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Underrated

101 Short Stories, Essays, and Insights to Improve Communication Skills

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Underrated

By: Armani Talks
Narrated by: Gerhard Weigelt
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About this listen

Communication is more than just talking. It is about knowing how to act in a meeting, how to tell a good story, and how to understand the people around you. In Underrated, you will get 101 quick lessons that teach you the "unwritten rules" of life and work.

What is inside?

This book is not a boring textbook. It is a collection of short stories on:

Public Speaking: How to tell if you’ve talked too long and how to use the same tips the world’s best speakers use.

Work Life: How to deal with boring jobs, how to manage younger workers, and how to get noticed at the office.

Social Manners: Why you should stop telling people to "bring friends," how to be a good guest, and the right way to handle wedding invites.

Relationships: Why siblings stop talking, how to tell if someone is being creepy, and why first impressions matter.

Modern Life: Thoughts on AI, social media, and why everyone seems to have a hard time focusing lately.

A few chapter highlights:

How to tell if your speech is too long.

The worst question you can ask before a speech.

Why we crave structure.

How to spot a fake apology.

Social media manners for everyone.

Start communicating with confidence.

Pick up your copy of Underrated today!

©2026 Armani Talks (P)2026 Armani Talks
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