
Listening is a conversation, a mutual engagement for resonance—about who we are, what matters, what’s relevant, and what makes sense for us going forward together.
“Too many important conversations collapse or fail to get off the ground because people do not have skills for listening in a mood of receptivity… We risk triviality when we need to be serious, and we enter into contention when we need to create unity…The skills this book brings into focus are precisely what we need for navigating our turbulent times.”
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Technological and social change have precipitated divisiveness and mistrust for us all. When we listen for what matters, we open the space for taking care, unburdened by the rancor of argument or the superficiality of acquiescence. Taking care of what matters, we live together into the future.