• Episode 16: Becoming a Deep Listener

  • 2024/07/29
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Episode 16: Becoming a Deep Listener

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  • Summary

    In this conversation, Eddy Paul Thomas interviews Melissa Burnell, a therapist, about the importance of deep listening. Melissa shares her background in psychology and how she transitioned into mental health counseling. They discuss the challenges of deep listening, including distractions and the tendency to listen with preconceived assumptions. They also explore the impact of deep listening on relationships and resolving complex issues. Melissa explains how trauma can affect an individual's ability to listen deeply and offers strategies for supporting trauma survivors. They touch on the role of deep listening in addiction counseling and working with diverse communities, emphasizing the importance of curiosity and checking biases. Deep listening is measured by the presence of compassion and empathy in communication. It is a feeling that someone truly understands and reflects back what is being said. Deep listening can be practiced in various contexts, such as sales and leadership, by understanding and valuing what motivates others. It is important to eliminate distractions and be fully present in conversations. Cultural competency plays a role in deep listening, as different cultures have different communication styles. Mindfulness and emotional intelligence are key resources for developing deep listening skills.

    Takeaways

    • Deep listening involves setting aside preconceived assumptions and truly hearing the perspective of the other person.
    • Distractions, such as technology and constant busyness, can hinder deep listening.
    • Trauma can make deep listening challenging, but it is important to create a safe space for individuals to be heard.
    • Deep listening plays a crucial role in addiction counseling and supporting families affected by addiction.
    • Cultural sensitivity and curiosity are essential for effective deep listening in diverse communities. Deep listening is measured by the presence of compassion and empathy in communication.
    • Understanding and valuing what motivates others is crucial in practicing deep listening.
    • Eliminating distractions and being fully present in conversations is essential for deep listening.
    • Cultural competency is important in deep listening, as different cultures have different communication styles.
    • Mindfulness and emotional intelligence are key resources for developing deep listening skills.

    Chapters

    03:15 The Intersection of Communication and Mental Health 06:04 Improving Relationships and Resolving Complex Issues 08:07 Challenges and Strategies for Deep Listening 15:27 Deep Listening and Trauma 18:46 Deep Listening in Addiction Counseling 22:21 Cultural Sensitivity and Deep Listening 24:13 Curiosity and Checking Biases 28:29 Measuring Progress in Deep Listening 30:20 Motivation and Deep Listening in Sales and Leadership 32:20 Being Fully Present in Conversations 35:13 Cultural Competency in Deep Listening 39:07 Developing Deep Listening Skills with Mindfulness and Emotional Intelligence

    Get in Touch with Melissa:

    Email: meburnell@gmail.com

    Resources

    • How to Listen with Intention: The Foundation of True Connection, Communication, and Relationships (How to be More Likable and Charismatic)

    • Emotional Intelligence 2.0

    • You're Not Listening

    ----more----

    Learn more about the Unbroken Place Podcast at: www.eddypaulthomas.com/unbrokenplace

    Discover the transformative power of empathy in both our personal lives and the workplace with the following resources:

      • Ok...On Second Thought newsletter on Linkedin.
      • Ok...On Second Thought articles.
      • Ok...On Second Thought Resources for the Workplace.

    Brought to you by Elevate 1 Consulting.

    Produced by Say Some Thing Studios.

    Music: "Open Door" & "I Dare You" by Little Glass Men from the free music archive. This work is openly licensed via CC BY 4.0.

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Summary

In this conversation, Eddy Paul Thomas interviews Melissa Burnell, a therapist, about the importance of deep listening. Melissa shares her background in psychology and how she transitioned into mental health counseling. They discuss the challenges of deep listening, including distractions and the tendency to listen with preconceived assumptions. They also explore the impact of deep listening on relationships and resolving complex issues. Melissa explains how trauma can affect an individual's ability to listen deeply and offers strategies for supporting trauma survivors. They touch on the role of deep listening in addiction counseling and working with diverse communities, emphasizing the importance of curiosity and checking biases. Deep listening is measured by the presence of compassion and empathy in communication. It is a feeling that someone truly understands and reflects back what is being said. Deep listening can be practiced in various contexts, such as sales and leadership, by understanding and valuing what motivates others. It is important to eliminate distractions and be fully present in conversations. Cultural competency plays a role in deep listening, as different cultures have different communication styles. Mindfulness and emotional intelligence are key resources for developing deep listening skills.

Takeaways

  • Deep listening involves setting aside preconceived assumptions and truly hearing the perspective of the other person.
  • Distractions, such as technology and constant busyness, can hinder deep listening.
  • Trauma can make deep listening challenging, but it is important to create a safe space for individuals to be heard.
  • Deep listening plays a crucial role in addiction counseling and supporting families affected by addiction.
  • Cultural sensitivity and curiosity are essential for effective deep listening in diverse communities. Deep listening is measured by the presence of compassion and empathy in communication.
  • Understanding and valuing what motivates others is crucial in practicing deep listening.
  • Eliminating distractions and being fully present in conversations is essential for deep listening.
  • Cultural competency is important in deep listening, as different cultures have different communication styles.
  • Mindfulness and emotional intelligence are key resources for developing deep listening skills.

Chapters

03:15 The Intersection of Communication and Mental Health 06:04 Improving Relationships and Resolving Complex Issues 08:07 Challenges and Strategies for Deep Listening 15:27 Deep Listening and Trauma 18:46 Deep Listening in Addiction Counseling 22:21 Cultural Sensitivity and Deep Listening 24:13 Curiosity and Checking Biases 28:29 Measuring Progress in Deep Listening 30:20 Motivation and Deep Listening in Sales and Leadership 32:20 Being Fully Present in Conversations 35:13 Cultural Competency in Deep Listening 39:07 Developing Deep Listening Skills with Mindfulness and Emotional Intelligence

Get in Touch with Melissa:

Email: meburnell@gmail.com

Resources

  • How to Listen with Intention: The Foundation of True Connection, Communication, and Relationships (How to be More Likable and Charismatic)

  • Emotional Intelligence 2.0

  • You're Not Listening

----more----

Learn more about the Unbroken Place Podcast at: www.eddypaulthomas.com/unbrokenplace

Discover the transformative power of empathy in both our personal lives and the workplace with the following resources:

    • Ok...On Second Thought newsletter on Linkedin.
    • Ok...On Second Thought articles.
    • Ok...On Second Thought Resources for the Workplace.

Brought to you by Elevate 1 Consulting.

Produced by Say Some Thing Studios.

Music: "Open Door" & "I Dare You" by Little Glass Men from the free music archive. This work is openly licensed via CC BY 4.0.

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