We communicate every day, yet we rarely stop to think about what we are actually doing when we enter a conversation. In this episode, Trisha and Elissa explore the basics of communication through a simple but powerful metaphor: conversation as a game of catch. What does it mean to throw well? To catch well? To take turns? To play generously? Together they unpack how conversations flow, how they break down, and how we can become more mindful, generous participants in the everyday exchanges that shape our relationships at work, at home, and in our communities. Conversation Overview
- Conversation as a game of catch
- Throwing and catching: sending and receiving skills
- Interrupting, over-talking, and holding the ball
- Asking good questions and keeping the game moving
- Generosity, anxiety, and when catch turns into dodgeball
- Staying in the game instead of taking the ball home
Guest Bio Elissa Lappenga is a professional educator, trainer, and coach with over 20 years of experience in education, non-profit, corporate, and community settings. Elissa earned her Master of Education (M.Ed.) from UCLA with a concentration in counseling and was one of the first facilitators of the university's Intergroup Dialogue program. She also maintains a SHRM-CP certification with the Society for Human Resources Management and is a PROSCI certified change management practitioner. Resources and References Mentioned
- Elissa on The Leaders Journey
- Register for the Upcoming Zoom: How to Have a Converstation