Oscar Trimboli
Deep Listening - Impact beyond words - Oscar Trimboli
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 has 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,...
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Dec 18, 2024
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The Ultimate Guide to Listening in a Video Conference Part III of III 14.10.2022 24:56
G'day - I'm Oscar Trimboli, and this is the Apple award-winning podcast, Deep Listening: Impact Beyond Words. Good listeners focus on what's said and deep listeners notice what's not said. Each episode is designed to help you learn from hundreds of the world's most diverse workplace listening professionals, including anthropologists, air traffic controllers, acoustic engineers and actors, behavior...
The Ultimate Guide to Listening in a Video Conference Part II of III 13.10.2022 24:28
The Ultimate Guide for Listening on a Video Conference – Host Edition Part II of III G'day, I'm Oscar Trimboli and this is the Apple award winning podcast, Deep Listening, Impact Beyond Words. Good listeners focus on what's said and deep listeners notice what's not said. Each episode is designed to help you learn from hundreds of the world's most diverse workplace listening professionals, includin...
The Ultimate Guide to Listening in a Video Conference 25.08.2022 1:21:43
The Ultimate Guide for Listening on a Video Conference – Host Edition Being a Meeting Host is a unique responsibility. You are expected to create an environment where every participant is engaged and contributing throughout the Video Conference. As the Host, you are accountable for maximizing the impact of participants, the agenda, and the meeting outcome while juggling with limited connectivity,...
how to listen when you want to solve Video 15.07.2022 11:24
David, it was great to speak to you on the phone and I hope that my referral to Joey helps you progress your question around the auditory processing issues that you encounter and how that shows up really differently in one-on-one conversations and how shows up in group discussions for you when you move from tuned-in to really fuzzy auditory processing in groups Listening is a simultaneous equati...
how to listen for actions during meetings 06.07.2022 6:10
G'day, It's Oscar Trimboli I've set myself a little challenge and I was wondering if you might be able to assist. Over the time I've been working with people around their listening, whether it's the deep listening quiz, the 90 day challenge, our webinars, our workshops, people who've bought the book or the playing cards or people who are interacting with our deep listening online masterclass for m...
Five ways to listen better at work 24.06.2022 44:12
Today is going to be a little different - some adjustments. In Episode 100 - you'll get to deconstruct how I listen to the guests. I've interviewed over the past 100 episodes. If time allows after the interview has formally concluded, I have a simple and consistent habit where I ask the guests, just one question - What did you notice about my listening? Now, this is a Level Four listening techniq...
Chapter 5 - Explore the backstory 09.05.2022 11:19
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Why it's worth listening to people you are in conflict with 22.04.2022 41:26
I am delighted to introduce Christopher Mills, a psychotherapist, a family consultant, a supervisor, and a trainer. Christopher began his work alongside family lawyers, helping them to develop skills to help them collaborate across divorce teams. In 2009, he made "Deadlock to dialogue". It was a film, an unrehearsed role-play combining the skills of mediation and psychotherapy when working with se...
What Versus How 13.04.2022 3:38
Are you listening to the content or the context? Are you discussing the system and process or details?
One move ahead, how to listen like a chess grandmaster - Scott Sandland 18.03.2022 45:31
One move ahead, how to listen like a chess grandmaster - Scott Sandland Scott Sandlin is the CEO and founder of Cyrano - a software company that helps corporations and people to listen better. Scott is one of the youngest ever hypnotherapists. Now, he focuses his time and effort on building a company about empathy and strategic linguistics. Previously, Scott was director and CEO of a mental heal...
How To Listen in deadly situations with curiosity - Peter Scott 18.02.2022 40:23
Retired Naval Commander Peter Scott has the 35 years' experience in leading specialist teams in complex and demanding underwater environments. Joining the Navy as a 17-year-old midshipman, he rose through the ranks over three decades to become the head of the Navy's elite submarine arm. During that journey, Peter survived and led others through fires at sea, floods and explosions. A veteran of mul...
Emergency Listening - How to listen when doing something the first time - Natasha Orslene 04.02.2022 36:59
Military Academy is the United States oldest continuously occupied military post since 1778. Today it's home to over 5,000 personnel and has the responsibility for training the next generation of military leaders in the United States. Natasha Orslene served in the United States Army for 11 years and worked in their leadership development program for most of her career, culminating in serving in th...
Three practical ways to listen when you disagree fiercely - Simon Greer 22.10.2021 46:26
Simon Greer is the founder of Bridging The Gap and the host of Courageous Conversations at the Nantucket Project in the United States. He's known as a social entrepreneur and has spent the last 30 years on the front lines of the most contentious social change and struggles. Do you struggle to listen when you're in disagreement? How do you hold your presence, maintain your focus, when everything th...
Zoom fatigue and exhaustion - how it negatively impacts women more with Dr Anna Carolina Muller Queiroz 10.09.2021 26:32
Zoom Fatigue is a well-documented phenomenon. It is more draining and depleting for women than men. There is a Zoom Exhaustion & Fatigue Scale (ZEF Scale) you can take the survey via https://vhil.stanford.edu/zef/ Dr. Anna Queiroz is a post-doctoral researcher at the Virtual Human Interaction Lab and at the Graduate School of Education at Stanford University. Written in collaboration with Fauville...
The power of listening and how it forever changed the life of Author Heather Morris 20.08.2021 45:39
Heather Morris is most well known for being the author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz, which has sold over 8 million copies since its first publication in 2018. The story, is a story of beauty and hope and it's based on years of interviews by Heather Morris and the interviews she conducted with real-life Holocaust survivors and Lale, The Tattooist of Auschwitz. The Three Sisters is the next book in...
How to effectively listen to someone who is suicidal 06.08.2021 43:19
Sergeant Kevin Briggs is an international crisis management and suicide prevention expert. His Ted Talk – "The bridge between suicide and life" has been viewed over 6 million times. Kevin is a retired California highway patrol Sergeant. He has spent many years patrolling the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, where he witnessed many individuals clinging to life by a thread, people who had lost h...
Why it's important to listen to the status quo with Michael Bungay Stanier 25.06.2021 41:11
Michael Bungay Stanier is at the forefront of shaping how organisations around the world make being coach-like an essential leadership competency. His book The Coaching Habit is the best-selling coaching book of this century, with nearly a million copies sold and thousands of five-star reviews on Amazon. In 2019, he was named the #1 thought leader in coaching. Michael was the first Canadian Co...
How to speak so my audience will listen 07.05.2021 44:26
Danish Dhamani is co-founder and CEO of Orai, a public speaking app that has helped over 300 hundred thousand people speak more clearly and confidently with AI feedback. a TEDx speaker coach he is uniquely placed to understand what the audience is listening to and for when you speak because his company Orai has analyzed over 2 million speeches uploaded to the Orai application to improve their spe...
How to listen in a video meeting 26.03.2021 45:15
Today w e will be discussing with Professor Sheryl B rahnam, from Missouri State University. Sheryl has focus sed her research on the role of embodied conversational agents, computer abuse, critical theory, and virtual reality psychotherapy. In 2010 she became interested in how technology is changing the way we listen to each other which is why when the New York Times wrote an art...
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