The Dialogic Approach

The Edge in Listening

Rachelle Carrié Season 1 Episode 2

Today's minisode is special.

Wait.

Before I go on.

You are probably wondering what minisode means.

Well I will tell you. Instead of doing a full podcast episode of 45-60 minutes, I have changed the trajectory of podcasting! Yup!

These are digestible pieces of information that don't last more than 9 minutes where I dialogue directly with you. The information is concise and ready to consume and absorb.

However, our guest speakers and when Dr. Aguocha and myself have a dialogue, those will last not more than 30 minutes.

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We are two Black Professional Women who have combined our subject matter experiences to better suit high-achieving women leaders in the workplace and at home.

There are some big feelings and strong emotions that surround active listening.

I don't know about you, but there are a few areas where we need to work on (including myself), one is mastering the art of listening.

This edge in listening lifts us up and bridges the gaps between two or more people. This can change the trajectory of your personal and professional life.

Imagine, getting along better with your partner, sibling, co-worker, aunt, uncle, or even yourself?

Why is there an Edge in Listening?

Well I will tell you; when we don't listen, we don't capture the most essential parts of deepening a relationship to bond.

What?!

In this minisode, we learn how to be present and engage all of the senses, remove distractions and much more.

What are your shortcomings?

Drop your comments!

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KEY TAKEAWAYS

- remain present

- put devices away when in conversation

- avoid drifting into your thoughts (it happens)

- redirect energy towards that person (catch yourself!)

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