45 min

Applying the Disciplined Listening Method to Effective Communication with Michael Reddington, CFI Truth Be Told

    • Self-Improvement

In this episode, Dave Thompson interviews Mike Reddington, an expert in effective communication techniques. They discuss various topics related to communication, including teaching and mentoring, moving people from resistance to commitment, building credibility and trust, and minimizing internal distractions. They also explore the importance of understanding the other person's perspective, anticipating resistance in conversations, and creating a positive experience for others. The conversation highlights universal truths of conversation and provides valuable insights for improving communication skills. In this episode, Michael Reddington discusses the importance of disciplined listening and shares insights from his book 'Disciplined Listening'. He emphasizes the role of empathy in effective listening and provides practical tips for overcoming barriers to listening. Reddington also explains the four steps of disciplined listening and highlights the importance of applying this skill in various contexts.
 
Truths:
Teaching and mentoring are important aspects of effective communication.
Moving people from resistance to commitment requires building trust and credibility.
Reacting reflectively, rather than reflexively, can lead to better communication outcomes.
Minimizing internal distractions and focusing on the other person's perspective can improve communication.
Creating a positive experience for others and anticipating resistance can lead to more successful conversations. Disciplined listening is a crucial skill for effective communication and building relationships.
Empathy plays a significant role in listening and understanding others.
Overcoming barriers to listening, such as distractions and biases, is essential for improving listening skills.
The four steps of disciplined listening include preparing to listen, focusing on the speaker, interpreting the message, and responding appropriately.
Disciplined listening can be applied in various contexts, including personal relationships, professional settings, and negotiations.

In this episode, Dave Thompson interviews Mike Reddington, an expert in effective communication techniques. They discuss various topics related to communication, including teaching and mentoring, moving people from resistance to commitment, building credibility and trust, and minimizing internal distractions. They also explore the importance of understanding the other person's perspective, anticipating resistance in conversations, and creating a positive experience for others. The conversation highlights universal truths of conversation and provides valuable insights for improving communication skills. In this episode, Michael Reddington discusses the importance of disciplined listening and shares insights from his book 'Disciplined Listening'. He emphasizes the role of empathy in effective listening and provides practical tips for overcoming barriers to listening. Reddington also explains the four steps of disciplined listening and highlights the importance of applying this skill in various contexts.
 
Truths:
Teaching and mentoring are important aspects of effective communication.
Moving people from resistance to commitment requires building trust and credibility.
Reacting reflectively, rather than reflexively, can lead to better communication outcomes.
Minimizing internal distractions and focusing on the other person's perspective can improve communication.
Creating a positive experience for others and anticipating resistance can lead to more successful conversations. Disciplined listening is a crucial skill for effective communication and building relationships.
Empathy plays a significant role in listening and understanding others.
Overcoming barriers to listening, such as distractions and biases, is essential for improving listening skills.
The four steps of disciplined listening include preparing to listen, focusing on the speaker, interpreting the message, and responding appropriately.
Disciplined listening can be applied in various contexts, including personal relationships, professional settings, and negotiations.

45 min