America's Why Project
Some of the most important listening happens in the most emotionally demanding spaces. This episode launches a new subseries within our “How to Listen” chapter: Hard Jobs, conversations with people working in some of society’s most demanding roles. In this episode, AWP Creative Director Amy McCampbell sits down with Anthony, a healthcare complaints specialist responsible for handling hundreds of patient concerns across a large hospital network, to explore what it means to listen when emotions are high and solutions are not always possible. Through stories from the front lines of healthcare, Anthony shares how empathy, honesty, and emotional discipline can transform even the most difficult conversations. His reflections reveal why people often need to feel heard before they can move forward. More than a discussion about customer service, this episode examines listening as an act of compassion and asks what changes when we treat every request for help as a sign of trust. Host : Matthew Levinger – Host of the America’s Why Podcast and Professor of Practice of International Affairs at the George Washington University. Host 2: Amy McCampbell, Creative Director of the America’s Why Project Guest: Anthony, healthcare complaints specialist Visit our website to learn more about the America’s Why Project and join the conversation: americaswhyproject.com [https://www.americaswhyproject.com/] Listen on: Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4hNKeDF6k3tHIy0sUlMc9O?si=6110a042eab84a28&nd=1&dlsi=c81ac62cb4be4ba7] | Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/americas-why-project/id1873058288] | Amazon Music [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/865603b7-dcd5-4355-b07c-93e9bc5ef182/america's-why-project] The views expressed in the podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent those held by the America's Why Project team or the George Washington University.
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