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08/30/2023

How to Have a Better Conversation

Most of us don't listen with the intent to understand. We listen with the intent to reply.
Stephen Covey, 1932-2012, author and speaker

In her TED Talk, public radio reporter and host Celeste Headlee shares,

This world that we live in, this world in which every conversation has the potential to devolve into an argument, where our politicians can't speak to one another and where even the most trivial of issues have someone fighting both passionately for it and against it, it's not normal…We are more polarized, we are more divided, than we ever have been in history. We're less likely to compromise, which means we're not listening to each other. And we make decisions about where to live, who to marry and even who our friends are going to be, based on what we already believe. Again, that means we're not listening to each other. A conversation requires a balance between talking and listening, and somewhere along the way, we lost that balance…

I'm going to teach you how to interview people, and that's actually going to help you learn how to be better conversationalists. Learn to have a conversation without wasting your time, without getting bored, and, please God, without offending anybody.

Here are a few of Headlee’s tips for applying interview skills to everyday conversations:


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