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This week Kathy asks “What makes a conversation successful?” We talk speaking to be heard vs listening to understand and the most important component that is often overlooked in conversations that makes our relationships thrive.

What makes a conversation successful for you? We want to know. Drop us an email support@instituteofcuriosity.com or join us on Facebook and Instagram @instituteofcuriosity. It’s your place to share experiences, learn new tricks and tools or ask those burning questions you want answers to.

You can learn more about our work or access our free course at instituteofcuriosity.com and in our book The Power Of Curiosity: How To Have Real Conversations That Create Collaboration, Innovation and Understanding.

If you liked what you heard, please rate and review us and don’t forget to share with your friends. Then hit subscribe to keep up with the latest episode. Thanks for tuning in.. Stay curious and we will see you in September. Have an awesome summer!

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This week Kathy asks “What makes a conversation successful?” We talk speaking to be heard vs listening to understand and the most important component that is often overlooked in conversations that makes our relationships thrive.

What makes a conversation successful for you? We want to know. Drop us an email support@instituteofcuriosity.com or join us on Facebook and Instagram @instituteofcuriosity. It’s your place to share experiences, learn new tricks and tools or ask those burning questions you want answers to.

You can learn more about our work or access our free course at instituteofcuriosity.com and in our book The Power Of Curiosity: How To Have Real Conversations That Create Collaboration, Innovation and Understanding.

If you liked what you heard, please rate and review us and don’t forget to share with your friends. Then hit subscribe to keep up with the latest episode. Thanks for tuning in.. Stay curious and we will see you in September. Have an awesome summer!

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