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Everything Peter - and you - has learned about Dialogue now becomes whole. Here we see an integrated model develop, punctuated by four impactful theories which blend together everything from consciousness to how Dialogue makes change happen.
Through compelling anecdotes and personal experiences, Peter then leads a discussion about the eight axioms of Dialogue, which draw on the narrative and learnings from the story so far. Principles like “nothing happens by chance” and “fragmentation is a generic problem in the world”.
In this episode you will learn:
Highlights:
(1:52) What is an “integrated model”?
(5:05) The four theories of Dialogue
(6:27) The Dialogic theory of the thing
(11:14) The Dialogic theory of change
(14:19) The Dialogic theory of practice
(16:47) The Dialogic theory of the person
(21:02) The 8 axioms of Dialogue
(32:26) The Dialogic intention and the role of the practitioner
(41:20) Learning the intentions
(44:48) A question from Jim Tebbe
With this, and every episode, we invite you to reflect both on the stories being told, and also your own first-hand experiences that have guided you to this moment in your life.
Special Guest:
Jim Tebbe, member of the professional standards and accreditation board of the Academy of Professional Dialogue.
About the Podcast:
Your host is Jane Ball, in conversation with Peter Garrett. Together, they unravel the true meaning of Dialogue, exploring how we are all interconnected and why mastering Dialogue can change the way we work and live our lives.
If you found today's discussion inspiring, please leave a review, rate us five stars, and subscribe to never miss an episode.
Connect with the Hosts:
To find out more about Jane and Peter’s work, visit Dialogue Associates.
To buy Peter’s book, A New Kind of Dialogue, click the link here. Also available as an eBook.
By Academy of Professional DialogueEverything Peter - and you - has learned about Dialogue now becomes whole. Here we see an integrated model develop, punctuated by four impactful theories which blend together everything from consciousness to how Dialogue makes change happen.
Through compelling anecdotes and personal experiences, Peter then leads a discussion about the eight axioms of Dialogue, which draw on the narrative and learnings from the story so far. Principles like “nothing happens by chance” and “fragmentation is a generic problem in the world”.
In this episode you will learn:
Highlights:
(1:52) What is an “integrated model”?
(5:05) The four theories of Dialogue
(6:27) The Dialogic theory of the thing
(11:14) The Dialogic theory of change
(14:19) The Dialogic theory of practice
(16:47) The Dialogic theory of the person
(21:02) The 8 axioms of Dialogue
(32:26) The Dialogic intention and the role of the practitioner
(41:20) Learning the intentions
(44:48) A question from Jim Tebbe
With this, and every episode, we invite you to reflect both on the stories being told, and also your own first-hand experiences that have guided you to this moment in your life.
Special Guest:
Jim Tebbe, member of the professional standards and accreditation board of the Academy of Professional Dialogue.
About the Podcast:
Your host is Jane Ball, in conversation with Peter Garrett. Together, they unravel the true meaning of Dialogue, exploring how we are all interconnected and why mastering Dialogue can change the way we work and live our lives.
If you found today's discussion inspiring, please leave a review, rate us five stars, and subscribe to never miss an episode.
Connect with the Hosts:
To find out more about Jane and Peter’s work, visit Dialogue Associates.
To buy Peter’s book, A New Kind of Dialogue, click the link here. Also available as an eBook.