Is Listening a Luxury? A Conversation with Colin Smith, The Listener
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Most of us are pretty rubbish at listening, aren't we?
In this episode, I’m joined by Colin Smith, aka The Listener — a man on a mission to change the way the world listens. We explore what it really feels like to be deeply heard (spoiler: it’s calming, empowering, and makes you feel safe), and what’s at stake when we’re not. Think disconnection, disengagement, even depression.
But we also get practical. Colin shares two beautifully simple listening practices you can try today — at work, at home, or even with your kids — to spark trust and connection in minutes.
If you’ve ever felt unheard, or you suspect you might be doing more talking than listening... this one’s for you.
🎧 Mentioned:
- Two mini listening experiments that deepen trust quickly
- Why “don’t fix it” might be the best career advice you’ve never heard
- The real cost of not listening inside companies (hint: it’s not just talent loss)
👉 Want to begin your own joy-at-work redesign?
Start with my self-assessment tool ‘Derailed’ — it takes just 30 mins and might just change how you see everything: https://www.midlifeunstuck.com/derailed
👉 Want to learn more?
Dig into Practical Tactics for Better Listening: A Joy At Work Experiment with Lucia Knight: https://www.midlifeunstuck.com/podcast-episodes/active-listening