Discover how to transform passive hearing into deep connection through intentional presence, nervous system regulation, and the science of making others feel truly seen.

Active listening is witnessing someone else’s existence; it is the choice to put your own world on pause to ensure the other person feels seen, heard, and understood.
Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco
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Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco

Blythe: You know, Jackson, I was thinking about how often we’re "listening" to someone while actually just scrolling through Pinterest or planning our next meal. It’s like we’re there, but we’re not really *there*.
Jackson: Exactly. It’s that difference between passive hearing and what experts call active listening. It’s fascinating because we often think being charismatic means saying the right thing, but research shows that simply leaning in or using a slow triple nod can actually make you more Likable and influential.
Blythe: Right! And I love the idea that validation isn't about blindly agreeing with someone just to calm them down. It’s about letting them feel "held" and showing you see the rationality in their experience. It’s a gift of full presence.
Jackson: It really is. When someone feels truly seen, it creates a level of intimacy that doesn't even require a word. So, let’s explore how we can move beyond just hearing words to truly validating the people we care about.