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by The Patrick J. Waide Center for Applied Ethics, Fairfield University

6 episodes
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Podcast Overview

A presentation of active listening and responding skills, with applications for everyday communication. These skills promote higher emotional intelligence and build civil interactions. Featuring Diana Hulse, Professor Emerita of Counselor Education at Fairfield University and Peter J. McDermott, retired police captain and Distinguished Visiting Professional in the Patrick J. Waide Center for Applied Ethics at Fairfield University. They are authors of "#CanWeTalk: An Everyday Guide to Unlocking Relationship Competencies," available at Amazon.com.

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6/9/2021

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Episode thumbnail for Session 1: Making the Case for Interpersonal Skills

June 14, 2021

Session 1: Making the Case for Interpersonal Skills

<p>This first episode explains how interpersonal skills should not be taken for granted. &nbsp;Rather, we can develop these skills to become more effective communicators, enriching our daily social interactions in all areas of life.</p>

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June 13, 2021

Session 2: Non-verbal and Verbal Skills

<p>Non-verbal and verbal attending skills such as one’s eye contact, gestures, and tone of voice, can make or break the beginning of an interpersonal encounter by immediately engaging or hindering a conversation. The authors discuss the value of mastering these skills in order to build a successful interpersonal interaction.</p>

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June 12, 2021

Session 3: 4 Skills to build Trust and Connections

<p>The authors introduce the skills of focusing, paraphrasing, reflecting feelings, and confronting. These skills build off the non-verbal and verbal attending skills by providing building blocks to help the listener gain knowledge, communicate understanding, and convey empathy to the person speaking. They are important skills for building connections and fostering trust between the speaker and the listener.</p>

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What is #CanWeTalk?

A presentation of active listening and responding skills, with applications for everyday communication. These skills promote higher emotional intelligence and build civil interactions.

Featuring Diana Hulse, Professor Emerita of Counselor Education at Fairfield University and Peter J. McDermott, retired police captain and Distinguished Visiting Professional in the Patrick J. Waide Center for Applied Ethics at Fairfield University. They are authors of "#CanWeTalk: An Everyday Guide to Unlocking Relationship Competencies," available at Amazon.com.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

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Does this podcast accept guests?

No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.

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