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Unlocking Intimacy: The Power of Questions | Topaz Adizes
Unlocking Intimacy: The Power of Questions | Topaz Adizes
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Length:
91 minutes
Released:
Feb 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Could a simple question be the key to unlocking deeper, more meaningful relationships?
Join Kurt and Tim on a special Valentine's Day episode of their podcast as they explore the transformative potential of simple questions in relationships with Topaz Adizes. Author of "12 Questions for Love" and founder of the innovative project {THE AND}, Topaz shares insights into creating intimate spaces for conversations and mastering non-judgmental listening.
Together, they delve into the profound impact of well-constructed questions, emphasizing their role in promoting personal growth and deeper connections. Drawing from rich experiences observing human behavior, Topaz offers invaluable advice on deep listening and reframing questions for meaningful dialogue. Whether you're coupled up or flying solo, tune in to discover practical strategies for fostering more fulfilling relationships and cultivating genuine connections in every aspect of life.
© 2024 Behavioral Grooves
Topics
(0:00) St. Valentine’s Day and special announcements
(6:21) Introduction and speed round
(10:47) Creating space for relationship exploration
(15:59) Reframing questions for personal growth
(23:15) Deep listening and connection in relationships
(35:13) Asking powerful questions to improve relationships
(39:31) The power of deep conversations
(47:29) Deepening relationships through emotional articulation
(59:09) Grooving on relationships and communication
© 2024 Behavioral Grooves
Links
The Skin Deep
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-_lLdOVYCxsxHMzUsVYsXg
12 Questions on Love
Collins, Hanne K, et al. “When Listening Is Spoken.” Current Opinion in Psychology, Elsevier
Newcomer, Sarah N, and Kathleen M Cowin. “Collaborative Conversations for Culturally Sustaining, Socially Just Pedagogy: Creating a Safe Space for Dialogue and Practice.”
Musical Links
Bob Marley “Buffalo Soldier”
John Coltrane “Blue Train”
Join Kurt and Tim on a special Valentine's Day episode of their podcast as they explore the transformative potential of simple questions in relationships with Topaz Adizes. Author of "12 Questions for Love" and founder of the innovative project {THE AND}, Topaz shares insights into creating intimate spaces for conversations and mastering non-judgmental listening.
Together, they delve into the profound impact of well-constructed questions, emphasizing their role in promoting personal growth and deeper connections. Drawing from rich experiences observing human behavior, Topaz offers invaluable advice on deep listening and reframing questions for meaningful dialogue. Whether you're coupled up or flying solo, tune in to discover practical strategies for fostering more fulfilling relationships and cultivating genuine connections in every aspect of life.
© 2024 Behavioral Grooves
Topics
(0:00) St. Valentine’s Day and special announcements
(6:21) Introduction and speed round
(10:47) Creating space for relationship exploration
(15:59) Reframing questions for personal growth
(23:15) Deep listening and connection in relationships
(35:13) Asking powerful questions to improve relationships
(39:31) The power of deep conversations
(47:29) Deepening relationships through emotional articulation
(59:09) Grooving on relationships and communication
© 2024 Behavioral Grooves
Links
The Skin Deep
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-_lLdOVYCxsxHMzUsVYsXg
12 Questions on Love
Collins, Hanne K, et al. “When Listening Is Spoken.” Current Opinion in Psychology, Elsevier
Newcomer, Sarah N, and Kathleen M Cowin. “Collaborative Conversations for Culturally Sustaining, Socially Just Pedagogy: Creating a Safe Space for Dialogue and Practice.”
Musical Links
Bob Marley “Buffalo Soldier”
John Coltrane “Blue Train”
Released:
Feb 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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