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35. Discovering the Art of Deep Listening with Elizabeth Rosner

35. Discovering the Art of Deep Listening with Elizabeth Rosner

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Step into the art and science of listening with Elizabeth Rosner, acclaimed author of Third Ear: Reflections on the Art and Science of Listening. We explore the invisible threads that connect us through trauma, resilience, and the longing for true understanding. Elizabeth draws from her own family history as the daughter of Holocaust survivors and decades of research into healing, language, and connection. Together, we consider how listening extends beyond sound, embracing intuition, body, and even silence itself.


Discover stories about healing from trauma, the power of naming what we carry, and how horses and disconnected telephones can teach us new ways to connect. Whether through language, art, or quiet presence, we uncover how each of us can listen more deeply to ourselves, each other, and the world around us.


Resources:

  • Learn more about Elizabeth’s work at elizabethrosner.com
  • Read Third Ear: Reflections on the Art and Science of Listening


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