When we think about innovation, listening isn’t usually the first skill that comes to mind—but what if it should be? In this episode of the Innovative Learning Strategies podcast, hosts Christina Eanes and Stephanie Hubka explore how active listening can be a surprising catalyst for innovation. By tuning into the needs, experiences, and untold stories of others, we unlock new perspectives that can lead to powerful breakthroughs.
Join us as we discuss why listening is an often overlooked yet essential tool for creative problem-solving and effective learning. Whether you're looking to inspire your talent development team, transform your learning delivery, or spark fresh ideas in your work, this episode will show you why the most innovative thinkers often begin by staying quiet and paying attention.
Check out InnovativeLearningStrategies.com for more information about this podcast.
For more information about Christina, visit EanesTraining.com.
For more information about Stephanie Hubka, visit ProtosLearning.com.
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