Why Listening Is the Most Powerful Act of Compassion
After the unexpected death of a dear friend, I found myself doing what many of us do when faced with grief. I tried to stay strong. I tried to carry on. But it wasn't until I sat around a campfire with friends—sharing memories, expressing sadness, and listening to one another—that something began to shift. That experience got me thinking about listening. In a world increasingly shaped by social media algorithms, advertising, political polarisation, and the constant pressure to broadcast our opinions, genuine listening can feel surprisingly rare. Yet being heard remains one of the most powerful human experiences we can offer one another. In this episode, I explore listening as an act of compassion. We journey from ancient oral traditions and Indigenous storytelling, through Socrates, Confucius, Carl Rogers, and motivational interviewing, to consider why listening helps reduce defensiveness, soften threat, create connection, and transform isolation into belonging. Listening doesn't necessarily remove suffering. A grieving friend still grieves. A difficult situation may remain difficult. But when people feel heard, something important happens. We feel less alone. We feel understood. And sometimes, that's where healing begins. Timestamps: 00:00 Grief and the urge to hide 00:39 Healing through being heard 01:39 Listening as the core skill 02:07 A world that rewards noise 03:08 Listening across history 05:20 From waiting to real listening 05:56 Carl Rogers and empathy 07:20 Compassion begins with listening 08:19 How being heard changes us 09:57 Listening as a bridge in conflict 11:00 Motivational interviewing basics 11:40 What compassionate listening sounds like 12:35 Why listening matters now 13:28 The gift of listening Links: If you would like to learn more about compassion focused therapy, you can find Dr Stan Steindl's book The Gifts of Compassion here: https://www.ausapress.com/p/the-gifts... Say hi on social: Facebook: / drstansteindl Twitter/X: / stansteindl Instagram: / dr_stan_steindl LinkedIn: / stan-steindl-150a5264 Website: https://www.stansteindl.com/ YouTube Video URL: • Why Listening Is the Most Powerful Act of ... *Affiliate Disclaimer: Note this description contains affiliate links that allow you to find the items mentioned in this video and support the channel at no cost to you. While this channel may earn minimal sums when the viewer uses the links, the viewer is in no way obligated to use these links. Thank you for your support! Video hashtags: listening, compassion, empathy, psychology, communication, relationships, mentalhealth, wellbeing, connection, selfcompassion

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