Teaching social psychology was a chance to equip students with some of the theories out of social psychology, as well as the tools and practices to help listen better. One of the main concepts that we urged our students to contemplate and focus on is developing and applying that integral world view among diverse work forces and citizenris.
“Listening actively and deeply happens when I genuinely believe that the person who's speaking has intrinsic worth and brings a perspective that I lack and need.”
This episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart features Kristin Hansen, lecturer in management and executive director of Civic Health Project, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization working to reduce extreme polarization and foster healthier civil discourse in U.S. citizenry, politics, and media.
Together with host Matt Abrahams, Hansen shares how from our workplaces to our personal lives, communication thrives when we cultivate open-mindedness, intellectual humility, and genuine curiosity.
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