How are you? Framing Your Questions for Open Hearted Answers with Julia and Tessa

Show notes

In this episode Julia & Tessa talk about how to create space for examining feelings:

  • Alternatives to "how are you" to create space for heart led conversation
  • Creating questions that lead to sharing stories
  • The value of lightness and humour
  • Starting shallow, going deep

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