Communication is more than just talking. We explore three models of exchange to help you move past simple words and build deeper shared understanding.

Communication isn't just about the words we say; it’s a process of creating and sharing meaning through symbols to reach a shared understanding. It’s the foundation of how we build our entire social reality.
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Lena: I was looking through our notes for today, and it hit me—we often think of communication as just "talking," but it’s actually this incredibly complex, multi-layered system.
Miles: It really is. The core insight here is that communication isn't just about the words we say; it’s a process of creating and sharing meaning through symbols to reach a shared understanding. It’s the foundation of how we build our entire social reality.
Lena: Right, and what’s fascinating is that it’s not just a straight line from point A to point B. There are actually three distinct ways to look at how this works: the linear, interactive, and transactional models.
Miles: Exactly. Each one adds a new layer of depth, from a simple one-way message to a constant, simultaneous exchange where we’re sending and receiving at the same time.
Lena: So let’s dive into these three models and see how they shape the way we connect.