We are thrilled to have Robert Danisch, Professor of Communication at the University of Waterloo and the author of What Effect Have I Had (our most recommended book for communicating better in everyday situations!) and co-author of an upcoming book Radically Civil: Saving Democracy One Conversation at a Time.
In this episode, we talk about:
- How effective communication prioritizes the impact of words over the accuracy of information transmission.
- The strategies successful communicators use to focus more on the outcome of their words rather than the initial intent.
- The virtues of the rhetorical model of communication, emphasizing 'relationality' over 'positionality', in fostering more effective interactions.
- How conscious communication can be achieved through the practice of active listening and perception checking.
- The idea of "radically civil" conversations and how they can promote dialogue and manage differences in diverse societies without suppressing voices.
- The role of active listening and patience in building trust in conflict situations, with the understanding that it doesn't guarantee immediate results.
- The importance of preserving complexity and avoiding oversimplification or generalization in political discussions
- Why navigating differences requires using existing skills and embracing the messiness of communication for personal growth.
A summarized transcript is available on this podcast's website: www.differences.how
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