43 min

What Is A Generous Conversation Relationships Let's Talk About It!

    • Mental Health

Gregg Levoy is devoted to helping people find and sustain their passions in life. His books, Vital Signs: The Nature and Nurture of Passion and Callings: Finding and Following An Authentic Life, reflect his mission of helping people feel alive through their passion. He is currently a regular contributing author to Psychology Today and holds workshops and keynote presentations at organizations such as the Smithsonian Institution, the Environmental Protection Agency, and Microsoft. A former reporter and adjunct professor of journalism at the University of New Mexico, Gregg has mastered the art of generous conversations and understands how to hold space that lets people feel understood and validated.
In today’s episode, Gregg and I discuss what it means to have a generous conversation. We discuss how curiosity interplays with listening to create great communication skills. We share tips and exercises to improve listening skills and explain how to set boundaries with talkative people. We also explain how generous conversations impact other people as well as share our own experiences with using listening skills and promoting a generous conversation.
 
“Communication is shared understanding and “co-mmunication.” - Gregg Levoy
 
This week on Relationships! Let’s Talk About It:
What makes a great conversation Why curiosity is a key aspect of excellent listening skills How to deal with people who talk too much Why many people in relationships don’t enjoy the conversations they have with their partner Ways to practice conversational skills Why people are scared of telling a talkative person to slow down How to use supportive language in response to someone who had a bad experience How to leverage silence in business negotiations How couples can cultivate connection through silence and presence How culture influences a person’s tendency to be talkative The impact of a generous conversation  
Resources Mentioned:
008 The Importance of Self-Inquiry in Building Healthy Relationships 024 Following Personal Passions and Taking Risks Can Nurture Your Relationships 031Releasing Tension: The Courage to Feel 037 Heartbreak Part 1: Getting Wacked By Love 064 A Conversation Between Two Young Elders  
Connect with Gregg Levoy:
Gregg Levoy Gregg Levoy on Facebook  
Let’s Talk About It!
 
Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of Relationships! Let’s Talk About It - the show to help you forge deeper, more meaningful connections and relationships with those around you. If you enjoyed this week’s episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts, subscribe to the show, and leave us a rating and review. 
 
If you have a relationship question you’d love to have answered, visit our podcast page to leave us a voice message. Your question may be featured on a future episode!
 
Don’t forget to visit our website, like us on Facebook at HeartShare Counseling, join our Relationships! Let’s Talk About It Facebook group, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Share your favorite episodes on social media to help others build better, more meaningful relationships.
 
And if our content has helped you forge deeper connections and more meaningful relationships, be sure to help support the show by visiting our Support the Podcast page!
 
Theme music “These Streets” provided by Adi the Monk
 
Relationships! Let’s Talk About It is produced by Auxbus. You can create your own great podcast - faster and easier - at Auxbus.com

Gregg Levoy is devoted to helping people find and sustain their passions in life. His books, Vital Signs: The Nature and Nurture of Passion and Callings: Finding and Following An Authentic Life, reflect his mission of helping people feel alive through their passion. He is currently a regular contributing author to Psychology Today and holds workshops and keynote presentations at organizations such as the Smithsonian Institution, the Environmental Protection Agency, and Microsoft. A former reporter and adjunct professor of journalism at the University of New Mexico, Gregg has mastered the art of generous conversations and understands how to hold space that lets people feel understood and validated.
In today’s episode, Gregg and I discuss what it means to have a generous conversation. We discuss how curiosity interplays with listening to create great communication skills. We share tips and exercises to improve listening skills and explain how to set boundaries with talkative people. We also explain how generous conversations impact other people as well as share our own experiences with using listening skills and promoting a generous conversation.
 
“Communication is shared understanding and “co-mmunication.” - Gregg Levoy
 
This week on Relationships! Let’s Talk About It:
What makes a great conversation Why curiosity is a key aspect of excellent listening skills How to deal with people who talk too much Why many people in relationships don’t enjoy the conversations they have with their partner Ways to practice conversational skills Why people are scared of telling a talkative person to slow down How to use supportive language in response to someone who had a bad experience How to leverage silence in business negotiations How couples can cultivate connection through silence and presence How culture influences a person’s tendency to be talkative The impact of a generous conversation  
Resources Mentioned:
008 The Importance of Self-Inquiry in Building Healthy Relationships 024 Following Personal Passions and Taking Risks Can Nurture Your Relationships 031Releasing Tension: The Courage to Feel 037 Heartbreak Part 1: Getting Wacked By Love 064 A Conversation Between Two Young Elders  
Connect with Gregg Levoy:
Gregg Levoy Gregg Levoy on Facebook  
Let’s Talk About It!
 
Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of Relationships! Let’s Talk About It - the show to help you forge deeper, more meaningful connections and relationships with those around you. If you enjoyed this week’s episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts, subscribe to the show, and leave us a rating and review. 
 
If you have a relationship question you’d love to have answered, visit our podcast page to leave us a voice message. Your question may be featured on a future episode!
 
Don’t forget to visit our website, like us on Facebook at HeartShare Counseling, join our Relationships! Let’s Talk About It Facebook group, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Share your favorite episodes on social media to help others build better, more meaningful relationships.
 
And if our content has helped you forge deeper connections and more meaningful relationships, be sure to help support the show by visiting our Support the Podcast page!
 
Theme music “These Streets” provided by Adi the Monk
 
Relationships! Let’s Talk About It is produced by Auxbus. You can create your own great podcast - faster and easier - at Auxbus.com

43 min