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9 chapters · 3 hours 53 minutes
English · Japanese · Korean|Audio Japanese

Skills You’ll Learn

What is communication

The purpose of communication is communication. Communication is not “self-expression.”

Game rules

If you get close, it's forced to start, and it's also a game with a time limit. I'll teach you using real examples.

“Trap Pass Dribble”

There are many “types” of conversation where people receive it this way when it comes like this. I'll teach you the tricks to keep the conversation going.

Characters and Fool Strategy

It's easy to be with “people who are good at tsukko”, right? If you get good at being messed with, you'll feel easier too.

Think of conversation as a card game

Conversation is a card game! You'll learn how to increase the number of cards you can use in conversation and how to cut cards.

Communication class without any psychiatry! This content can be put into action a few minutes after listening to the class.

I'm Naoki Yoshida, a radio personality.


It's all of a sudden,

“Are you good at communicating?”


If you think you're good at it, you might not need this class.

Those who thought “I'm not good at it...”

I was told a “community failure”A strategy for the game called “communication”It is this class that teaches.


I'm an announcer, but it just happened. But I'm originally an amazing nerd, and I'm a nervous person when it comes to meeting people. However, I couldn't say that either, so I had no choice but to train everything through practice.


I read a lot of communication books about the world. But I could only think of it as a lie. Like, “I'll try to be a little confident.” What are you saying,


There is no need for talent. Any person will be able to become a radio personality.


For those who thought it was a lie, in this classBoth a strategy for the game called communication and a way to actually practice itI'll teach you!


It frees you a little bit from the feeling that you're not good at communicating

I want to communicate and have fun

I want to experience joy and joy,

This is a class aimed at fulfilling such fundamental thoughts.


Naoki Yoshida will give direct feedback!

Communication isA “game” with rules That's it.

Also, it is not a “competitive type,” but a “cooperative play” with all participants.


In this class,The strategy for that gameI'm going to learn from scratch.

But what makes this game a win?


Starting with the definition of victory conditions, we will learn techniques for winning games based on actual scenes.


We will also provide direct feedback on questions and questions from everyone attending the course as much as possible.


You can wear something like this!

☑ ︎ You will be freed from the feeling that you are not good at communication

☑ ︎It makes communication easier

☑ ︎You can graduate from the “awkwardness” of conversation

☑ ︎You can become a good listener

☑ ︎people will be told that they are fun people to talk to

☑ ︎Above all, communication becomes fun, and every day is fun

I recommend it to people like this!

☑ ︎ People who are not good at communicating regardless of the degree

☑ ︎ People who feel awkward because the conversation doesn't continue

☑ ︎ People who just talk too much to keep up the conversation

☑ ︎ Above all, people who want to enjoy everyday communication


It looks a little expensive, but you won't regret it!



Curriculum

Creator

Naoki Yoshida

Naoki Yoshida

[Message from the creator]

I have continued to be a radio personality, an occupation that makes people talk to people they meet for the first time for over 20 years, even though it is a “community failure” that is unavoidable because they are afraid of others.


It's by no means a genius “community strength,” so I had no choice but to devise my own techniques to manage conversations until I was finally able to continue being a radio personality.


However, I can now tell you how to make it possible for any person to be able to talk like a radio personality because they had zero community power.


Without any mental theory or abstraction, I will tell you specific conversation techniques that you can put into practice 5 seconds after watching the video.


You feel pressured to communicate. It's because you know there's never been such a pleasure to be able to communicate.


Please do it so that you can enjoy the conversation!



[Creator Profile]

Born on December 12, 1975 in Tokyo. Graduated from Keio University Faculty of Letters.

Received the “DJ Personality Award” at the 49th Galaxy Awards in 2012.


It is famous as an otaku competing for 1 or 2 in the broadcasting industry, and is engaged in activities that go beyond the framework of radio and announcers, such as hosting more than 100 events a year, appearing on Nico students and TV programs, and serving as the founder and executive committee member of the “Manga Awards” that began in 2008.


He is “Japan's first official Twitter announcer” officially recognized by Twitter's official guide “Twinabi”, and his Twitter account:

Yoshidahisanori has gained over 170,000 followers.


In 2010, he wrote his first book “Twitter is Radio!” (Kodansha) was released, and since then, there have been more than 10 books (including co-authoring) on communication, media theory, Adler psychology, flow theory, etc., and “Why does talking to this person make it easier” (Ota Publishing) with the theme of communication techniques has become a big hit with a cumulative total of over 130,000 copies.

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