44 min

Episode 8: Creating Meaningful Dialogues in 2022 w/ Anna Lane & Jason Henriksen The Dialogue Studio

    • Society & Culture

Happy 2022! In this first episode of the new year, host Lillian I speaks with two members of the Center’s youth steering committee Anna Lane and Jason Henriksen. They share their perspectives on how dialogue can help us navigate the many challenges we are currently facing. Tune in to hear their favorite quotes on dialogue, tips for engaging with others during the pandemic, and their personal experiences with dialogue!    
Some helpful takeaways for dialogue in 2022:
Dialogue takes practice so though it might not come naturally to us, by doing it over and over again we become more comfortable with it and also grow as individuals. We can feel a sense of appreciation if we focus on the connections we’ve been able to make during this pandemic. The transformative power of dialogue can be experienced in our daily interactions with others. Try reaching out to a colleague or friend and open up a little more than you usually would or ask a question you’ve been wanting to ask them. These small engagements can actually be life-changing!    
Music attribution:
“The Falls”, "Kitten", “Space”, Peas Corps”
Podington Bear
Soundofpicture.com 
 
To learn more about the Ikeda Center, visit ikedacenter.org or email us at podcast@ikedacenter.org 

Happy 2022! In this first episode of the new year, host Lillian I speaks with two members of the Center’s youth steering committee Anna Lane and Jason Henriksen. They share their perspectives on how dialogue can help us navigate the many challenges we are currently facing. Tune in to hear their favorite quotes on dialogue, tips for engaging with others during the pandemic, and their personal experiences with dialogue!    
Some helpful takeaways for dialogue in 2022:
Dialogue takes practice so though it might not come naturally to us, by doing it over and over again we become more comfortable with it and also grow as individuals. We can feel a sense of appreciation if we focus on the connections we’ve been able to make during this pandemic. The transformative power of dialogue can be experienced in our daily interactions with others. Try reaching out to a colleague or friend and open up a little more than you usually would or ask a question you’ve been wanting to ask them. These small engagements can actually be life-changing!    
Music attribution:
“The Falls”, "Kitten", “Space”, Peas Corps”
Podington Bear
Soundofpicture.com 
 
To learn more about the Ikeda Center, visit ikedacenter.org or email us at podcast@ikedacenter.org 

44 min

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