012: Liz Stokoe on science and art of conversation

Supporting Champions - A podcast by Steve Ingham - Wednesdays

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In this episode I interview Professor Liz Stokoe, while we were both speaking at Cheltenham Science Festival. Liz is a Professor of Social Interaction at Loughborough University, specialising in conversational analysis. Liz shares her insights into the dynamics of conversation, some of the aggressive moves people make and how to manage these situations and what we can learn from delicate exchanges such as marriage guidance mediators and suicide negotiators. I really enjoyed this interview and found it utterly fascinating to hear Liz's insights and advice.   Show notes The future of human communication The forensic examination of conversational encounters  'Mis-greeters' and 'recalibrating' initial greetings Liz's route to conversational analysis Liz's PhD - an analysis of university tutorials. Students reluctant to show they worked hard, cool to not prepare but actually working very hard Myth busting - Gender and interaction. Zero evidence that women and men talk differently in systematic ways Identity categories such as gender, sexuality, ethnicity, age etc stereotype and narrow conversational focus, anything can be turned into an aspect of your identity which limits and reinforces stereotypes The concept of coaching differently because of gender 'Recipient design' - the monitoring of a conversation recipient to see if ideas are landing via body language, fractional delays in responses etc 'First movers' - challenging greetings. For example, "Where've you been?" as a mis-greeting Dealing with a first mover! Recalibrating the conversation and socializing Conflict is good, it is important to be able to challenge Responding under pressure - suicide negotiators. Live conversation analysis in a real-life, lifesaving setting Conversational Analytic Roleplay Method (CARM) - real conversation from real encounters paused…what would you do next? Learning through the expertise of others What actually works in a real-life, live encounter, rather than roleplaying guidelines The problems with traditional roleplay Mediators for relationship management. Explaining a process rather than philosophy. Are you willing…? Willing works! Single words can change the outcome of a conversation either positively or negatively Subtle changes in language create different outcomes 'Let's get things sorted out' rather than 'I can help' The field of conversational analysis in the future Sports coaching - tennis parents and kids. The conversations between parent and child at the beginning, middle and end of a competition Liz's ted talk, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtOG5PK8xDA&t=1042s Follow Liz on Twitter https://twitter.com/LizStokoe Find out more about Liz's CARM training http://www.carmtraining.org/   Supporting Champions on Twitter www.twitter.com/support_champs Steve Ingham on Twitter www.twitter.com/ingham_steve Supporting Champions on Linkedin, www.linkedin.com/company/supporting-champions Instagram https://www.instagram.com/supportingchampions/ A reminder if you’re keen to pre-register for the next wave of Graduate Membership enrolments then you can do so at https://supportingchampions.co.uk/membership/ If you’re looking for some coaching support or some virtual team development help to support you to get to the next level in work, life or sport then take a look at https://supportingchampions.co.uk/coaching-mentoring/ or drop us a note at [email protected] then you can sign up for a free consultation to explore which package is right for you.

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