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The Art of Listening | Mark Sephton

33 min · 12. juni 2026
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He's the King of Conversation. He has held the space for hundreds of women's stories in business, in leadership, in healing, and he has heard what most interviewers miss. But what does Mark Sephton actually believe about real connection? What has sitting across from so many remarkable women taught him about himself? And when Tricia Scott finally flips the script and asks the hard questions, what comes out? This is the episode we have wanted to make for a while. Tricia and Mark talk about the gap between communicating and truly connecting, the honest story behind why a male host anchors a female-led platform, what Mark believes is the real epidemic underneath all the healing conversations — and, in a closing that many listeners won't forget, what he wants to say to the woman who is wondering whether her voice actually matters. 🎙️ A special episode of The Female CEO podcast.

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