy27
@ipsitaroy27 Ай бұрын
Kindness speaks! You’re a real encourager! Thank you, this is a wonderful learning.
@stevemartin7464
@stevemartin7464 22 күн бұрын
I agree, you need to be kind o yourself, I battle with connection and I definitely have imposter syndrome. Its really a sh!tty thing to have. I was abused as a kid so I have trouble getting to believe in myself because I was beaten for being "too clever". But, I have worked on it, I am much better but still not perfect.
@chinyeakaemmanuel2137
@chinyeakaemmanuel2137 Ай бұрын
GREAT TALK
@BobThomason-rht
@BobThomason-rht Ай бұрын
I find when I can make the conversation more about them and a genuine curiosity about them, it leads to very interesting conversations. Bing all about me is no fun for either of us. This is a challenge for my personality type but I continue to work on it. Well don presentation.
28 күн бұрын
This speech is just spectacular!
@ewalichorowicz4614
@ewalichorowicz4614 Ай бұрын
Such a great speech! ❤ Every person we meet has a story. 'We all need a breath of fresh air' 🙏😊
@marieschmidt9416
@marieschmidt9416 28 күн бұрын
Wow, how inspiring! Great talk.
@olalekanbamidele-qp7tt
@olalekanbamidele-qp7tt Ай бұрын
Great content. Awesome watching this.
@tetsubo57
@tetsubo57 Ай бұрын
I'm autistic and wasn't diagnosed until I was 58. I've spent my entire life doing the emotional labor of masking who I am to make other people comfortable. I'm done with that. This just sounds like doing more emotional labor for others. Something almost no one has ever done for me.
@Lolcoca
@Lolcoca Ай бұрын
Because the inclusive society is not too highlighted ! And also we live in a society which we have to think about group’s mind not individual’s mind so if the group said something and if you’re not following or not agreed about it then you’re the one who are weird ! They called individualism, I called it diversity . . . Each person have a different way of thinking . . . That doesn’t mean that they are wrong or right or you are wrong or right ! Just two different perceptions . . . Since I bet a lot on the quality of the relationship than on the quantity, I know my relationship with this person and the improvement I have with it as . . . So I don’t ask myself too many questions
@suryajaiswal2514
@suryajaiswal2514 Ай бұрын
Great mam
@veebhasharma3403
@veebhasharma3403 Ай бұрын
Watching now
@user-mx3qo9hi8r
@user-mx3qo9hi8r Ай бұрын
Welfare is the most important thing in human being We all should have dignity for certain cases To solve problems , first we should discern them deeply People should motivate those subdued ones I love an ease in her speech :)
@shubinternet
@shubinternet Ай бұрын
So, she talks about Empathy being key to finding prompts, but what if you’re on the autism spectrum and Empathy is simply not something that exists in your tool bag?
@Lolcoca
@Lolcoca Ай бұрын
Yes she does not set up here the inclusive society and disabled people like Autism’s people . . .
@TrentSheltonVideos
@TrentSheltonVideos Ай бұрын
Amazing 🔥
@biniz5919
@biniz5919 Ай бұрын
Impressive appearance and speech ❤❤❤❤
@IINoirII
@IINoirII Ай бұрын
What if you were born in a place where kindness is treated as weakness and with hostility?
@sixfiftyfive2386
@sixfiftyfive2386 Ай бұрын
What exactly is a prompt tho
@XeaRae
@XeaRae Ай бұрын
Instructions on how to do the prompt are very unclear. The only clear example she gives is: a) asking an interviewee what question you’d like to be asked more (inapplicable unless you are an interviewer) b) telling CEO she thinks being a CEO is the hardest job in the world c) asking Lady Gaga how to call her during interview and reffering what a man spoke in her name. None of the above seems usable. The second example seems to be ‘notice if someone is down and assume what they are down about’. Like there is a lot of fluff about serving people, connecting, being genuine, believing in your own value but the application of the above is not explained.
@genog5791
@genog5791 Ай бұрын
This was good!
@SEKoranteng
@SEKoranteng Ай бұрын
Who else was surprised this video was more than a few seconds long....
@theschoolofbodylanguage
@theschoolofbodylanguage Ай бұрын
Congratulations
@reemhasan37
@reemhasan37 Ай бұрын
Thank you beautiful 😻
@AndNoted
@AndNoted Ай бұрын
Can one help me summerize? English not first language
@harisguldiken9890
@harisguldiken9890 Ай бұрын
Niye Türkçe çeviri seçeneği yok altyazı olarak.
@joblo2671
@joblo2671 Ай бұрын
Dont forget to be pretty. How the TV manipulates you :
@user-im8rm4wl4k
@user-im8rm4wl4k Ай бұрын
Agree and disagree.
@MaleahsDiary
@MaleahsDiary Ай бұрын
👏👏👏👏👏
@syedhashimnaqvi3321
@syedhashimnaqvi3321 Ай бұрын
@KW-3030
@KW-3030 26 күн бұрын
Why would anyone want advice from her when she was DEMOTED from her morning anchor job in January
@cloudyname
@cloudyname Ай бұрын
ey baru ges mau ah eyy
@freebrook
@freebrook Ай бұрын
That Lady Gaga story is actually kind of disappointing. :(
@user-si7sw7xy4n
@user-si7sw7xy4n Ай бұрын
美國🇺🇸是神的國度
@MarvelousMusicmmusic
@MarvelousMusicmmusic Ай бұрын
I don't trust tv anchors though
@DanFrederiksen
@DanFrederiksen Ай бұрын
definitely shouldn't trust her on JewsNation, a mossad company.
@KW-3030
@KW-3030 26 күн бұрын
​@@DanFrederiksen her being ULTRA pro-israel is odd cause she was fired from KCRA in 07 for making Antisemitic comments.
@DanFrederiksen
@DanFrederiksen 26 күн бұрын
@@KW-3030 she is a working girl for a million dollars a year. anchors are grotesquely overpaid. And she even does it in the name of God. Her judgment will be harsh
@KW-3030
@KW-3030 26 күн бұрын
@@DanFrederiksen 💯💯💯
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