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Series 1 Episode 10 - Weren't You Listening?

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This episode takes a dive into the skill of listening! In particular, ACTIVE Listening!
Active listening is described and the elements and skills of active listening are studied.

4 distinct styles of listening

Hearing vs listening

Elements of active listening

Principles of active listening

Active listening skills you can develop

Barriers to active listening

Please share this podcast with anyone you feel would benefit. It helps the podcast grow! Like and comment below, I love to hear your thoughts! For material mentioned in the podcast, email me at [email protected]

References:

  • Rogers, C. R., & Farson, R. E. (1987). Active listening. In R. G. Newman, M. A. Danziger, & M. Cohen (Eds.), Communicating in business today. DC Heath & Company.
  • Kubota, S., Mishima, N., & Nagata, S. (2004). A study of the effects of active listening on listening attitudes of middle managers. Journal of Occupational Health, 46(1), 60–67.
  • Bauer, C., & Figl, K. (2008). ‘Active listening’ in written online communication-a case study in a course on ‘soft skills’ for computer scientists. In 2008 38th Annual Frontiers in Education Conference (pp. F2C–1). IEEE.
  • Robertson, K. (2005). Active listening: More than just paying attention. Australian Family Physician, 34(12), 1053–105

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Manage episode 452984386 series 3607626
Content provided by Gregory Pfeiffer. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Gregory Pfeiffer or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

This episode takes a dive into the skill of listening! In particular, ACTIVE Listening!
Active listening is described and the elements and skills of active listening are studied.

4 distinct styles of listening

Hearing vs listening

Elements of active listening

Principles of active listening

Active listening skills you can develop

Barriers to active listening

Please share this podcast with anyone you feel would benefit. It helps the podcast grow! Like and comment below, I love to hear your thoughts! For material mentioned in the podcast, email me at [email protected]

References:

  • Rogers, C. R., & Farson, R. E. (1987). Active listening. In R. G. Newman, M. A. Danziger, & M. Cohen (Eds.), Communicating in business today. DC Heath & Company.
  • Kubota, S., Mishima, N., & Nagata, S. (2004). A study of the effects of active listening on listening attitudes of middle managers. Journal of Occupational Health, 46(1), 60–67.
  • Bauer, C., & Figl, K. (2008). ‘Active listening’ in written online communication-a case study in a course on ‘soft skills’ for computer scientists. In 2008 38th Annual Frontiers in Education Conference (pp. F2C–1). IEEE.
  • Robertson, K. (2005). Active listening: More than just paying attention. Australian Family Physician, 34(12), 1053–105

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