
Deep Listening - Impact beyond words - Oscar Trimboli Deep Listening - Jennifer MacLaughlin Auslan Interpreter for the deaf community.
Jennifer MacLaughlin is an Auslan Interpreter for the deaf community. Auslan has a similar language structure to Asian languages. The word order is different and the picture and scene is created first. The language is created in a visual sense.
We explore a conversation where Jennifer was standing on stage translating an extraordinary piece of poetry to a group of people who were in the dark. I was moved by the energy that Jennifer brought to the conversation about what it means to listen deeply.
Today's Topics:
- How signing involves taking turns and respecting space and time
- Having to wait for concrete meaning before signing
- Jennifer shares her family life and how they moved to Australia for warmth
- How Jennifer became interested in Auslan after being prompted by a friend
- She has signed in many venues including corporate settings, universities, hospitals, and rallies
- Challenges of interpreting poetry and how Jennifer did this for 1,200 people in Hyde Park
- Staying focused with so many dimensions going on
- Feeling the energy of the person speaking and staying connected
- Unpacking the meaning of a word to make connotations very clear
- Really thinking about what you are saying when speaking
Links and Resources:
- Auslan Services
- Video - Jennifer MacLaughlan AUSLan Interpreter - Deep Listening Impact beyond words
Quotes:
"Deaf people are very good at respecting people's space and time and that is something that non-deaf people could benefit from." Jennifer MacLaughlin
"Interpreting is not about the words, it is about the meaning." Jennifer MacLaughlin
"Auslan is such a creative language that uses a 3D language to create pictures out of concepts." Jennifer MacLaughlin
Listen For Free
