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How to effectively listen to someone’s voice with Eric Arceneaux

How to effectively listen to someone’s voice with Eric Arceneaux

FromDeep Listening - Impact beyond words - Oscar Trimboli


How to effectively listen to someone’s voice with Eric Arceneaux

FromDeep Listening - Impact beyond words - Oscar Trimboli

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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Jan 29, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today’s masterclass is all about learning to listen to someone’s voice. If you have taken the listening quiz and you are either the interrupting or lost listener – today’s discussion is all about how to listen to the range in the speakers voice. It will help you understand when you feel the urge to interrupt – take a moment longer to listen to where the speakers voice is coming from in their body. Perhaps you’ve read about him in The Washington Post, or heard him speak on Radio. If not there, then you’ve likely seen Eric Arceneaux on YouTube, where his viral singing technique videos have generated over 30million views. A world-renowned vocal coach, breathwork specialist, and recording artist, Eric Arceneaux has developed a reputation for transforming and saving voices. Whether you need to prepare for a musical or the FIFA Football world cup – professionals call Eric to help them reach their vocal potential What I love about this interview is the range and nuance Eric has for explaining how voice and song are created by humans.
Released:
Jan 29, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (54)

The world is a noisy place where you fight to be heard every day. Despite the fact that we have been taught at home and at school how to speak, none of us have had any training in how to listen. Multiple academic studies have shown that between 50% and 55% of your working day is spent listening, yet only 2% of people have been trained in how to listen. We feel frustrated,isolated and confused because we aren't heard. As a speaker, it takes absolutely no training to notice when someone isn't listening - they're distracted, they interrupt or drift away as you talk. Yet the opposite is also true, without any training in how to listen we struggle to stay connected with the speaker and the discussion. This results in unproductive workplaces where people fight to be heard and need to repeat themselves constantly, send emails to confirm what they said and then have follow-up meetings to ensure what was said was actually heard by those in the meeting. It's a downward spiral that drains energy from every conversation and reduces the productivity of organisations. This podcast is about creating practical tips and techniques to improve your daily listening.