28 October 2023:  EDUCATION MATTERS, with today's host Steve Brown. His guests are Christine Miles and Elise Spenner.

October 28, 2023

28 October 2023:  EDUCATION MATTERS, with today's host Steve Brown. His guests are Christine Miles and Elise Spenner.

In Segment 1:

CHRISTINE MILES is the founder and CEO of EQuipt, an award winning author, professional keynote speaker, consultant, executive coach, thought leader, entrepreneur, and world renowned expert in the field of listening differently. With a background in psychology, Christine has spent 25+ years working with individuals and organizations to unlock the power of emotional intelligence to drive business and personal results, solve complex problems, and build enduring relationships.

Christine believes listening, not speaking, is the most powerful form of communication. Dealing with her mother’s pain and adversity, from a very young age, Christine learned to listen differently. Her ability to listen is what has always set her apart. In contrast, throughout her career, Christine recognized the inability to listen as a common thread in the failure of relationships, leaders, salespeople, projects, and businesses. She also recognized, while we’re taught the importance of listening, we are rarely taught how. She founded EQuipt to change this. To create a Listening Movement, revolutionizing the communication paradigm, where listening to understand, not speaking, is recognized as the most important and powerful form of communication. Christine is passionate about creating a reality where educators, business leaders, and corporations invest time and resources – in listening – to cultivate a future with more unity, and less division, more curiosity and collaboration, and make room for more innovation and humanity.

https://www.24-7pressrelease.com/press-release/484931/christine-miles-founder-of-equipt-and-author-of-what-is-it-costing-you-not-to-listen-to-close-hro-todays-2021-employee-engagement-summit-on-september-21st

In Segment 2:

Steve talks with Elise Spenner from High School SCOTUS.