
Emily Kasriel
Journalist, researcher, and author of 'Deep Listening', advocating for the transformative power of truly hearing and understanding others.
Top 3 podcasts with Emily Kasriel
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Jun 23, 2025 • 43min
1069: Eight Steps for Excellent Listening with Emily Kasriel
Emily Kasriel, an award-winning journalist at the BBC and creator of the Deep Listening approach, discusses the transformative power of listening. She shares her eight-step framework designed for enhancing listening skills, emphasizing its importance in building genuine connections and fostering open dialogue. Kasriel illustrates the impact of deep listening in leadership and personal relationships, demonstrating how intentional listening can combat loneliness and enrich communication. Tune in for insights that can reshape your interactions!

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Jul 3, 2025 • 59min
Why Deep Listening Is the Most Persuasive Thing You Can Do
Emily Kasriel, an award-winning BBC journalist and executive coach, shares insights from her transformative eight-step framework for deep listening. She reveals why true listening can change perspectives far more than loud arguments ever could. Discover how to defuse defensiveness with a simple question and the neuroscience behind conversational breakdowns. Kasriel highlights how deep listening can cultivate collaboration in disagreements, turning friction into meaningful connections and making you a more persuasive communicator.

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Jul 15, 2025 • 28min
Why Work Should Be Fun (Sometimes): The Case for Joy & Humanity at Work
Join Bree Groff, a Senior advisor at SY Partners and author of 'Today Was Fun', as she explores how to infuse joy into our work lives, arguing that playfulness unlocks creativity. She shares practical tips like 'do nothing days' for refreshing our minds. Later, Emily Kasriel, a journalist and author of 'Deep Listening', discusses the transformative effect of truly listening, emphasizing that empathy can foster deeper connections and innovation at work. Together, they challenge the notion that productivity must come at the cost of happiness.