
The Impact of Not Listening
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Ever feel like your words go unheard—at home, at work, even among friends? You’re not alone.
In today’s episode, Heather Price brings her daughters—Morgan, Brooke, and Macy—on the mic to tackle a skill most people think they have, but rarely use: real listening. You’ll hear how being overlooked as a kid leaves a lasting mark, why even professionals tune out, and the hidden loop of respect between generations.
Episode Highlights
10:21 - I think that made me think of that all of the times I feel like I'm being listened to. It's not like people would ever, when you're talking to them, turn around and just walk away and not respond. But I feel when I'm asking someone something or when I want them to listen, I know that I'm being listened to when I notice their actions that follow.
18:33 - I think listening is crucial for increasing your influence because it can help build trust and understanding with others. And when you listen, it kinda demonstrates that you value their opinions and feelings, and it can lead to overall a stronger relationship and more effective communication. And people are more likely to listen to you if you demonstrate that.
33:14 - I do think that as someone who someone from Gen Z, we organically show up very transparent and authentic off the bat and have less of a grip on people's judgment towards us, and I think that's a great quality to have. So I think advice from our experienced coaches always, not just working with younger people, would be to show up as their most authentic and transparent selves, which in turn builds trust and supports that listening and motivation.
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