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This episode reflects on the quiet power of true listening, not just with our ears but with our full presence. It explores why genuine listening is rare in today’s noisy world and shows, through stories like Daniel and his grandmother, that what people often need most is not advice, but to be heard without judgment. The episode emphasizes that real listening goes beyond words—paying attention to tone, body language, and silence. It explains how being deeply heard can heal, offering safety and validation. Finally, listeners are encouraged to practice intentional listening in their conversations and to also listen inwardly, honoring their own quiet needs.
By Nathan CogginsThis episode reflects on the quiet power of true listening, not just with our ears but with our full presence. It explores why genuine listening is rare in today’s noisy world and shows, through stories like Daniel and his grandmother, that what people often need most is not advice, but to be heard without judgment. The episode emphasizes that real listening goes beyond words—paying attention to tone, body language, and silence. It explains how being deeply heard can heal, offering safety and validation. Finally, listeners are encouraged to practice intentional listening in their conversations and to also listen inwardly, honoring their own quiet needs.