In a world increasingly shaped by digital interactions, the ability to forge genuine human connections is more vital, and more challenging, than ever.
In our May webinar our Founder and CEO Emma was joined by connection expert Dr. Peter Mandeno and neuroscience specialist Marcia Smythe from the NeuroLeadership Institute, to explore the science and strategies behind authentic relationship-building.
Here are 8 of the most actionable and insightful tools they shared for building stronger, more human connections:
1. Share Your Gems
Emma introduced the idea of “Sharing Your Gems,” a practical approach to softening our social focus. Instead of jumping into goal-driven conversations (e.g., sales pitches), start by sharing personal tidbits: a book you loved, a hobby you enjoy, or even a quirky fact about yourself. This opens the door for organic, low-stakes conversation that builds rapport and trust.
“It’s about easing your way in, letting the human in you meet the human in them.”
2. Soften Your Focus
Instead of focusing narrowly on outcomes, like closing a deal or winning approval, Peter advises shifting your mindset. Soften your focus to allow for unexpected connections and shared interests to surface. That’s often where real relational gold lies.
“You may go in hoping to talk business but end up bonding over long-distance running. That unexpected overlap? That’s where trust begins.”
3. Understand the SCARF Model
Marcia shared the SCARF model: Status, Certainty, Autonomy, Relatedness, and Fairness, as a way to decode what emotionally drives people. Understanding what matters most to someone can help us tailor our approach and avoid triggering threat responses.
“If someone craves autonomy, give them space. If they value certainty, provide clarity. It’s about making connection safe.”
4. Use the Listening Lake
Emma’s “Listening Lake” metaphor helps us understand different depths of listening. At the surface, we mirror and reflect. As we go deeper, we truly immerse ourselves in the speaker’s energy and meaning. Deep listening, without jumping in to fix, solve, or relate, creates a space where the other person feels safe and seen.
“When we truly listen, we allow people to drop their guard and feel important, interesting, and understood.”
5. Acknowledge and Own Your Biases
Peter explains we all have biases – social, cultural, contextual. Recognizing and owning them is key. Whether it’s assuming everyone enjoys the pub or designing events that exclude certain comfort levels, being aware of the lens through which we view the world helps us create inclusive environments.
“Connection suffers when we unconsciously design for ‘people like us.’ Acknowledging bias helps us invite others in.”
6. Embrace Relatedness: In-Groups vs. Out-Groups
The brain quickly classifies others as either “like us” (in-group) or “not like us” (out-group). Relatedness, the feeling of belonging, is vital for cooperation and trust. Simply showing curiosity or remembering something personal (like the name of someone’s children) can bring someone into your in-group.
“When someone feels like they belong, their brain responds as if their idea came from themselves.”
7. Design Ambiguous and Safe Contexts
Peter’s “Wok + Wine” social experiment revealed that unusual or unfamiliar settings (like eating messy prawns with strangers in an art gallery) help dissolve formal scripts and let authenticity surface. Designing spaces that level the playing field encourages real connection.
“In ambiguous spaces, people drop the mask, and that’s where the real magic happens.”
8. Practice Intentional Curiosity
Marcia and Peter united to celebrate curiosity as the golden thread of the webinar. Asking thoughtful, deeper questions not only draws people out but also makes them feel valued. Bonus: people remember how you made them feel, not what you said.
“If you listen with true curiosity, people will walk away thinking you were the most interesting person in the room, even if you said nothing.”
Final Thoughts
Whether in the boardroom, on Zoom, or at a dinner party, human connection isn’t something we leave to chance. It’s something we cultivate – with humility, curiosity, and intention.
Think about what tool you can try this week, or share with your team, to connect more deeply with the people around you?
Ready To Build Genuine Connections?
If this has sparked something in you and you’d like to learn more about how to start your own transformative communication journey to form more genuine connections, why not get in touch and see how our Genuine Connections course could work for you?
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Keep In Touch
And make sure to connect with our speakers to keep the conversation going:
- Connect with Emma Serlin on LinkedIn and learn more about London Speech Workshop
- Connect with Peter Mandeno on LinkedIn and learn more about his work and research
- Connect with Marcia Smythe on LinkedIn and learn more about Neuroleadership

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