Mar 18, 2025
Summary
In this episode, Andy interviews Christian van Nieuwerburgh and
Robert Biswas-Diener, authors of the book Radical Listening: The Art of True
Connection. The discussion explores the concept of radical
listening, distinguishing it from active listening and emphasizing
the importance of creating genuine connections through intent,
curiosity, and acknowledgment. Christian and Robert share personal
anecdotes and practical applications of their listening framework,
both in professional settings and personal relationships. They also
address the impact of cultural differences on listening practices
and provide tips for parents to improve communication with their
children. The conversation culminates in an insightful look at the
barriers to effective listening and strategies to overcome
them.
Whether to help you with your teams at work or loved ones at
home, this is a must-listen!
Sound Bites
- "Your intention will guide your attention."
- "I started questioning active listening when I started thinking
about how much I summarize when I’m with my friends, which is to
say I never do it!"
- "If I just go in thinking, ‘What can I learn from the
conversation?’ that is going to completely direct what I’m paying
attention to."
- "Acknowledgement can’t just be, ‘I have goodwill towards you.’
It actually has to be demonstrated."
- "So one day I thought, ‘Look, I’ve been shouting, I’ve grounded
the kid, I’ve taken away his computer, I’ve done everything… maybe
I just need to understand what’s going on.’"
- "Not a small portion of my friends, colleagues, and family
members were surprised to hear that I was writing a book on
listening"
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction
- 01:59 Start of Interview
- 02:17 What Does Radical Listening NOT Mean?
- 04:54 Distinguishing Radical Listening from Active
Listening
- 07:14 When Were You Recently in Listening Mode?
- 11:30 Handling Difficult Conversations with a Team Member
- 16:12 Difficult Conversation with a Relative With Different
Political Views
- 20:22 Acknowledging and Interjecting in Conversations
- 28:22 Cultural Considerations in Radical Listening
- 28:53 Understanding Cultural Scripts in Conversations
- 33:21 The Importance of Respectful Listening
- 35:51 Personal Challenges in Listening
- 37:31 Applying Listening Skills in Parenting
- 42:06 End Of Interview
- 42:30 Andy Comments After The Interview
- 47:42 Outtakes
Learn More
You can learn more about Christian at CoachOnAMotorcycle.com. Also, learn more about
Robert at RobertDiener.com.
For more learning on this topic, check out:
- Episode 371 with Amanda Ripley about
her book High Conflict.
- Episode 195 with Celeste Headlee about
her book on communication.
- Episode 108 with Doug Stone about his
book on receiving feedback.
Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and
Projects Podcast!
Talent Triangle: Power Skills
Topics: Listening, Communication, Active Listening, Leadership,
Relationships, Engagement, Cultural Sensitivity, Communication
Skills, Project Management
The following music
was used for this episode:
Music: Brooklyn
Nights by Tim Kulig
License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Music: Synthiemania
by Frank Schroeter
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