3 simple ways to improve your communication | Joel Ellis | TEDxJabavu
In this thought-provoking and deeply human talk, the speaker unpacks how fragility and adaptability coexist in the human condition. Unlike other species, humans take years to survive independently—but we’ve used this vulnerability to develop unmatched creativity, resilience, and intelligence. At the heart of this evolution lies critical thinking—our capacity to process countless variables and devise solutions that let us live anywhere from the Sahara to outer space.But critical thinking alone isn’t enough. The speaker introduces communication as the lever that amplifies individual thought into collective genius, allowing us to build space stations and solve global challenges. Still, for that lever to move the world, it needs a fulcrum. And that fulcrum, the speaker argues, is effective talking—the most commonly used and most often misunderstood form of communication.From the Cold War space collaboration between the U.S. and the USSR to everyday miscommunications at work, the talk reveals the often-overlooked fragility of spoken word. Yet, with three simple principles—Assess your audience, Bridge understanding, and Clarify expectations—we can make our speech more powerful, more precise, and more human.Through real-world examples, including a catastrophic Air Force mishap tied to a seemingly harmless phrase, the speaker makes a compelling case: communication isn’t just an art—it’s a science, and when used properly, it’s transformative. Joel Ellis is a leadership coach, speaker, and personal development expert with over 50 years of experience. As the founder of Foundations For Solid Success, he helps individuals and organizations unlock their full potential through strategic coaching and motivational speaking. Based in Bessemer, Alabama, Joel has a strong background in leadership, communication, and personal growth. He studied at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and has dedicated his career to inspiring transformation. His engaging approach equips people with the tools to achieve lasting success. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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