The silent power of listening
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The ability to listen well is one of the most underestimated leadership skills.
In this episode of Psych Leadership, we explore why listening is so powerful in classrooms, workplaces, and early career settings. Drawing from industrial-organizational psychology and humanistic theory, this conversation breaks down how listening builds trust, strengthens relationships, and increases influence, often more than speaking does.
You’ll learn the difference between hearing and truly listening, how poor listening quietly undermines leadership credibility, and practical ways to become a better listener as a student, intern, or emerging professional. Whether you’re navigating group projects, mentoring relationships, or your first job, this episode will help you use listening as a real leadership tool, not just a soft skill.
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