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Hi.

I’m Stef Hamerlinck. A brand designer and strategist. I founded Let’s talk branding so I can help other designers learn more about strategy, design and branding.

LTB S3 01 Chris Do - The art of conversations

LTB S3 01 Chris Do - The art of conversations

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Master Do explains.

In this episode, I talk with the amazing Chris Do. We have a meaningful conversation about, well... conversations. I asked Chris how he was able to develop his skills as a conversationalist, how he developed 'the art of conversation'. We talk about 'how to prepare' for conversations, how to get in the right mindset, how to shift conversations and much more. In the end, we go on a bit of tangent and talk about user experience, the future of the futur and razorblades. Enjoy!

You can find Chris Do at the Futur's websiteyoutubetwitter or practically any other social medium.

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Some of the things we talk about:

  • the art of conversation

  • the expert mindset

  • selling strategy

  • Blair Enns

Have a listen for the full episode and some of my biggest lessons on brand strategy and design.

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LTB S3 02 Jefferson Perky - Crafting identities for Perkybros

LTB S3 02 Jefferson Perky - Crafting identities for Perkybros

LTB S2 015 The most valuable branding lessons from season 2

LTB S2 015 The most valuable branding lessons from season 2