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Learning Rebels Podcast
Shannon Tipton
83 episodes
1 week ago
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Get the live, unfiltered conversations behind the popular Learning Rebels Coffee Chat. Workplace Learning will never be the same.
Show more...
How To
Education,
Business,
Careers
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The Rebel's Guide to Networking
Learning Rebels Podcast
38 minutes
2 months ago
The Rebel's Guide to Networking
It all started with the BIG question on the table.   How do we build genuine professional connections without falling into the trap of sales pitches, awkward small talk, or ghosted messages?   Our Coffee Chat crew shared the familiar pain of trying to connect online or at events, only to be met with instant “buy my service” pitches, one-sided conversations, or radio silence. Networking, we agreed, works best when it’s rooted in authenticity—and when we remember it’s a two-way street.   Some of us find value in starting with our “why”—being clear on the purpose of a connection before reaching out. That might mean seeking fresh insights, industry peers, or people with complementary skills. We also talked about keeping things human: practicing open-ended questions, finding common ground before hitting “connect,” and remembering that a little curiosity goes a long way.   Tips from the group ranged from LinkedIn “research” before events to offering introductions for others, using industry groups beyond L&D, and finding opportunities in unexpected places—like chatting with someone at the grocery store. And when networking online, consistency matters: engaging with posts, sharing resources, and contributing your own perspective builds trust over time.   At its best, networking isn’t about chasing opportunities, but instead about building relationships and sharing value. So what’s one step you can take this week to make your network stronger, more authentic, and maybe even more fun?   Stay curious! -Shannon   Video   Chatbox   Transcript   Transcript Summary   Resources   The 2 Hour Job Search by Steve Dalton   Structural Building Components Association   Icebreaker Questions for Networking   Virtual Networking Planner     Books   The Go Giver by Bo Burg and John David Mann   20-Minute Networking Meeting by Marcia Ballinger and Nathan Perez   The Introvert’s Edge to Networking: Work the Room. Leverage Social Media. Develop Powerful Connections by Matthew Pollard   The Power Of Networking: Strategies for Career Excellence, Job Development, and Building Greater Triumphs in Your Work by Michael Morgan     Be part of the Community. Gain more valuable resources to build your skills! Learn more here.   Join the conversation  Be part of the live chat! Sign up here.     Hire Learning Rebels  When you need learning that sticks, we’ll fight to make performance results happen. Visit the Learning Rebels website to learn more   Host: Shannon Tipton  Podcast produced by: Obsidian Productions  
Learning Rebels Podcast
Get the live, unfiltered conversations behind the popular Learning Rebels Coffee Chat. Workplace Learning will never be the same.