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Hate Talk or Life-Giving Talk?

We are bombarded with people “talking” at us!  There is another way to experience talking that unleashes, invites, and empowers a fuller way of living.  In We Really Need to Talk: Steps to Better Communication (Sorin Books 2010), Paul Donoghue and Mary Siegel offer such a path.  RVT:  I came away from reading your book [...]

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Beyond Date Night? It’s in Our Hands Now!

Date night in Congress was charming. Is it possible for our leaders to practice civil discussion and act for the well-being of all? More than possible it is desperately needed…We want more of our leaders than an adult version of the schoolyard bullying that we denounce in our schools and communities. We deserve better. We should expect more.

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Listen? Stop Just Hearing!

Attentive listening is life transforming.  Paul Donoghue and Mary Siegel, authors of Are You Really Listening? Keys to Successful Communication join me in a blog converstion about the art and practices of listening.  Their wisdom invites us to join the thousands who have worked with them in allowing listening to transform our lives, relationships, workplaces and communities [...]

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