The art of listening | Kathleen Macferran | TEDxRainier
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In this thought provoking talk, Kathleen Macferran explores the power of listening to open doors and potentially to transform people.
Kathleen holds a vision for a peaceful, just, and sustainable world Communication and conflict resolution exploration is a passion of hers. Kathleen has worked with organizations and individuals including businesses, schools, colleges, community groups, faith-based communities, hospitals, families, prison inmates, and correctional and law enforcement employees. She serves as a lead trainer for the Freedom Project of Seattle, an organization that strengthens community safety by supporting the transformation of prisoners into peacemakers. Kathleen offers trainings, facilitation, and mediation in concrete skills of nonviolence leading to reconciliation with ourselves, our loved ones, and the community.
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Listening is love, this is a powerful message! “Seeing the world from someone else ‘a perspective without feeling like I need to agree or disagree “ . Allowing others to do express what matters to them. “ Listening restores relationships “. Thank you for sharing this beautiful Wisdom.
Beautiful speech. Love the tonality and silence in between sentences. Really created deeper comprehension 👍
The art of conversation lies in listening.Your way of speaking is making me an effective listener. Well articulated.
So touching so pertinent Kathleen
Very informative and useful session
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It helped me to understand how to listen better.
very informative session
Really presentation is awesome
i love your style of presentation.. really effective and enchanting
Nice presentation. Useful too.
Thank you very much.
The art of listening is as important as art of telling. Good video
Great speech, Thank you.
Her voice it's like ASMR I keep trying listen till I find myself sleeping unconscious.
Beautiful ted talk.
Thank you.
Very motivating!
Very interesting lecture
Great speech.
Useful session. Thank you mam
Awesome lecture
Nice topic. Good speaker is also a good listener.
Thank you
Powerful message i so much appreciated ur world 🌎
Very interesting lecture 🙏
Very useful and motivational
very good lecture
बहुत बढ़िया प्रस्तुति।
Very useful Lecture
♡
Interesting presentation about listing -Dr Virenkumar Pandya BDK ARTS AND COMMERCE COLLEGE GADHADA
Very nice
Interesting discussion
Thank you mam
Awesome
What I learn from my father was not to be eager to be with him; rather, he sent me to hellfire to stand alone and face the world as it is: In a serious economy's chaos...
Nice presentation
💙
good information
Good one
Useful
i ytoo want to have speech on ted x
@opeoluwaaremu-okulaja5579
Ай бұрын
Me too
Thanku
Very interesting video
You can almost learn from anything seemingly dull. She still made points with her annoying voice and vocal tone. I absolutely hate the way she talks, but her points save her...plus she helped to save a life.
@jacquedaw
5 ай бұрын
I agree, I found it a bit over acted and false, maybe she is a bit nervous public speaking and over compensates, but you are right, she makes good points so I am sticking it out
Nice
Nice video
Good
nice
Wow,she made it to Ted Talks,without ever Graduating fro 3rd Grade Play Act,Act,Ah,whats my line;Line Please,an Cut.
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Poor kids, their diets suck, leads to all the negativity!
She just sounds like a huge hippie
Too long winded get to the meat already 🍖 u should now people attention span is 30 seconds. Evidence is in marketing and commercial TV 📺
@WisdomNZ
5 жыл бұрын
.. . ha! maybe it is time for you to learn the art of listening :-)
Pretentious
Thank you
Very useful and motivational
Very nice
Nice