#003 It's time to start listening – Julian Treasure
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In this episode, Neil and Jason talk to Julian Treasure, the author and presenter of several of the most viewed TED Talks of all time, including ‘How to Speak So People Want to Listen’ which has been viewed more than 150 million times. A self-proclaimed ‘listening evangelist’, Julian shares remarkable insights into the ways in which conscious listening brings about positive change both in personal and professional relationships, how low-cost acoustic considerations for classrooms deliver remarkable educational improvements and how sound in space created life, the universe and everything. About the presenters: Julian Treasure -  Web: https://www.juliantreasure.com Julian’s Books:  ‘Sound Business’, (2006), published by Management Books 2000 Ltd ‘How to Be Heard’, (2017), published by TMA Press TED Talks: https://www.ted.com/talks?q=julian%20treasure&sort=relevance Neil and Jason - Details of Neil’s 1-to-1 and Coaching Programmes for ambitious media professionals are available at https://www.drneilhillman.com and at https://soundproducer.com.au/coaching Details about Neil and Jason’s work as dialogue editors and mixers is here: https://www.theaudiosuite.com Also mentioned in this podcast: Harville Hendrix, ‘Making Marriage Simple: Ten Relationship-Saving Truths’ (2014), is published by Harmony.  R. Murray Schafer, ‘Soundscape: Our Sonic Environment and the Tuning of the World’, (1993), is published by Inner Traditions Bear and Company. Gordon Hempton, One Square Inch - https://onesquareinch.org/ and Quiet Parks International: https://www.quietparks.org/ Shinrin-yoku (forest bathing): https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/forest-bathing-nature-walk-health Technical notes:  Written, produced and presented by Jason Nicholas and Dr Neil Hillman Recorded using the Squadcast remote recording system Programme edited by Jason Nicholas
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