EPISODE

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Listening With People with Corine Jansen

“We should take more time for self-awareness and reflection to become aware of our instruments. How do we resonate with people with different views or different morals? Am I really curious to know the other, or just to get an answer?”

In this episode, Jerome and Julienne talk to Corine Jansen. Corine has over three decades of experience in communications and management across diverse sectors. She was the Chief Listening Officer at the Reshape Center for Healthcare Innovation, focusing on impactful interactions with cancer patients and their families, and she recently co-founded the Global Listening Movement. They talk about what it means to listen with rather than to people, to let ego take the backseat, and the ethical choice you make every time you decide to listen without judgment. Corine also tells them about what it was like being a Chief Listening Officer in a hospital, collecting stories and relaying them without judgment and creating an environment where it is okay to ask for help, and about her current role in improving listening skills at the Dutch national government.

Tune in to this episode to gain valuable insights on listening without judgment and the transformative power of recognizing each other’s humanity. Discover how these principles can enhance human connections in various contexts, from healthcare to government, and in your personal relationships.

Notes

*Learn more about the Global Listening Movement

*Find Corine Jansen on LinkedIn

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