015 - Why Great With Faces Bad With Names Doesn't Work (and how to fix it)
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Episode Big Idea
Remembering names isn’t a memory issue — it’s a focus issue.
The Real Reasons We Forget Names
1. The Excuse: “I’m Bad With Names”
- Why saying this wires your brain not to try
- What that excuse silently communicates to the other person
- Why it sounds like you don’t care (even if you do)
- Reframing memory as trained vs. untrained
2. We’re Not Ready to Receive the Name
- What your brain is actually focused on during introductions
- Why names “fly past us” before we’re mentally ready
- The importance of mental availability in the first moments of connection
3. We’re Focused on What We’ll Say Next
- Why trying to be impressive sabotages connection
- Kevin Horsley’s insight: “People don’t hear names because they’re trying to be interesting instead of interested.”
- The truth: forgetting isn’t about memory — it’s about misplaced focus
Why Remembering Names Matters More Than You Think
- Research from The Elite Business Connector book:
- 75% say remembering names is a high priority
- Nearly 75% admit they forget names quickly
- Only 36% consistently remember names
- What remembering someone’s name silently communicates:
- You care about them
- You pay attention to details
- You’re actually listening
How to Nail the Name Every Time
1. Control the Timing
- Why you shouldn’t lead with names
- Using the 1st 5 Minutes framework:
- Read the Room
- Begin the Banter
- THEN exchange names
- Why sequence matters for retention
2. Be Ready
- Making the micro-decision that names matter
- Preparing your focus before the name is said
3. Use the “Three-Peat” Method
- Say the name three times:
- Beginning: confirmation
- Middle: reinforcement
- End: lock-in
Five Name-Remembering Hacks That Actually Work
1. Ask About the Preferred Name
- James vs. Jim, Elizabeth vs. Beth, David vs. Dave
- Why preference matters more than correctness
- How ignoring it costs instant credibility
2. Get the Spelling
- Why spelling creates memory anchors
- “Bryan with a Y” and the power of playful repetition
- Unique spellings = instant connection points
3. Get the Backstory
- Why stories make names sticky
- One simple question that unlocks memorability
4. Unique Names
- How name curiosity creates unexpected moments of impact
- Why both people walk away feeling better
5. Last Names (and How to Use Them)
- Asking about ethnicity and family origin
- Alliteration and shared initials
- Leveraging last names to reinforce first names
- Humor as a memory enhancer
6. Tough or Foreign Names
- Why effort beats perfection
- How trying earns instant respect
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