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Nobody's Really Listening | Julian Treasure | The Sean Trace Show

40 min · 3 jul 2026
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What if the biggest communication problem today isn't how we speak, but how we listen? In this conversation, I sit down with Julian Treasure, one of the world's leading experts on listening, communication, and human connection, to explore why so many people feel unheard despite living in the most connected era in history. We dive into how social media, constant distractions, and noisy environments are quietly destroying our ability to truly listen, and why that has consequences far beyond conversations. Julian explains how poor listening fuels loneliness, polarization, broken relationships, ineffective leadership, and even costs businesses trillions of dollars through miscommunication. He shares practical tools like the RASA listening framework, discusses why silence is an underrated communication skill, and reveals the habits that separate great leaders from average ones. If you want to become a better communicator, build stronger relationships, lead more effectively, or simply connect more deeply with the people around you, this episode is packed with practical insights you can start applying immediately. What's one conversation in your life that could completely change if you spent more time listening and less time preparing your response?

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aflevering Nobody's Really Listening | Julian Treasure | The Sean Trace Show artwork

Nobody's Really Listening | Julian Treasure | The Sean Trace Show

What if the biggest communication problem today isn't how we speak, but how we listen? In this conversation, I sit down with Julian Treasure, one of the world's leading experts on listening, communication, and human connection, to explore why so many people feel unheard despite living in the most connected era in history. We dive into how social media, constant distractions, and noisy environments are quietly destroying our ability to truly listen, and why that has consequences far beyond conversations. Julian explains how poor listening fuels loneliness, polarization, broken relationships, ineffective leadership, and even costs businesses trillions of dollars through miscommunication. He shares practical tools like the RASA listening framework, discusses why silence is an underrated communication skill, and reveals the habits that separate great leaders from average ones. If you want to become a better communicator, build stronger relationships, lead more effectively, or simply connect more deeply with the people around you, this episode is packed with practical insights you can start applying immediately. What's one conversation in your life that could completely change if you spent more time listening and less time preparing your response?

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