Celeste headley's experiences as an interviewer held big insights. Listening for the underlying meaning of what they're saying really helps you to stay tuned in. Be constantly asking yourself, occupy your brain so that it doesn't tootle off. Get good at asking a short, open ended questions. Not. Oh my god, you're in texas. That the such everybody's power was out forever. It looked horrifying. You know, i'm so sorry for you. Are you terrified? Right then you're going to get either yes, i was terrified, or no, i wasn't. But if you say, what was that like? Well, that kind of weme
As the year draws to a close and the collective mood turns reflective, we asked you—our listeners—to pick moments from the first season that stuck with you and inspired you. In today’s episode, we yield the floor in gratitude and compiled some of those insights that resonated most with our community. From psychologist Guy Winch’s thoughts on strategic discomfort to poet Sarah Kay’s meditations on compassion, tune in for an eclectic collection of ideas to set you on that path toward becoming a better human in 2022. To learn more about "How to Be a Better Human," host Chris Duffy, or find footnotes and additional resources, please visit: go.ted.com/betterhuman