Explore Bridges Over Noise: The Art of Connection. Learn how to master the communication feedback loop and shift from competition to collaboration in relationships.

Effective communication isn’t actually about having the perfect words or being incredibly articulate; it’s more about the intention and the energy you bring to the table.
Improve communication skills with family and friends to help improve relationships








The Bridges Over Noise podcast focuses on the art of connection and developing high-level communication skills. Hosts Lena and Miles explore why people often feel misunderstood despite constant talking, emphasizing that effective communication is less about being articulate and more about the intention and energy brought to a conversation. The show highlights the shift from competing to win an argument toward collaborating to truly understand others.
In the podcast, the communication feedback loop is described as a complex process involving a sender, a message, a channel—such as a text or face-to-face chat—and a receiver. Crucially, the loop includes feedback, which is the receiver's response that clarifies if the message landed as intended. This process is vital for ensuring that the signal sent matches the signal received, preventing common misunderstandings in personal relationships.
According to Miles, communication breakdowns often occur because we assume connection should be automatic with family and friends. However, effective communication is a skill that requires constant tuning. Breakdowns happen in the feedback loop when a receiver decodes a message through the lens of their own history and stress. Bridges Over Noise suggests that focusing on the intention to understand rather than to win can help bridge these gaps.
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