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On this recent Californa Sun podcast I talk with Elizabeth Rosner about the importance and difficulty of deep listening in our noisy, information-saturated world. The Berkeley author’s new work “Third Ear: Reflections on the Art and Science of Listening” draws in part from her experience as a child of Holocaust survivors. Rosner weaves personal narratives with deep insights to illustrate how listening can enhance empathy and connection, and posits that listening is a transformative act with the potential to heal and bridge societal divides.
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On this recent Californa Sun podcast I talk with Elizabeth Rosner about the importance and difficulty of deep listening in our noisy, information-saturated world. The Berkeley author’s new work “Third Ear: Reflections on the Art and Science of Listening” draws in part from her experience as a child of Holocaust survivors. Rosner weaves personal narratives with deep insights to illustrate how listening can enhance empathy and connection, and posits that listening is a transformative act with the potential to heal and bridge societal divides.