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We spend a lot of our lives - particularly in our professional lives - talking to people. But are we really having a conversation?
In this episode of Delightful Dissent I’m talking to Daniela Razocher about whether “it takes two people to have a conversation”. We’ll be looking below the surface of the words used into the underlying currents of emotion and power. We’ll discuss approaches to conversation with more connectedness. We’ll see if the common-sense answer is always the best one in a crisis.
Daniela is a body-intuitive communications expert. She combines her skills as a translator with bodywork and body awareness. The result is an approach to embodied communication that goes beyond the conventional idea of what we communicate verbally that aims to empower individuals to contribute to a healthy society.
You can connect with Daniela on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielarazocher/
Delightful Dissent is a live-recorded oddcast about challenging assumptions. You can find upcoming episode livestreams, and past recordings, at https://www.matthewbellringer.com/delightful-dissent.
We spend a lot of our lives - particularly in our professional lives - talking to people. But are we really having a conversation?
In this episode of Delightful Dissent I’m talking to Daniela Razocher about whether “it takes two people to have a conversation”. We’ll be looking below the surface of the words used into the underlying currents of emotion and power. We’ll discuss approaches to conversation with more connectedness. We’ll see if the common-sense answer is always the best one in a crisis.
Daniela is a body-intuitive communications expert. She combines her skills as a translator with bodywork and body awareness. The result is an approach to embodied communication that goes beyond the conventional idea of what we communicate verbally that aims to empower individuals to contribute to a healthy society.
You can connect with Daniela on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielarazocher/
Delightful Dissent is a live-recorded oddcast about challenging assumptions. You can find upcoming episode livestreams, and past recordings, at https://www.matthewbellringer.com/delightful-dissent.