🌴255. Seamless Segues


Today I’m diving into an underrated communication skill that barely ever gets taught in programs—but once you notice it, you’ll see it everywhere: the art of segueing.
And no, I’m not talking about the two-wheeled scooter (though I’ve definitely fallen off one of those before). I mean segues: smooth transitions that connect one topic to the next without that clunky, awkward energy shift.
I share:
- Why segueing is such a superpower for facilitators, leaders, and podcasters
- The difference between obvious vs. seamless transitions (and why both have a place)
- A hilarious Chaser example of newsreaders linking drink driving to fruit juice
- Simple tricks to practice—like using connecting words, spotting similarities, and even trying “forced connections”
- What Michael Bungay Stanier told me about why transitions matter more than you think
- How to use segues to keep meetings on track and workshops moving without derailing the energy
This is one of those advanced-but-fun skills you can practice anywhere—in conversations with friends, team meetings, or even just while talking to yourself. Once you start, you’ll be surprised at how creative you can get.
Give this one a listen and try a segue or two in your next chat—you’ll see how much smoother everything flows.
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