Modelling a caring dialogue
Episode 7 of the Dance in Conversation podcast, hosted by Sergio Acosta & Ieva Kelpsaite, titled "Modelling a caring dialogue" was published on September 7, 2021 and runs 24 minutes.
September 7, 2021 ·24m · Dance in Conversation
Summary
In this episode, Ieva Kelpsaite and Sergio Acosta practised a framework for conversations that enables a space of safety and mutual appreciation and understanding.It is a model that sounds simple but it can be challenging due to our past, traumas, education, and all the conditioning that has a huge impact on the way we see and express ourselves today. It is a framework, nonetheless, that can be used and practised to lead sensitive conversations with your partner, your teams, and even in your communities.This approach is a way of expressing feelings, listening, acknowledging, and empathize fully. It's a caring dialogue.Thank you for listening.Sergio Acosta and Ieva KelpsaiteConsider to contribute and support our events:https://www.danceinconversation.co.uk... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Description
In this episode, Ieva Kelpsaite and Sergio Acosta practised a framework for conversations that enables a space of safety and mutual appreciation and understanding.
It is a model that sounds simple but it can be challenging due to our past, traumas, education, and all the conditioning that has a huge impact on the way we see and express ourselves today. It is a framework, nonetheless, that can be used and practised to lead sensitive conversations with your partner, your teams, and even in your communities.
This approach is a way of expressing feelings, listening, acknowledging, and empathize fully. It's a caring dialogue.
Thank you for listening.
Sergio Acosta and Ieva Kelpsaite
Consider to contribute and support our events:
https://www.danceinconversation.co.uk...
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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