On Holding Space in Podcasts
In this episode of A Beginner’s Guide to Podcast, we delve into how to hold space during a tough podcast interview. Join Olivia and Jenny as they explore active listening, how to ask guiding questions and offer insights into holding space with special guest Tanya Merquad. Whether you're a seasoned listener or tuning in for the first time, get ready for an engaging conversation that promises to inform, inspire, and entertain.
In this episode we cover:
- Active listening and what is TOO active
- Guiding questions versus probing questions and when to ask which
- Jenny tells a wild story about some overly probing questions
Thanks to Tanya Merquad for being part of this episode! Find her at @tanya on Instagram and tanyamerquad.com
Check out:
- How to Ask Questions Like a Pro, Esmerelda Fitzmonster
- The Life Shift Podcast, Matt Gilhooly
Your Active Listening Key Take Aways:
- It goes beyond just hearing words: True active listening involves not just passively receiving sounds, but truly understanding the speaker's message, emotions, and intentions. This requires paying attention to both verbal and nonverbal cues, like body language and tone of voice.
- It's a two-way street: Active listening isn't just about absorbing information; it's about engaging with the speaker to ensure clear communication. This means asking clarifying questions, summarizing key points, and acknowledging their feelings.
- It benefits everyone: Actively listening not only deepens your understanding and builds stronger relationships, but it also helps the speaker feel heard, valued, and supported. This can lead to improved communication, problem-solving, and collaboration in all aspects of life.
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- Visit our website: freshstartsregistry.com
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