In this episode of Leadership Story Talks, hosts Julienne Ryan and Jerome Deroy welcome Jeanne Martinet, bestselling author of The Art of Mingling and Mingling with the Enemy. Jeanne is a master of social dynamics, sharing insights on how to navigate conversations, avoid heated debates, and build meaningful connections—whether at a party, networking event, or family gathering.
With humor and wisdom, Jeanne discusses the evolving challenges of social interactions in today’s world and provides practical strategies for mingling with ease, even in politically or emotionally charged environments.
You’ll hear:
🔹 The Cocktail Napkin Moment – How Jeanne’s natural ability to connect with strangers led to the creation of The Art of Mingling.
🔹 Socializing in a Divided Era – Why conversations today often lead to tension—and how to gracefully steer them in a positive direction.
🔹 Mastering the Art of the Escape – Jeanne’s expert techniques for changing topics, diffusing awkwardness, and exiting gracefully when needed.
🔹 The Impact of Storytelling in Social Situations – How humor and self-deprecating stories can turn social missteps into connection points.
🔹 The Post-Pandemic Social Shift – How remote work and digital habits have affected face-to-face interactions—and what we can do to reclaim our social confidence.
Key Takeaways:
✨ Mingling is a skill – Small social tricks can make a big difference in how we connect with others.
✨ You don’t have to agree to engage – Learning how to navigate tough conversations can keep relationships intact and social events enjoyable.
✨ Storytelling can heal awkward moments – A well-placed personal anecdote can diffuse tension and build connections.
✨ Show up, even when you don’t feel like it – The best conversations happen when we push ourselves out of our comfort zones.
Resources:
Jeanne Martinet’s Website: www.JeanneMartinet.com
X (Twitter): @Miss_Mingle
Facebook: The Art of Mingling
LinkedIn: Jeanne Martinet