Show Notes
Many people have never truly felt seen and heard before, which can be isolating and lonely. When you are deeply seen for who you are, the gift of feeling comfortable in your own skin can emerge. “Circling” is a communication technique and tool to help you learn how to get into another person’s world in a way for them to feel more deeply heard, seen and understood.In this episode, I have a conversation with my friend Gregg Levoy and we dive into this topic. Gregg is a frequent seminar leader who holds workshops in the faith-based, human-potential, educational, governmental, and business industries. He is a Passionate Living Expert who has penned bestselling books such as Vital Signs: The Nature and Nurture of Passion as well as Callings: Finding and Following An Authentic Life which has been named as one of the Top 20 Career Publications by the Workforce Information Group. He regularly shares his insights and expertise as a frequent contributor to Psychology Today.
“Authentic relating can transform relationships because it goes beyond story telling” - Gregg Levoy
Related Content: Circling references
Circling: A Personal Perspective On Finding Genuine Connection
https://circlinginstitute.com/what-is-circling-method/
https://www.circlingeurope.com
https://theconnectionmovement.com
https://janphillips.com/shop/circling-manual-group-experience-conscious-creativity/
Podcasts:
Couples Communication: Circling Techniques
New Love...Taking Risks To Be Real
What is a Generous Conversation
Connect with Gregg Levoy:
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