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Sep 2024
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Master the skill of deep listening

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Have you ever had someone really listen to you? What does that feel like when somebody gives you their undivided, compassionate, and validating attention? 
In today’s episode of the Psychedelic Therapy Frontiers podcast we’re exploring the concept of deep listening. We discuss the difference between deep listening and simply hearing, improving relationships by listening well, the specific skill set required for deep listening, how to listen to people you don’t agree with, how to listen to yourself, and much more.  
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