
The number one personal development skill is interpersonal curiosity and yet a lot of us don’t quite know what to do once a conversation gets past the basics. You're going to love this one and get so much out of it! Heather Holleman, author of The Six Conversations, joins Ginny Yurich on The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast to talk about what actually helps. This is a really practical conversation about how to ask better questions, how to listen in a way that makes people feel known, and how to keep things going without it feeling forced or awkward. There are ideas here you can use right away with your kids, your friends, and the people you see every day. They also talk about loneliness, faith, and Heather’s middle grade novel This Seat’s Saved, which weaves so naturally into the heart of this message. Find her books and resources at https://heatherholleman.com. Get your copy of The Six Conversations and put it in your purse just like Ginny does! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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