Do you ever wish conversations came with an instruction manual?
Have you ever struggled to keep a conversation going, worried about saying the wrong thing, or walked away from an interaction replaying everything you said? You're not alone.
Many people believe that social skills are something you're either born with or without. That some people are naturally charismatic while others are destined to be awkward. But the science tells a different story.
In Science-Based Small Talk, you'll discover how psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral science can help you become more confident, more engaging, and better at building meaningful relationships—without pretending to be someone you're not.
Whether you're an introvert, socially anxious, out of practice, or simply looking to improve your relationships, this book provides practical tools you can use immediately.
In this book, you'll learn how to:
• Start conversations naturally without relying on cheesy icebreakers
• Keep discussions flowing instead of running out of things to say
• Ask questions that deepen connection and make others feel understood
• Move beyond surface-level small talk into meaningful conversations
• Overcome overthinking, self-consciousness, and fear of judgment
• Build stronger friendships through small, consistent habits
• Use evidence-based techniques to become more likable and trustworthy
The quality of your relationships influences nearly every aspect of your life—from your happiness and mental health to your career opportunities and sense of belonging.
Yet few of us were ever taught how to build those relationships intentionally. You simply need better tools.