Loving And Learning Conversation with Claudia L'Amoreaux

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In our hi-tech society today, it seems we've lost the art of meaningful conversation as a heartfelt exchange of understanding between individuals. It has affected our sense of well-being, our connection to our life's path, and our readiness to share our traditional stories and wisdom. Some experts even suggest that the lack of interaction may be related to the rise in learning disabilities among children. Claudia L'Amoreaux has made an extensive study of what it takes to cultivate meaningful conversation, and how that can impact our ability to learn. She believes that the way we teach our children actually puts constraints on their intelligence, and offers exciting solutions for a more dynamic education. Ms. L'Amoreaux suggests techniques what will help us enter into deep dialogue with ourselves, our families and our neighbors, noting that "in each conversation we are a uniquely different being. If we're aware of that then we can cooperate with it and collaborate with it and co-inspire." (hosted by Michael Toms)

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Claudia L'Amoreaux is an internationally recognized coach and consultant, and the founder of Mindful Digital Life. As a thought leader focused on the Future of Learning, she works at the intersection of technology and education. She is featured in the film On the Wild Side: Meetings With Remarkable Women

She co-authored the book:

To learn more about Learning Conversations and the work of Claudia L'Amoreaux, go to www.claudialamoreaux.com.

Topics Explored in This Dialogue

  • How a walk in the woods can make you a better listener
  • Why we must feel loved in order to learn
  • How we can build respect and enthusiasm into our education system
  • How a classroom environment may contribute to the rise in learning disabilities
  • What parents can do to counter the impact that violence in the media has on their children
  • How conversing with yourself can help you create your life
Host: Michael Toms            Interview Date: 3/26/2004            Program Number: 3027