In this episode of Inside The Hive, hosts Jessy Plante and Nofar Drukman tackle the often difficult and uncomfortable topic of: Asking for what you want.
They dive into the core reasons people hesitate to ask and explore strategies to overcome this, including ideas borrowed from a popular TED Talk.
The conversation covers:
The Power of the "No": How to frame a "no" as an opportunity to follow up, ask for more details, or even turn it into a "yes," as Nofar shares from her personal experience.
Letting Go of Control: Recognizing that asking means putting the "ball in the other person's court" and why that is so challenging.
The Franklin Effect: Discovering how asking someone for help or advice can actually make them like you more.
Asking for Money: The particular difficulties of discussing salary, prices, or seeking funds, and the hosts' advice on asking for more than you initially think you deserve, especially for women.
Being Genuine and Clear: The importance of stating your needs, your "why," and the value you bring, without being apologetic.
Life gets a whole lot more comfortable when you get to know your comfort zone. When you get to know yourself and where you are comfortable, you also get to stretch that zone of comfort.
This week, Nofar Drukman and Jessy Plante discuss how they have, are and plan to stretch their comfort zones.
They'll be going on a BeeFun Academy road trip to meet 100 people, show what the academy is made of, and get inspired.
P.S. Join us as we step out of our comfort zones and into the van. If you or someone you know are along our route, please contact us. We’d love to meet you.
We all love a good plan, but life rarely follows our script.
So, what can you do when you’re stuck in traffic, get hit by a pandemic, or take two wrong turns on the way to a workshop you’re hosting?
Join us as we discuss two sides of the unknown:
Managing uncertainty when the world thrusts it upon you.
How choosing to lean into the unknown is good for you.
Are you looking for conversations that go beyond where you’re from and what you do?
In this episode of Inside the Hive, hosts Jessy Plante and Nofar Druckman explore the art of starting a conversation.
They discuss why common openers often fall flat and offer some engaging ways to connect. Learn why finding common ground is key and the importance of going beyond the labels we give ourselves.
Discover the power of being present, and some simple ways to start meaningful conversations.
Tune in to shift your approach from awkward small talk to meaningful interactions.
We all think we're good listeners, but are we really? What's the difference between hearing and truly listening?
In this episode of Inside the Hive, Jessy and Nofar discuss what you need to be a better listener.
Discover how the importance of different aspects of listening as you dive into improv, examples, and the transformative power of an open mind.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
The difference between hearing someone and listening to them
The importance of subtle cues
About the "Yes, and" philosophy
In a podcast about connection, why are we talking about letting go?
In this episode, Jessy and Nofar explore this paradox, revealing how the art of letting go is crucial for connection.
The conversation delves deep, with some personal stories illustrating how letting go, or not letting go, impacted outcomes.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
The importance of letting go in conversations.
The magic of co-creation and improvisation.
How letting go of the old makes space for the new.
To trust the process.
Have you ever listened to a master storyteller and felt like you simply don't have any good stories to tell?
In this episode of Inside the Hive, hosts Jessy Plante and Nofar Dukman are here to show you that everyone has stories just waiting to be told.
Join them as they break down what transforms facts into narratives. Using personal and often vulnerable examples, they reveal the pillars of a great story and give you the tools to discover the incredible stories you never knew you had.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How stories connect us.
How to pick relevant stories.
The essential elements of stories.
The Connecting power of vulnerability.
In the very first episode of "Inside the Hive," Nofar Drukman and Jessy Plante dive into the difference between workshops that drain your energy and ones that leave you buzzing with ideas.
They start by describing the types of workshops that leave people feeling drained, and how they can be improved. This podcast discusses the importance of preparation, appropriateness, trusting yourself and spontaneity.