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The Art of Active Listening with Heather Younger

The Art of Active Listening with Heather Younger

Published 2 years, 9 months ago
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Listening is important for our interactions and our ongoing relationships. Heather R. Younger joins Kevin to talk about active listening, which is more than nodding your head and repeating what someone says. Active listening uses your senses to recognize what is unsaid. Active listening is about engaging with the other person, showing interest, and understanding their emotional state. Active listening is about taking the time to research, reflect, and analyze the feedback or request received. Active listening is acting, even if the action is a compromise or a no. Lastly, active listening is consistently closing the loop to show that their voice is valued and their feedback matters.

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00:00 Introduction to the importance of active listening 02:14 Heather Younger's background and motivation for focusing on listening 06:23 Definition of active listening as understanding what others want 08:38 The five steps of the active listening cycle 11:44 Step 1: Recognizing the unsaid 15:15 Step 2: Seeking to understand 18:28 Step 3: Decoding and reflecting 22:43 Step 4: Taking action 24:46 Step 5: Closing the loop 30:00 Conclusion

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