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Hearing is Not Enough: A Guide to Being a Better Listener

Hearing is Not Enough: A Guide to Being a Better Listener

Nancy Holt; Brandy Champeau

Exploring Expression LLC
2020
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Hearing is Not Enough. For relationships to grow and prosper, we must truly listen to each other.When was the last time you really felt listened to? Even more important, when was the last time you really listened to someone else? Think about the relationships in your life. How many times have conflicts and arguments arisen because of a simple breakdown in communication? Hearing is Not Enough is your guide to being a better listener. Through this book you will answer some essential questions to communication and relationship building: Am I listening as often as I should?Am I listening as effectively as I could?How can I improve my listening so that I can improve my relationships?
The 28 Laws of Listening: Best Practices for the Master Listener
This is a 4-week guided tour of best practices in listening well. The 28 Laws of Listening represent the methods and mindset necessary to foster a culture of authentic listening and trust. The author relates lessons learned in two decades of police work and hostage negotiation and another decade of corporate training and keynoting. It represents the absolute cutting edge of theory and practice for active listening practitioners and negotiators. Each law has a corresponding challenge designed for the reader to put the lesson into action to build good listening habits. The 28 Laws of Listening is the companion book to Life or Death Listening, also available on Amazon.
Veterans-Military-Civilians A Positive-Listening Course Book: The Ten-Step Teller and Listener Journey A Guide for Veterans, Military, and Civilians
The United States Armed Forces is extremely effective in transforming people into military experts. This transformation is fundamental for the military's mission to succeed. Just as the military succeeds in its mission, Veterans Listening Post (VLP) believes that listening to stories from veterans and military with the accent on positive outcomes and opportunities can transform all who participate in a very beneficial way.The VLP recognizes that listening is one of the most transformative positive ways to support our veterans and military. VLP has developed The Steady State Story Process. This ten-step listening program transforms both the teller and listener with positive-proven outcomes that last a lifetime. The Veterans Listening Course is a reliable building-block method that puts intopractice telling turnaround, uplifting, and positive stories that are ever present even with challenging circumstances. VLP's real-time on the ground listening post operations, answering service platforms, and center-point coaching supports veterans, military, and civilian's right here, right now.Our veterans and military are giving amazing service and sacrifice for the protection and freedom that we enjoy in our everyday lives in United States and the free world. Purchase this book and you will be providing continuous support for our veterans and military through listening.
Musical Experience of Composer, Performer, Listener

Musical Experience of Composer, Performer, Listener

Roger Sessions

Princeton University Press
2015
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One of America's foremost contemporary composers, professor of music at the University of California, Roger Sessions here discusses the musical experience of the composer, the performer, the listener. He believes this experience to be shared, on in which all three participants play vital roles, and in this book he speaks especially to the listener. Mr. Sessions finds that the artist-public relationships has been shifted to that of producer and consumer in big business. But his reply to his own question about a threat to the future of music is both a challenge and an expression of hope. A fascinating little book that will be read with pleasure by people at all levels of musical education. Originally published in 1950. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Musical Experience of Composer, Performer, Listener

Musical Experience of Composer, Performer, Listener

Roger Sessions

Princeton University Press
2016
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One of America's foremost contemporary composers, professor of music at the University of California, Roger Sessions here discusses the musical experience of the composer, the performer, the listener. He believes this experience to be shared, on in which all three participants play vital roles, and in this book he speaks especially to the listener. Mr. Sessions finds that the artist-public relationships has been shifted to that of producer and consumer in big business. But his reply to his own question about a threat to the future of music is both a challenge and an expression of hope. A fascinating little book that will be read with pleasure by people at all levels of musical education. Originally published in 1950. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Listeners Like Who?

Listeners Like Who?

Laura Garbes

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS
2025
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How public radio has perpetuated racial inequality since its founding—and how journalists of color are challenging white dominance in the workplace and on the public airwavesNational Public Radio was established in 1970 with a mission to provide programming for all Americans, yet the gap between public radio’s pluralistic mandate and its failure to serve marginalized communities has plagued the industry from the start. Listeners Like Who? takes readers inside the public radio industry, revealing how the network’s sound and listenership are reflections of its inherent whiteness, and describing the experiences of the nonwhite journalists who are fighting for change.Drawing on institutional archives, oral histories, and original in-depth interviews with journalists of color in public radio, Laura Garbes shows that when NPR and its affiliate stations first began its appeals for donations from “listeners like you,” it was appealing to white, well-educated donors. She discusses how this initial focus created a sustainable financial model in the face of government underfunding, but how these same factors have alienated broad swaths of nonwhite and working-class audiences and limited the creative freedoms of nonwhite public radio workers. Garbes tells the stories of the employees of color who are disrupting the aesthetic norms and narrative practices embedded in the industry.Centering sound in how we think about the workplace and organizational life, Listeners Like Who? provides insights into the media’s role in upholding racial inequality and the complex creative labor by nonwhite journalists to expand who and what gets heard on public radio.
Listeners Like Who?

Listeners Like Who?

Laura Garbes

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS
2025
pokkari
How public radio has perpetuated racial inequality since its founding—and how journalists of color are challenging white dominance in the workplace and on the public airwavesNational Public Radio was established in 1970 with a mission to provide programming for all Americans, yet the gap between public radio’s pluralistic mandate and its failure to serve marginalized communities has plagued the industry from the start. Listeners Like Who? takes readers inside the public radio industry, revealing how the network’s sound and listenership are reflections of its inherent whiteness, and describing the experiences of the nonwhite journalists who are fighting for change.Drawing on institutional archives, oral histories, and original in-depth interviews with journalists of color in public radio, Laura Garbes shows that when NPR and its affiliate stations first began its appeals for donations from “listeners like you,” it was appealing to white, well-educated donors. She discusses how this initial focus created a sustainable financial model in the face of government underfunding, but how these same factors have alienated broad swaths of nonwhite and working-class audiences and limited the creative freedoms of nonwhite public radio workers. Garbes tells the stories of the employees of color who are disrupting the aesthetic norms and narrative practices embedded in the industry.Centering sound in how we think about the workplace and organizational life, Listeners Like Who? provides insights into the media’s role in upholding racial inequality and the complex creative labor by nonwhite journalists to expand who and what gets heard on public radio.
Listeners

Listeners

Maggie Stiefvater

Headline
2025
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The extraordinary, genre-defying debut adult novel by the No. 1 New York Times bestselling author Maggie Stiefvater.AT THE AVALLON, REAL POWER COMES TO THOSE WHO WATCH AND LISTEN...High in the Appalachian mountains is a place quite unlike any other. The Avallon Hotel and its enigmatic General Manager, June Hudson, are famed for offering unrivalled luxury, season after season, to those who come from far and wide to indulge in its beautiful hot springs and take the healing waters. Everything is perfect. Perhaps too perfect.So when the Avallon is called upon to help the war effort - to oust its guests and host three hundred diplomats and Nazi sympathisers - June's priority is business as usual. But as dark alliances and unexpected attractions crack the polished veneer of the hotel, she is forced to reckon with the true price of luxury.After all, only June knows the sacrifice required to keep everyone happy - her staff, the FBI and, above all, the tumultuous sweetwater running through the heart of the hotel.The Listeners is a story of love, lies, secrets and betrayal, based on real events and steeped with eerie Appalachian magic - and brought to life by a truly unforgettable ensemble cast of characters.
Listeners' Guide to Medieval English
From the middle of the twentieth century, dozens of medievalists and other performers have recorded early English. Many educational institutions already own sound recordings of English before 1500, or may wish to purchase the most useful ones available. This discography aims to assist teachers, administrators and librarians to make the best use of their resources.
Listeners' Guide to Medieval English
From the middle of the twentieth century, dozens of medievalists and other performers have recorded early English. Many educational institutions already own sound recordings of English before 1500, or may wish to purchase the most useful ones available. This discography aims to assist teachers, administrators and librarians to make the best use of their resources.
Listeners

Listeners

Harrison Demchick

Bancroft Press
2012
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Before the plague, and the quarantine, fourteen-year-old Daniel Raymond had only heard of the Listeners. They were a gang, or at least that's what his best friend Katie's police officer father had said. They were criminals, thieves, monsters -- deadly men clearly identifiable by the removal of their right ears. That's what Daniel had heard. But he didn't know. He didn't know much in those early days. He didn't know how the plague began, but then, no one did. The doctors and emergency medical personnel said it was airborne, and highly contagious. They said those infected became distorted both inside and out, and very, very dangerous. Then the helicopters came and took the doctors away, and no one said much of anything after that. Except the police officers. They said they'd provide food and order, in exchange for guns and, ultimately, anything else they felt like taking. Daniel's mother went out for toilet paper. She never came back. He hasn't heard from Katie since the phones went dead. And with his real family gone and surrogate family unreachable, Daniel, scared and alone, has nothing except the walls of his apartment, the window shattered, the poisonous air seeping in.That's when the Listeners arrive. Derek, the one-eared man with the big, soulful eyes, promises protection, and hope, and the choice not to sit alone and wait to die in some horrific way. He offers a brotherhood under the watch of their leader, the prophet Adam. He offers a place in the world to come. A harrowing work of literary horror, The Listeners, Harrison Demchick's electrifying debut, is a dark and terrifying journey into loneliness, desperation, and the devastating experience of one young boy in a world gone mad.
Listeners

Listeners

Harrison Demchick

Bancroft Press
2012
nidottu
Before the plague, and the quarantine, fourteen-year-old Daniel Raymond had only heard of the Listeners. They were a gang, or at least that is what his best friend Katie's police officer father had said. They were criminals, thieves, monsters -- deadly men clearly identifiable by the removal of their right ears. That's what Daniel had heard. But he didn't know. He didn't know much in those early days. He didn't know how the plague began, but then, no one did. The doctors and emergency medical personnel said it was airborne, and highly contagious. They said those infected became distorted both inside and out, and very, very dangerous. Then the helicopters came and took the doctors away, and no one said much of anything after that. Except the police officers. They said they would provide food and order, in exchange for guns and, ultimately, anything else they felt like taking. Daniel's mother went out for toilet paper. She never came back. He has not heard from Katie since the phones went dead. And with his real family gone and surrogate family unreachable, Daniel, scared and alone, has nothing except the walls of his apartment, the window shattered, the poisonous air seeping in.That's when the Listeners arrive. Derek, the one-eared man with the big, soulful eyes, promises protection, and hope, and the choice not to sit alone and wait to die in some horrific way. He offers a brotherhood under the watch of their leader, the prophet Adam. He offers a place in the world to come. A harrowing work of literary horror, "The Listeners", Harrison Demchick's electrifying debut, is a dark and terrifying journey into loneliness, desperation, and the devastating experience of one young boy in a world gone mad.
Listeners

Listeners

Sally Emerson

Mereo Books
2021
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Sally Emerson’s compelling novel takes the reader into a dark labyrinth of physical danger and spiritual terror. Jennifer Hamilton has been left in the big house she and her husband bought together, alone after six years of marriage. Overwhelmed and appalled by her own feelings about to her husband’s desertion, she turns to a spiritualist who seems ready to listen. But as she is drawn out of her painful reality into the disturbing fringes of the occult, Jennifer starts to wonder if she has made a big mistake...This is the last of six titles re-issued by Quadrant in 2021to bring Sally Emerson’s gripping novels to a new generation.
Listeners' Perception of Radio Benue's Promotion of "No Poverty"

Listeners' Perception of Radio Benue's Promotion of "No Poverty"

Iorlumun Tarlumun

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2024
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This study assesses listeners' discernment of Radio Benue promotion of "No Poverty" in Makurdi metropolis. The study is guided by the core tenets of Agenda Setting Theory and Development Media Theory. The study made use of the survey research method to collect data from respondents. The study showed that Radio Benue has not been promoting "No poverty" with their programmes. It was also revealed that Radio Benue programmes has no influence on residents in Makurdi metropolis when it comes to promoting "No Poverty'". the study further revealed that audience do not understand the programmes used by Radio Benue to promote "No Poverty". This study came to a conclusion that Radio Benue through their programmes have not been promoting the "No Poverty" goal which is one of the sustainable development goals of the United Nations. This study therefore recommends among others, Radio Benue should produce programmes that are of public interest in order to cause influence on residents of Makurdi metropolis. Also, Radio Benue should provide opportunities for residents of Makurdi metropolis to participate in their programmes for them to understand the programmes better.
The Listeners

The Listeners

Jordan Tannahill

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2022
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Now a major BBC drama starring Rebecca Hall ‘Starts as a little hum in your ears, ends up blowing the top off your head’ EMMA DONOGHUE ‘A page-turning unravelling of a family’ ZOE WHITTALL 'Fans of The Power will love this addictive novel’ Stylist A stunning, propulsive novel following one woman as she treads the fine lines between faith, conspiracy and mania. While lying in bed next to her husband one night, Claire Devon hears a low hum that he cannot detect. And, it seems, no one else can either. This innocuous noise begins causing Claire headaches, nosebleeds, insomnia, gradually upsetting the balance of her life, though no obvious source or medical cause can be found. When Claire discovers that a student of hers can also hear the hum, she and the boy strike up an unlikely and intimate friendship. Finding themselves increasingly isolated from their families and colleagues, they fall in with a disparate group of neighbours who can also pick up the sound. What starts as a neighbourhood self-help group gradually transforms into something far more extreme and with far-reaching, devastating consequences for all of them. The Listeners is a gripping, exhilarating novel exploring the seductive pull of the unknown, the rise of online conspiracy culture and the desire for community and connection in our increasingly polarised times. ‘One of those rare novels that entered my soul … Tannahill writes with the heat and wisdom of a god’ CLAUDIA DEY, author of Heartbreaker ‘Fantastic on conspiracy theories, cults, faith and mania’ Daily Mail ‘Breathtakingly, breath-holdingly good’ IAN WILLIAMS, author of Reproduction