The Free Egyptians Aaru

Active Listening

10 min · 19 de may de 2025
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Unlock the power of Active Listening with Free Egyptian on the Positive Vibes Project! This episode uncovers what it really means to listen – delving deeper than surface words to grasp true intentions and feelings, much like a skilled translator deciphers a complex poem. Hear a personal story about navigating polarized family discussions with surprising results, and get actionable insights to enrich your own conversations. Join the community and find more at freeeg.com/pvp [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://freeeg.com/pvp]. #PositiveVibesProject #ActiveListening #CommunicationSkills  Visit Freeeg.com for more info about the books, the music, the podcast or the host Free Egyptian!

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