A warm, practical, and deeply human guide to communicating with more confidence, presence, and connection—from internationally acclaimed speaker and communication coach Vinh Giang.What if the biggest thing holding you back isn’t your talent, intelligence, or hard work—but your ability to connect?
In
Before We Forget How to Connect, Vinh Giang shows that communication is not a gift reserved for the naturally charismatic. It is a skill. A set of learnable tools. And once you begin to master them, your relationships deepen, your confidence grows, and your ideas finally land the way they deserve to.
Drawing on his journey from a shy child of Vietnamese refugees to one of the world’s most sought-after communication coaches, Vinh teaches readers how to “play the instrument” they were born with: their voice, body, stories, and capacity to listen. With his signature warmth, humor, and unforgettable storytelling, he reveals how small, deliberate changes in the way we speak, move, share, and hear one another can transform the way people experience us—and the way we experience ourselves.
Through practical exercises and memorable stories, readers will learn how to use their voice with more presence and influence, strengthen body language, tell stories that move people, and listen in a way that builds real trust.
Inside the book, readers will learn how to:- Use their voice with greater presence, emotion, clarity, and influence
- Strengthen body language, including posture, gestures, facial expression, movement, and eye contact
- Tell stories that build trust, create emotional connection, and make ideas memorable
- Listen beyond words by noticing emotion, tone, vocal shifts, and body language
- Build everyday communication habits that help them feel more confident in meetings, relationships, presentations, and difficult conversations
Whether you feel overlooked in meetings, awkward in conversations, misunderstood by the people you love, or ready to step into a more confident version of yourself, this book offers a clear and practical path forward.
At its heart,
Before We Forget How to Connect is about more than speaking well. It is about becoming more fully human in a world that is growing noisier, faster, and more disconnected. It is about remembering how to be heard, seen, and understood—and learning how to offer that same gift to others.
Because connection is not lost.
It is simply waiting to be remembered.