1 hr 9 min

Let The Story Be Told: Developing Listening Intelligence | Graham Bodie I See What You're Saying

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In today's episode, we welcome Graham Bodie to dissect the complex world of effective listening and communication. We dive into the myths and realities of nonverbal cues and how to navigate the vast landscape of listening intelligence at both individual and organizational levels. By mixing personal anecdotes with rigorous studies, Bodie unearths actionable strategies to enhance one's ability to listen, connect, and advise with empathy and precision.

Timestamps: 
(00:00) Introduction to listening intelligence and Graham Bodie.(05:40) Understanding and adapting to diverse listening habits.(13:35) Listening intelligence involves adapting to conversational partners.(17:15) Understanding situational leadership and listening for effectiveness.(27:13) Encourage problem analysis for effective advice giving.(32:27) Understanding others without imagining their experience directly.(37:14) Carefully validate perspectives without fully agreeing.(41:42) Identify and address listening barriers for improvement.(48:04) Cooperative principle: sharing relevant information in conversations.(54:10) Nonverbal behaviors are hypotheses, not universal predictors.(01:04:05) Website focuses on civil discourse in politics.(01:08:45) Visit InQuasive.com for customized education and sessions, and check out The Disciplined Listening Method.
Links and Resources:
Graham Bodie on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/graham-bodieOfficial Website of Graham D. Bodie, Ph.D.: grahambodie.comLearn more about the Listen First Project: listenfirstproject.orgDiscover the National Week of Conversation 2023: nationalweekofconversation.org
Sponsor Links:
InQuasive: http://www.inquasive.com/Humintell: Body Language - Reading People - HumintellEnter Code INQUASIVE25 for 25% discount on your online training purchase.International Association of Interviewers: Home (certifiedinterviewer.com)

Podcast Production Services by EveryWord Media

In today's episode, we welcome Graham Bodie to dissect the complex world of effective listening and communication. We dive into the myths and realities of nonverbal cues and how to navigate the vast landscape of listening intelligence at both individual and organizational levels. By mixing personal anecdotes with rigorous studies, Bodie unearths actionable strategies to enhance one's ability to listen, connect, and advise with empathy and precision.

Timestamps: 
(00:00) Introduction to listening intelligence and Graham Bodie.(05:40) Understanding and adapting to diverse listening habits.(13:35) Listening intelligence involves adapting to conversational partners.(17:15) Understanding situational leadership and listening for effectiveness.(27:13) Encourage problem analysis for effective advice giving.(32:27) Understanding others without imagining their experience directly.(37:14) Carefully validate perspectives without fully agreeing.(41:42) Identify and address listening barriers for improvement.(48:04) Cooperative principle: sharing relevant information in conversations.(54:10) Nonverbal behaviors are hypotheses, not universal predictors.(01:04:05) Website focuses on civil discourse in politics.(01:08:45) Visit InQuasive.com for customized education and sessions, and check out The Disciplined Listening Method.
Links and Resources:
Graham Bodie on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/graham-bodieOfficial Website of Graham D. Bodie, Ph.D.: grahambodie.comLearn more about the Listen First Project: listenfirstproject.orgDiscover the National Week of Conversation 2023: nationalweekofconversation.org
Sponsor Links:
InQuasive: http://www.inquasive.com/Humintell: Body Language - Reading People - HumintellEnter Code INQUASIVE25 for 25% discount on your online training purchase.International Association of Interviewers: Home (certifiedinterviewer.com)

Podcast Production Services by EveryWord Media

1 hr 9 min