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Project Active Listening
Rhonda Stroud McCutchen
4 episodes
5 days ago
Active Listening is an essential skill for effective communication. Therefore, there needs to be discussions surrounding how to best achieve this crucial skill. Active Listening allows everyone’s voices to be heard and helps individuals, no matter age, gender, race, geographical location, or physical ability, feel that they matter. Project Active Listening Podcasts always ask the question: What Do You Hear?
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Active Listening is an essential skill for effective communication. Therefore, there needs to be discussions surrounding how to best achieve this crucial skill. Active Listening allows everyone’s voices to be heard and helps individuals, no matter age, gender, race, geographical location, or physical ability, feel that they matter. Project Active Listening Podcasts always ask the question: What Do You Hear?
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Education
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Project Active Listening Podcast Part 2: Active Listening and Implicit Biases
Project Active Listening
50 minutes 15 seconds
4 years ago
Project Active Listening Podcast Part 2: Active Listening and Implicit Biases

In this episode of The Project Active Listening Podcast, Dr. Bobby Gueh and I discuss two key components to a successful conversation: Commitment and Practice! So often we have conversations without being committed to truly listening to what is being said by the speaker, or us in response as the listener, and we don't realize that it takes time and effort to effectively hear what is truly being said due to our individual, and often unrealized, implicit biases. And then we discuss ways to put into practice the commitment of listening to what is being said beyond the act of hearing the words spoken.

Project Active Listening
Active Listening is an essential skill for effective communication. Therefore, there needs to be discussions surrounding how to best achieve this crucial skill. Active Listening allows everyone’s voices to be heard and helps individuals, no matter age, gender, race, geographical location, or physical ability, feel that they matter. Project Active Listening Podcasts always ask the question: What Do You Hear?