Sam T. JUDE

“Hi, I’m a new author and parent who survived the teenage years mostly intact…”
Just launched a book called Talking to Teens about surviving the teenage years with your sense of humor intact.

Work

TalkSmart – The Art of Better ConversationsWelcome to TalkSmart — the channel that turns everyday communication into a life-changing skill.Whether you're leading a team, raising a teenager, navigating friendships, or just trying not to text something you'll regret — communication matters. And here, we break it down into clear, practical, and often entertaining lessons you can use right away.🧠 What you'll learn:How to speak so people actually listenHow to listen so people actually open upConflict resolution without dramaPersuasion, negotiation, empathy, and influenceCommon communication mistakes (and how to fix them)Tools for better relationships at home and at workEach week, we bring you short, sharp clips packed with real-life examples, science-backed insights, and easy-to-use strategies that’ll help you become more confident, clear, and connected in everything you do.Because success in life isn’t just about what you know — it’s about how you communicate it.💬 Talk better. Listen deeper. Connect smarter.
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BOOK

TALKING TO TEENS is not your average parenting manual. It’s a laugh-out-loud, unexpectedly touching guide for anyone who’s ever been ghosted by their own child in the middle of a conversation.
Written with wit, warmth, and just enough alien invasion references to keep things interesting, this book arms you with practical tools and hilarious insight into the chaotic brilliance of raising teenagers. From hoodie diplomacy to sarcasm decoding, emotional buffering to side quest bonding, you'll learn how to not only survive the teen years—but actually connect.
Packed with field-tested communication strategies, sci-fi analogies, teen behavior translators, and snack-based bonding hacks, this is the handbook you wish came with your child’s first eye-roll.

Contact

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