![]() Listening is a skill that shapes how we connect, understand, and build relationships. But how often do we pause to consider how we listen? Inspired by Elizabeth Rosner’s Third Ear: Reflections on the Art and Science of Listening, Living Room Conversations has crafted a guide to help us reflect on and improve our listening habits. This guide invites participants to explore the spectrum of listening—whether we’re listening to respond, listening for deeper meaning, or listening to help someone feel truly heard. Through thoughtful questions like, “Can you think of a time you experienced being fully listened to?” the conversation encourages reflection on personal experiences while creating space to explore how listening can foster stronger connections. The guide is part of Living Room Conversations’ broader mission: to help people engage in meaningful dialogue that builds understanding and bridges divides. By offering a structure for exploring the nuances of listening, this conversation is an opportunity to cultivate a deeper awareness of how we listen and the impact it has on our relationships. How might your perspective shift if you explored your own listening habits? Join the conversation and discover the transformative power of truly hearing one another. Download the guide here and consider donating $5 to help them continue offering free resources.
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