
(2.2) A Leadership Quest, Part 1: The Fellowship of Deep Listening
02/26/22 • 38 min
This month's episode is a little different. Join Paul and KG as they are taken on a quest to the realms of Deep Listening. In this first leg of a two leg journey we set the scene by understanding a few broad principles and getting to the bottom of why deep listening is not just a courtesy, but a critical component of meaningful leadership practice.
They are guided [virtually] on this journey by Oscar Trimboli - author, speaker, creator and presenter of the Apple award winning podcast, "Deep Listening." It is both an unexpected and rewarding conversation that yields a number of truths and some transformative insights.
What hasn't changed is that our conversation is helped along by a delicious bottle of wine. Today it's a 2019 Bleasdale (Second Innings) Malbec . Sláinte!
We'd love to hear what you thought of this conversation. Please let us know through either of the options below.
Please reach out on [email protected] or visit us at www.leadershipdecanted.com
Disagree or agree with anything we've said? How wrong are we?!? Are there any leadership topics you'd like us to discuss (or perhaps other books or podcasts that might set us straight!)? Maybe you'd like to recommend a favourite wine!
Whatever tickles your fancy, we'd love to hear from you!!
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This month's episode is a little different. Join Paul and KG as they are taken on a quest to the realms of Deep Listening. In this first leg of a two leg journey we set the scene by understanding a few broad principles and getting to the bottom of why deep listening is not just a courtesy, but a critical component of meaningful leadership practice.
They are guided [virtually] on this journey by Oscar Trimboli - author, speaker, creator and presenter of the Apple award winning podcast, "Deep Listening." It is both an unexpected and rewarding conversation that yields a number of truths and some transformative insights.
What hasn't changed is that our conversation is helped along by a delicious bottle of wine. Today it's a 2019 Bleasdale (Second Innings) Malbec . Sláinte!
We'd love to hear what you thought of this conversation. Please let us know through either of the options below.
Please reach out on [email protected] or visit us at www.leadershipdecanted.com
Disagree or agree with anything we've said? How wrong are we?!? Are there any leadership topics you'd like us to discuss (or perhaps other books or podcasts that might set us straight!)? Maybe you'd like to recommend a favourite wine!
Whatever tickles your fancy, we'd love to hear from you!!
Links & Resources from this conversation:
Previous Episode

(2.1) Educating Leaders
Professor Michael Anderson joins us over a few glasses of wine to talk about his research and work in the areas of education and how some of the ideas, concepts and frameworks might be relevant to leadership practice.
As usual, our conversation is helped along by a delicious bottle of wine. This time it's a 2004 Giaconda, Pinot Noir.
We'd love to hear what you thought of this conversation. Please let us know through either of the options below.
Please reach out on [email protected] or visit us at www.leadershipdecanted.com
Disagree or agree with anything we've said? How wrong are we?!? Are there any leadership topics you'd like us to discuss (or perhaps other books or podcasts that might set us straight!)? Maybe you'd like to recommend a favourite wine!
Whatever tickles your fancy, we'd love to hear from you!!
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Next Episode

(2.3) A Leadership Quest, Part 2: The Five Levels of Listening
In this episode Paul and KG are taken even deeper into the realms of Deep Listening. This is the final leg of a two leg journey, where we discover the Five Levels of Listening, and why they matter.
They continue to be guided [virtually] on this journey by Oscar Trimboli - author, speaker, creator and presenter of the Apple award winning podcast, "Deep Listening." We hope you find not only inspiration for your own leadership journey in this conversation, but also some clear and actionable ideas to deepen your own listening practices.
The wine for this conversation is still a 2019 Bleasdale (Second Innings) Malbec . And it's still delicious! Sláinte!
We'd love to hear what you thought of this conversation. Please let us know through either of the options below.
Please reach out on [email protected] or visit us at www.leadershipdecanted.com
Disagree or agree with anything we've said? How wrong are we?!? Are there any leadership topics you'd like us to discuss (or perhaps other books or podcasts that might set us straight!)? Maybe you'd like to recommend a favourite wine!
Whatever tickles your fancy, we'd love to hear from you!!
Links & Resources from this conversation:
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