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In the Loop: Good Leaders are Great Listeners with Katherine Coble

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What if the most powerful leadership skill isn't what you say, but what you don't?

Katherine shares a surprising truth: she struggles with listening, and she knows she's not alone. As leaders, we often think communication is about what we say, but the real power lies in what we hear. 👂💬

Katherine explores why listening is so hard (even for well-intentioned leaders), the hidden costs of distraction, and how our brains deceive us into thinking we're better at it than we are. Most importantly, she breaks down five practical shifts that will help you listen deeper, lead better, and connect more authentically.

If you want to build credibility, foster trust, and truly hear your people, start here.

Additional Resources:

Connect with Katherine Coble on LinkedIn

Learn more about Borshoff

Watch Gut + Science (and more) on YouTube!

Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn

Learn more about PeopleForward Network

Key Takeaways:

  • Listening is a leadership skill, not just a courtesy.
  • Distractions kill connection. Eliminate them intentionally.
  • Interrupting signals your words matter more than theirs.
  • Validation shows you hear both words and emotion.
  • Empathy builds trust. Focus on others, not yourself.

  continue reading

515 episodes

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Manage episode 524502340 series 2281068
Content provided by Nikki Lewallen Gregory. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Nikki Lewallen Gregory or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What if the most powerful leadership skill isn't what you say, but what you don't?

Katherine shares a surprising truth: she struggles with listening, and she knows she's not alone. As leaders, we often think communication is about what we say, but the real power lies in what we hear. 👂💬

Katherine explores why listening is so hard (even for well-intentioned leaders), the hidden costs of distraction, and how our brains deceive us into thinking we're better at it than we are. Most importantly, she breaks down five practical shifts that will help you listen deeper, lead better, and connect more authentically.

If you want to build credibility, foster trust, and truly hear your people, start here.

Additional Resources:

Connect with Katherine Coble on LinkedIn

Learn more about Borshoff

Watch Gut + Science (and more) on YouTube!

Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn

Learn more about PeopleForward Network

Key Takeaways:

  • Listening is a leadership skill, not just a courtesy.
  • Distractions kill connection. Eliminate them intentionally.
  • Interrupting signals your words matter more than theirs.
  • Validation shows you hear both words and emotion.
  • Empathy builds trust. Focus on others, not yourself.

  continue reading

515 episodes

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