The world is a noisy place where you fight to be heard every day. Despite the fact that we have been taught at home and at school how to speak, none of us has had any training in how to listen. Multiple academic studies have shown that between 50% and 55% of your working day is spent listening, yet only 2% of people have been trained in how to listen. We feel frustrated, isolated and confused because we aren't heard. As a speaker, it takes absolutely no training to notice when someone isn't listening - they're distracted, they interrupt or drift away as you talk. Yet the opposite is also true, without any training in how to listen we struggle to stay connected with the speaker and the discussion. This results in unproductive workplaces where people fight to be heard and need to repeat themselves constantly, send emails to confirm what they said and then have follow-up meetings to ensure what was said was actually heard by those in the meeting. It's a downward spiral that drains energy ... more
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To celebrate the first anniversary of how to listen: discover the hidden key to better communication, the most comprehensive and awarded book about listening in the workplace, we have created a visual summary of the book. Each of the eight chapters... more
Dr. Krishna Naineni works as a general practitioner in England. He's a member of the Royal College of General Practitioners and is a faculty at Brighton and Sussex Medical School. He's passionate about listening education, research, and practice. He'... more
Matt Abrahams is a leading expert in the field of communications. He's a lecturer in organizational behavior at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. more
I am a bit obsessed with the fact that listening well to others is so powerful, not particularly difficult but so rare. Oscar’s podcast brings the topic to life, with interviews, examples and theory it can appeal to everyone no matter their background. I’m an Internal Coach and Listening Volunteer for Samaritans whilst my daughter is and secondary school and we both learn from, and enjoy, Listening Beyond Words. With front line experience, I can confirm that many people facing personal challenge... more
The Deep Listening podcast is one of only a handful of podcasts that are my regular 'go-to's. more
I am a bit obsessed with the fact that listening well to others is so powerful, not particularly difficult but so rare. Oscar’s podcast bring ms the topic to life, with interviews, examples and theory it can appeal to everyone no matter their background. I’m an Internal Coach and Listening Volunteer for Samaritans whilst my daughter is and secondary school and we both learn from, and enjoy, Listening Beyond Words. more
I found this podcast after I read Oscar book. Unpacking the many aspects of listening is both fascinating and inspiring.
Love this podcast. I have learnt so much from listening to Oscar and his guests. One thing I love about the podcast is the diversity of viewpoints and the stories about listening in different contexts. Amazing resource for anyone interested in levelling up their listening skills.
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Deep Listening launched 6 years ago and published 161 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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