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[The Art of Conscious Communication: Mastering Speaking and Listening with Julian Treasure]-[How to talk so people will listen (w/ Julian Treasure)]

How to Be a Better Human · B2 · 2025-09-22

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The Art of Conscious Communication: Mastering Speaking and Listening

In this insightful conversation from the TED conference, expert Julian Treasure explores the profound impact of sound on our lives, well-being, and relationships. Drawing from his latest book, Sound Effects, Treasure argues that in a world increasingly dominated by noise and polarization, the ability to speak and listen consciously has become a foundational skill for human connection.

The Circular Nature of Communication

Treasure emphasizes that speaking and listening are not linear actions but a "circular" dynamic. He notes that the way we speak affects how others listen, and conversely, the way we listen influences how others speak. When we fail to listen, we fall into traps like "dogmatism"—one of the "seven deadly sins of communication"—leading to polarization and the conflation of opinions with facts. Treasure posits that we are not living in a "zero-sum world"; rather, two people can hold different, valid views simultaneously if they truly listen to understand.

The Power of Silence and Delivery

Treasure challenges the common assumption that communication is solely about content. He argues that delivery is equally vital. To be heard effectively, he suggests the "inverted pyramid" approach: start with the "why" to captivate the audience immediately. Furthermore, he champions the power of silence. Whether on stage or in one-on-one conversations, silence is a powerful tool to let ideas settle. He notes that the biggest mistake speakers make is "gabbling" or filling every moment to avoid discomfort. By embracing silence, we allow space for deeper connection and reflection.

Practical Frameworks: HAIL and RASA

To improve communication, Treasure provides two essential acronyms:

  • HAIL (for Speaking): Standing for Honesty (being clear and straight), Authenticity (being yourself), Integrity (being your word), and Love (wishing people well). Treasure believes that when we walk into a conversation or onto a stage, we should treat it as "giving a gift," which shifts the focus from ego to generosity.
  • RASA (for Listening): Standing for Receive (pay attention), Appreciate (use non-verbal signals like nods and smiles), Summarize (the word "so" is key here), and Ask (use open-ended questions). This framework is highly effective for deepening engagement and, as Treasure notes, has even been credited with saving marriages.

The Importance of Conscious Listening Positions

Treasure distinguishes between different "listening positions." While "critical listening" (what's in this for me?) is useful in business, "empathic listening"—listening with the heart—is necessary for meaningful relationships. He observes that male listening often tends to be "reductive," focused on solving problems, whereas female listening is often more "expansive," focusing on the journey of the conversation. Understanding these differences and being conscious of which position we are in can resolve the common complaint, "you never listen to me."

Conclusion: Reclaiming Our Soundscape

Finally, Treasure calls for a greater consciousness regarding the sound environments we inhabit. From the "cocktail effect" in poorly designed rooms to the loss of nature sounds in urban living, noise is a source of stress and physical fatigue. By prioritizing silence, practicing RASA, and operating from a place of authenticity and love, we can not only become better speakers and listeners but also foster a more thoughtful and connected world.

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I apologize for that.
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you have to go with what you've got on the day.
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Both are really important.
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it is very frustrating if somebody's giving you a really big gift and doing it badly.
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That's a wonderful way to be
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📝Key Phrases

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go with what you've got
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go down well
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undivided attention
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📖 Transcript

You're listening to How to Be a Better Human.
I am your host, Chris Duffy.
And today's episode is a special one because we recorded this live in person at the TED conference in Vancouver.
And this is with a person who in many ways embodies TED.
His TED talks are some of the most watched ever.
Julian Treasure is a musician.

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