#70 Mastering the art of open and honest conversations
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Welcome to Wellthy Living Conversation episode 70 with guest Joe Hart. Joe is a psychologist and executive coach and author of “True Perspective”. After graduating with a Master of Organisational...
show moreJoe is a psychologist and executive coach and author of “True Perspective”. After graduating with a Master of Organisational Psychology, Joe spent 7 years working for Gallup, a global leader in engagement and strengths based development. He became a strengths based coach, engagement expert and worked with senior leaders all over Asia. He then went on to spend a few years working for Chandler Macleod leading the Client Services team, running culture change programs, executive coaching, and psychometric assessment for selection and development. Most recently he was the culture lead and internal executive coach supporting people at all levels of seniority.
Intro:
"In a world where screens dominate our interactions, where emojis replace genuine expressions, and where instant messaging supersedes face-to-face connections, it has become more crucial than ever to recognize the power and significance of dialogue. Open and honest conversations are the lifeblood of human connection, fostering understanding, empathy, and the exchange of ideas. But how we can cultivate an environment that encourages genuine and meaningful conversations and why does matter? "
In this episode, we explore the barriers that hinder honesty and vulnerability and discover how we can cultivate an environment that encourages genuine and meaningful conversations.
So, if you're curious about the impact of honest conversations, I hope enjoy this one and that it fosters a deeper appreciation for the art of open and honest conversations.
We discussed:
- What it means to be a good conversationist and what makes a good conversation
- Leading with truth - what that actually means
- The importance of clarity, expectations, and agreements
- The importance of knowing your values and needs
- How to have the courage and confidence, to be honest with yourself and others
- Fears and insecurities and common barriers that often hold us back
- Being misunderstood - what happens, what do most people do in this situation?
- Psychological safety - How to Create safe spaces for open and honest conversations, understanding the importance of trust, active listening, and empathy.
- Self-awareness - masking, the cost of both masking and unmasking
- Being the victim and the benefits
- Managing emotions - the importance, tips, and tools
- Cultural differences
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To learn more about Joe you can visit her website - https://joehart.com.au/
Until next time remember connection is medicine.
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