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In this episode we discuss the different effects of communication, written and spoken. How is the communication altered when what we say is read as opposed to spoken? Can we learn through reading and reflecting upon what one is saying? How can the removal of context and tone of voice be limiting when reading the spoken word? This illuminating discussion highlights some of the pros and cons of each way to communicative and highlights how we need both. We also discuss the Buddhist idea of 'right' speech (communication) and the power of stories for families. Aaron's offerings can be found @ biographbook.com
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In this episode we discuss the different effects of communication, written and spoken. How is the communication altered when what we say is read as opposed to spoken? Can we learn through reading and reflecting upon what one is saying? How can the removal of context and tone of voice be limiting when reading the spoken word? This illuminating discussion highlights some of the pros and cons of each way to communicative and highlights how we need both. We also discuss the Buddhist idea of 'right' speech (communication) and the power of stories for families. Aaron's offerings can be found @ biographbook.com