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I’ve written a good bit about listening over the years. Partly, because I believe it’s a learned superpower.
Few developed skills are as impactful as listening. Becoming good at it makes you a better spouse, parent, child, business person, leader, … the list goes on.
So when Song Exploder host, Hrishikesh Hirway, released his TED Talk on the idea of listening to others in a different way, I jumped in with reasonable expectations to learn something. I wasn’t disappointed.
Here are my notes from last week…
Notes on listeningFirst thing. If you’ve never listened to the Song Exploder podcast or watched the show on Netflix, it’s a show where musicians break down their songs, bit by bit, and tell the story of how they’re made. It’s incredibly well-done.
Alright, with that in mind, let’s dive in.
At one point in the talk, Hrishikesh mentioned the act of “getting immersed”.
It makes me think of language immersion schools and how effective they are at teaching those who want to learn a foreign language.
What would happen if we “got immersed” when listening?
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I’ve written a good bit about listening over the years. Partly, because I believe it’s a learned superpower.
Few developed skills are as impactful as listening. Becoming good at it makes you a better spouse, parent, child, business person, leader, … the list goes on.
So when Song Exploder host, Hrishikesh Hirway, released his TED Talk on the idea of listening to others in a different way, I jumped in with reasonable expectations to learn something. I wasn’t disappointed.
Here are my notes from last week…
Notes on listeningFirst thing. If you’ve never listened to the Song Exploder podcast or watched the show on Netflix, it’s a show where musicians break down their songs, bit by bit, and tell the story of how they’re made. It’s incredibly well-done.
Alright, with that in mind, let’s dive in.
At one point in the talk, Hrishikesh mentioned the act of “getting immersed”.
It makes me think of language immersion schools and how effective they are at teaching those who want to learn a foreign language.
What would happen if we “got immersed” when listening?
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.