Learn how to listen to others more deeply and grow your spiritual friendships.
" - Allison Manswell. This is a must-have guide for individuals looking to grow their career and organizations ready to transform their culture around the issue of leveraging all of their talent.
In this regard, Alan Beck pays particular attention to Five Birds in a Cage, a 1915 stage play by Gertrude Jennings which was broadcast as a radio play on 29 November 1923. The play is a satirical comedy about five characters from a ...
... listen to all clear warnings and ended in death. Sorrow and pain rewarded the helpless onlookers as they heard the alarm and saw the fate of the one bird that would not listen. However, the second hen pheasant did catch the danger ...
'Powerful, humane and wise' JULIA SAMUEL 'Everyone should read it' NIGELLA LAWSON 'Beautiful ... This is a book for everyone. You feel held by it' PHILIPPA PERRY Most of us have a conversation we're avoiding.
Rhyming text reveals the many sounds that can be heard if one listens closely.
In With the End in Mind , she shares beautifully crafted stories from a lifetime of caring for the dying, and makes a compelling case for the therapeutic power of approaching death not with trepidation, but with openness, clarity, and ...
Drawing on 21 historic jazz recordings, reproduced on a compact disc that accompanies the book, Barry Kernfeld illustrates jazz rhythm, form, arrangement, composition, improvisation, style and sound.
The invaluable principles in Just Listen will get you through that first tough step with anyone. With this groundbreaking book, you will be able to master the fine but critical art of effective communication.
For Johnny Otis, "Godfather of Rhythm and Blues," the events of that summer would inspire one of the most compelling books to ever explore that fateful August in Watts.
In this fascinating analysis of how to listen to both contemporary and classical music analytically, eminent American composer Aaron Copland offers provocative suggestions that will bring readers a deeper appreciation of the most viscerally ...