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Free Forum with Terrence McNally
DEBORAH TANNEN-You Just Don’t Understand-35 years exploring everyday conversation
How we “talk” to each other has changed dramatically since 1990 when Georgetown linguistics professor DEBORAH TANNEN brought gender differences in communication style to public awareness in her phenomenal best-seller, YOU JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND. Personal interactions now include email, texting, What’s App, Slack, emojis, and AI. Over the years, Tannen has explored everyday conversation between men and women, parents and children, family members, at work, in argument, etc. We look back together at what she’s learned over those 35 years, and you can learn more at deborahtannen.com
2026-02-20
1h 01
Two Sides to the Story
Episode 74: Baldwin's Book Barn, Babies, and the Carroll Book Festival
Old Fox Books & Coffehouse https://www.oldfoxbooks.comBirch Tree Books & Plants https://www.birchtreebookstore.comA Place Called Yellowstone by Randall K. Wilson https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/757073/a-place-called-yellowstone-by-randall-k-wilson/Morgan Milller, Maryland State Librarian https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/25ind/html/50library.htmlThe Potted Page in Rising Sun, MDNovel Books and Green-Eyed VinesParentheses Books https://www.parenthesesbooks.comBaldwin’s Book Barn https://bookbarn.comBrandywine Museum of Art https://www.brandywine.orgMisty of Chincoteague by Margue...
2026-02-08
30 min
No Nonsense with Pamela Wallin
Are you listening? with Deborah Tannen
We might be listening to one other - but are we truly hearing the message? Deborah Tannen explains the pitfalls of modern communication.
2026-01-28
48 min
SAMVAD (Together In Conversation)
Conversations and Community
Namaste, Welcome to SAM-VAD (Together In Conversation). Last week, I shared an excerpt titled – ‘The Power of Words – Rhetoric and Reality’ from the book titled ‘The Axemaker’s Gift’ – Technology’s capture and control of our minds and Culture by James Burke and Robert Ornstein. In this episode we drew attention to the fact about Rhetoric, the art of presenting an argument so as to convince the listener, this according to Plato could make “small things seem large and large things seem small by some power of language and new things seem old fashioned and vice versa.”. Another aspect that was highlighted i...
2025-11-09
06 min
Free Forum with Terrence McNally
DEBORAH TANNEN (2002) - ARGUMENT CULTURE and I ONLY SAY THIS BECAUSE I LOVE YOU
DEBORAH TANNEN, best known for YOU JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND: Women and Men in Conversation, 4 years on the NYTimes bestseller list, 8 months at #1. This conversation is about 2 later books: First, I ONLY SAY THIS BECAUSE I LOVE YOU on why we have so much trouble communicating within families - could be helpful with Thanksgiving coming up. The second, THE ARGUMENT CULTURE focuses on public discourse. Way back in 2002, she made the point that our society had become overwhelmingly adversarial, with consequences not only in our ability to solve problems but also in our personal relationships. We have all been the...
2025-11-07
1h 01
SAMVAD (Together In Conversation)
The Power of Words – Do We Use Language or Is Language Using Us
Namaste, Welcome to SAM-VAD (Together In Conversation). Last week, I shared an excerpt titled – ‘Do Arguments Resolve Anything’ from the book titled ‘The Argument Culture’ by Deborah Tannen. In this episode we drew attention to the fact that when you’re having an argument with someone, you’re usually not trying to understand what the other person is saying, or what their experience leads them to say it. Now, SAM-VAD (Together In Conversation) to the ones paying heed, is where we try to draw your attention to things that matter and the importance of your attention, because, ‘Our life’s experience would...
2025-10-25
06 min
SAMVAD (Together In Conversation)
Do Arguments Resolve Anything
Namaste, Welcome to SAM-VAD (Together In Conversation). Last week, I shared an excerpt titled – ‘Culture of Argument’ from the book titled ‘The Argument Culture’ by Deborah Tannen. In this episode we drew attention to the fact as to what argument culture urges us to do and that conflict can’t be avoided but surely can be resolved in constructive ways. Now, SAM-VAD (Together In Conversation) to the ones paying heed, is where we try to draw your attention to things that matter and the importance of your attention, because, ‘Our life’s experience would ultimately amount to whatever we had paid attenti...
2025-10-18
04 min
SAMVAD (Together In Conversation)
Culture of Argument
Namaste, Welcome to SAM-VAD (Together In Conversation). Last week, I shared an excerpt titled – ‘Frame of Mind’ from the book titled ‘Think Again – The Power of Knowing What you don’t know’ by Adam Grant. In this episode we drew attention to the fact that being a scientist is not just a profession. It’s a frame of mind, a mode of thinking that differs from preaching, prosecuting, and politicking and like scientist, business executives while taking some important business decisions take their time so they have the flexibility to change their minds. Now, SAM-VAD (Together In Conversation) to the ones paying...
2025-10-12
05 min
Bite Your Tongue: The Podcast
When Love Feels Like Judgment: Navigating Connection with our Adult Children
What if the words you use to show love are the very ones your adult child hears as judgment? That tension—care that lands as critique—drives so many family conflicts, and Deborah Tannen gives us the language map to change it.We sit down with the Georgetown linguist and bestselling author to explore conversational style, meta-messages, and the subtle ways timing, tone, and turn‑taking shape intimacy at home. Tannen shares vivid stories—from “Do you like your hair that long?” to car‑ride silences—that reveal how message and meta‑message diverge, why “helpful” advice sting...
2025-10-03
42 min
The Strategic Linguist Podcast
You Heard That, Right? The Hidden Language of Patronising Speech
Have you ever walked away from a conversation feeling diminished but couldn't explain why? This episode breaks down the science behind detecting condescending speech patterns. We explore how discourse markers, prosodic cues, and linguistic asymmetries signal power dynamics, and why your gut instincts about being talked down to are backed by research.Key Topics CoveredThe Problem: Linguistic Gaslighting [0:00-8:00]Why condescending interactions are so hard to articulateThe frustration of being called "too sensitive" or "difficult"How most people don't view language as analyzablePersonal experience...
2025-08-11
19 min
Adaptabilidade na Prática
Sinergia: Princípios essenciais das pessoas altamente eficazes segundo Oliver Goldsmith, Albert Szent-Gyorgyi, Deborah Tannen - ADAPTABILIDADE NA PRÁTICA #116
Neste episódio do podcast “Adaptabilidade na Prática ”, Iússef Zaiden Filho fala sobre “Sinergia: Princípios essenciais das pessoas altamente eficazes segundo Oliver Goldsmith, Albert Szent-Gyorgyi, Deborah Tannen - ADAPTABILIDADE NA PRÁTICA #116”. O podcast foi ao ar pela Rádio Cloud Coaching.A Rádio Cloud Coaching faz parte da Cloud Coaching®, a mais bem conceituada Plataforma de Conteúdo de Desenvolvimento Humano, Pessoal e Profissional da América Latina.Confira nossa programação em: https://radio.cloudcoaching.com.brSOBRE O AUTORIússef Zaiden Filho é Palestrante...
2024-08-26
03 min
best seller ebook
Online Read Ebook You Just Don't Understand: Women and Men in Conversation By Deborah Tannen (Author) Full Episode
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2024-08-26
00 min
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2024-08-24
00 min
Nobody Told Me!
Deborah Tannen: ...about women's friendships
Friendship is the topic as we talk with Deborah Tannen, who has spent her career studying the language of everyday conversation. She is a professor of linguistics at Georgetown University and the author of many books, including, "You're the Only One I Can Tell: Inside the Language of Women's Friendships". Her website is http://www.deborahtannen.com/ Shopify is the all-in-one commerce platform that makes it simple for anyone to start, run and grow your own successful business. With Shopify, you'll create an online store, discover new customers, and grow the following that keeps them coming back. Shopify makes getting pai...
2024-06-22
34 min
The Last Show with David Cooper
Perfectly Mediocre Landscape Art - June 13, 2024
After a silly start, David goes over a NASA false alarm and a Wells Fargo firing. Then it's science man Dan Riskin with the science behind questions: Can we fully enjoy art when we disapprove of the artist's ethics; and do men buy guns to make up for their penis size? David pitches Urine Luck: A Graphic Novel About Incontinence to Dan (see podcast cover art). After that, neuroscientist and clinical psychologist Dr. Marc Lewis and David discuss addiction, and the therapeutic approach called Internal Family Systems (IFS). Professor of linguistics at Georgetown University Dr. Deborah Tannen and David...
2024-06-14
1h 29
WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg
5/12/24 Deborah Tannen: "You're wearing that?"
From 2006 - for Mother's Day - Deborah Tannen, author of "You're wearing that? - Understanding Mothers and Daughters in Conversation."
2024-05-12
27 min
Lexis
Episode 42 - Deborah Cameron, language & gender special part 1
Here are the show notes for Episode 42, the first part of a Language & Gender double episode special, in which we talk to Deborah Cameron, Professor in Language and Communication at Worcester College, Oxford about:Robin Lakoff 50 years on from Language and Woman’s PlaceWhere language & gender research has headed post-LakoffDeborah Cameron’s forthcoming book, Language, Sexism and Misogyny What kinds of more recent research we could be looking at for the A LevelOnline misogyny and Disney princessesThe other Deborah (Tannen)We’ll be b...
2023-07-16
56 min
Explearning Communication and Social Fluency with Mary Daphne
How to Improve Communication with the Opposite Gender: 3 Strategies from Deborah Tannen
Have you ever felt misunderstood in a conversation with someone of the opposite gender? If so, you're not alone. In this video, we'll explore three strategies from Deborah Tannen's research on gender and language that can help you improve your communication with the opposite gender. ✨Join live workshops for only $10/month 🎉🥳: https://rb.gy/z4l9i Sign up for my FREE🖥️webinars: academy.explearning.co 📝😄Read it on the blog: https://explearning.co/blog/xs5ixwgk/how-to-improve-communication-with-the-opposite-gender:-3-strategies-from-deborah-tannen 🚀Join My Private Membership C...
2023-07-13
05 min
Advanced English Communication for Professionals
How to Improve Communication with the Opposite Gender: 3 Strategies from Deborah Tannen
Have you ever felt misunderstood in a conversation with someone of the opposite gender? If so, you're not alone. In this video, we'll explore three strategies from Deborah Tannen's research on gender and language that can help you improve your communication with the opposite gender. ✨Join live workshops for only $10/month 🎉🥳: https://rb.gy/z4l9i Sign up for my FREE🖥️webinars: academy.explearning.co 📝😄Read it on the blog: https://explearning.co/blog/xs5ixwgk/how-to-improve-communication-with-the-opposite-gender:-3-strategies-from-deborah-tannen 🚀Join My Private...
2023-07-13
05 min
Nobody Told Me!
Deborah Tannen: ...about women's friendships
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2023-06-30
34 min
Learning Rebels Podcast
Bridging the Business Communication Gap
It all started with the BIG question on the table. What strategies can L&D professionals employ to enhance cross-departmental communication and put us on a more even playing field with the business? This was a hot conversation - I think we all had some latent feelings about how we want and need to communicate with the business. I'll repeat this in case you missed it. Many times we focus on having a "seat at the table," which is great, but we're focused on the wrong table. We're focused on...
2023-06-21
48 min
Live Life Rich
EQ to Master Your World with John Manzano Part 1
Emotional intelligence is a term being thrown around a lot lately, especially in the corporate space, but what if you could apply it to your personal life? Having the self-awareness to know what triggers your emotions can be transformative for your personal relationships. In this episode of Live Life Rich, Marissa welcomes pastor and coach John Mazano to the show to share practical strategies you can use to address problem areas in your relationships. John's nuggets of wisdom from his life and 56-year-long marriage will leave you with food for thought for days.
2023-04-12
41 min
Diversity Bites
Why you might not really understand the conversation and why it matters
TODAY We learn strategies and mindsets inspired by Deborah Tannen's work on linguistic style. Thanks to Ann Meyers Piccirillo for recommending Tannen's excellent HBR article: https://hbr.org/1995/09/the-power-of-talk-who-gets-heard-and-why SPONSORS Diversity Bites is sponsored by Everybody Thrives, the program for organizations looking to transcend statistics, increase belonging, and unlock higher performance. Explore the Everybody Thrives program: connectioncounselor.com CONNECT We love hearing from you so we've made it easy to leave us a voicemail with just 1 click: podinbox.com/diversitybites To schedule a chat about how we can help you or your organization thrive, schedule a Thrive Chat today! LEARN...
2023-01-31
10 min
Embrace Repertoire of Full Audiobooks in Self Development, Health & Wellness
HBR's 10 Must Reads on Communication (with featured article 'The Necessary Art of Persuasion,' by Jay A. Conger) - Deborah Tannen
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://epod.spaceTitle: HBR's 10 Must Reads on Communication (with featured article 'The Necessary Art of Persuasion,' by Jay A. Conger)Author: Deborah TannenNarrator: Gregory St. John, Susan LarkinFormat: UnabridgedLength: 6:59:26Language: EnglishRelease date: 11-22-2022Publisher: Ascent AudioGenres: Business & Economics, Negotiation & CommunicationSummary:The best leaders know how to communicate clearly and persuasively. How do you stack up? If you read (or listen to) nothing else on communicating effectively, listen to...
2022-11-22
6h 59
Full Audiobooks in Self-Improvement, Career Development
Leadership Presence by Harvard Business Review
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/619335 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Leadership Presence Series: Part of HBR Emotional Intelligence Author: Harvard Business Review Narrator: Chloe Cannon, Jonathan Yen Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 56 minutes Release date: October 18, 2022 Genres: Career Development Publisher's Summary: Lead with charisma and confidence. Many leaders consider 'executive presence' a make-or-break factor in high-powered promotions. But what is this elusive quality, and how do you develop it? This book explains how to build the charisma, confidence, and decisiveness that top leaders project. Whether you're delivering a critical presentation or managing a hectic meeting, you'll be inspired t...
2022-10-18
30 min
The College Experience
The Alicia Experience
In the third episode, my guest, Alicia, will talk about her experience at Södertörn University. In addition, we will go over her graduation thesis, which is about critical discourse analysis of Alexander Bard, cancel culture, and freedom of speech. Host: Nour Guest: Alicia Sörensen Design & Edit: Nour. Music: AstralVibe Follow us on Instagram to stay tuned: https://www.instagram.com/the.collegeexperience/ References: 1) Alexander Bard Tweets: a) Bardissimo (2020). If black lives want to matter, then black lives get their fucking shit together, study hard, go t...
2022-04-05
27 min
Talk with Francesca
Deborah Tannen, "You Just Don't Understand"
Why do so many women feel that men don’t tell them anything, that they only want to fix everything? Why do so many men feel that women nag them and never get to the point? Sociolinguist and bestselling author of “That’s not what I meant!” ,Deborah Tannen, a professor of linguistics at Georgetown university offers revolutionary answers to these and other questions that confuse women’s and men’s attempts to communicate with each other. She has some stunning evidence from her own studies where she shows that men and women live in different worlds, even under the same roof. Fr...
2022-03-23
55 min
Smart Gets Paid: Business Coaching for Women Consultants
36: The concept that changed my life, with Dr. Deborah Tannen
The secrets that unlock selling often come from the most unexpected places. In this episode, Leah chats with a "business idol" who isn't from business at all: Dr. Deborah Tannen, whose work in sociolinguistics helped Leah, and now Leah's clients, feel more comfortable selling, build better client relationships, and get paid more for their work. — When you're ready to break through to the next revenue level in your consulting business, here are two ways I can help you. 1. Join The Academy For women consultants who've been...
2022-03-20
47 min
History Revisited With Reflection
US1.4 - A Focus on Shay's Rebellion, Part 2
In this second part of this two-part episode focused on the various aspects leading up to Shays' Rebellion, we consider more of the people and circumstances they faced in the lead up to open hostilities, followed by a look at the armed obstruction and then open hostilities that took place during Shays' Rebellion. In doing so, we consult historians Leonard L. Richards, David P. Szatmary, Sean Condon, Michael Lienesch, and Judge, Jonathan Smith. But we also hear the words of historical people like Noah Webster, John Quincy Adams, Prince Hall, and Baron von Steuben. To add greater depth, we c...
2022-01-29
1h 11
Doing Diversity in Writing
Season 1 Episode 9 - Deborah Tannen, linguistics, and Peter Parker
In this episode of Doing Diversity in Writing, we—Bethany and Mariëlle—talk about marking the unmarked. It’s the first episode of three on the topic. In this first episode on marking the unmarked, we discuss: what we mean by “marked” and “unmarked” how conscious marking and unmarking in our stories make us better writers the “Everyman” archetype in literature how the “unmarked” in Western society is slowly losing that privilege and how uncomfortable that is for them Some quotes from this week’s episode: “As writers, we mark all the t...
2021-11-25
47 min
Slate Debates
Interrupting to Show We Care
On today’s episode of Spectacular Vernacular, hosts Nicole Holliday and Ben Zimmer recap the recent New Ways of Analyzing Variation conference for sociolinguistics. They also interview Deborah Tannen, a professor of linguistics at Georgetown University and best-selling author about conversational style. And finally, Barry Lam, host of Slate’s philosophy podcast Hi-Phi Nation stops by for some wordplay. We hope you paid attention in your philosophy classes for this next quiz! You could win a year’s membership to Slate Plus.Do you have any language questions or fun facts to share? Email us at spectacular@slate...
2021-11-09
38 min
Crafting Solutions to Conflict
Deborah Tannen’s article on “cooperative overlapping”
In a recently published article, Deborah Tannen described the concept of “cooperative overlapping”. In the article, she explains how she coined the phrase in her 1984 book, Conversational Style. The idea is that interrupting someone who is speaking can be a positive: it’s meant to show engagement in what the speaker is saying and to encourage the speaker to continue. Read her article here:https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/25/opinion/interrupting-cooperative-overlapping.html?searchResultPosition=1Do you have comments or suggestions about a topic or guest? An idea or question about conflict management or conflict resolution? Let me know a...
2021-10-21
05 min
Crafting Solutions to Conflict
Deborah Tannen's work on the mechanics of conversation
Deborah Tannen describes herself as a linguist who studies the mechanics of conversation. Her studies, articles, and books cover a wide range of potentially thorny types of conversation. The key takeaways regarding conflict? Although we may have different approaches to conversation, one is not necessarily better than another. Our challenge is understanding that we have these differences and not jumping to make negative assumptions about them.http://www.deborahtannen.com/Do you have comments or suggestions about a topic or guest? An idea or question about conflict management or conflict resolution? Let me k...
2021-10-14
05 min
Wild Magic Harmony: Divine Feminine Soul-Tending and Goddess Centered Self-Care for Your Whole Being
Episode III: Special Guest, Spiritual Teacher Deborah Roth
Welcome to the third episode of Wild Magic Harmony, with Bee Priestess host Melissa Belliard and special guest Deborah Roth! We are thrilled to be circling up with you to create and share sacred space and everything Divine Feminine. In this episode, I am honored to interview one of my early and influential spiritual teachers, Deborah Roth. We discuss how we met, Deborah’s “origin story” for how she came to the Divine Feminine spiritual path, how she has held space for the Divine Feminine in her daily work and life, and continues to create community. We card pull and do a...
2021-08-21
1h 08
Journey Through Into A Uplifting Full Audiobook While Cooking.
Men and Women by Robert Bly, Deborah Tannen
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/175856to listen full audiobooks. Title: Men and Women Author: Robert Bly, Deborah Tannen Narrator: Robert Bly, Deborah Tannen Format: mp3 Length: 1 hr and 52 mins Release date: 07-23-21 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 6 ratings Genres: Conflict Resolution Publisher's Summary: This discussion between best-selling authors Deborah Tannen (You Just Don't Understand) and Robert Bly (Iron John) is presented as a sort of continuing education program. It is utterly delightful. The authors are both funny and serious. They care a great deal about the topic of women and men's conversational styles. The production is so well done...
2021-07-23
1h 52
The Adventures Of Wild Women
Episode 5- Female Friendships
Deborah Tannen is a Professor of Linguistics at Georgetown University and author of many books and articles about how the language of everyday conversation affects our relationships. Of her previous books, the best known is You Just Don’t Understand: Women and Men in Conversation, which was on the New York Times bestseller list for nearly four years, including eight months as No. 1! We also loved You're The Only One I Can Tell: Inside The Language Of Women’s Friendships and had to get Deborah on the podcast to share her wisdom! In this epis...
2021-06-03
30 min
Inappropriate Questions
What does it mean to ask “How are you?” in a pandemic?
In the pandemic, answering “How are you?” isn’t as easy as saying “I’m fine.” Elena and Harv chat with linguistics professor Deborah Tannen and try to figure out if we should still ask “How are you?” when things just haven’t been great. Also featuring some of our favourite pandemic email greetings and signoffs. For more on this question, check out our Season 2 episode “How are you?” where we explore what this question means when you’re grieving. Connect with Deborah on Facebook: @deborah.tannen.1 Follow us! Twitter: @IQ_Podcast Instagram: @IQ_Podcast For transcripts of this series, please visit: https://ww...
2021-05-19
20 min
Hidden Brain
Why Conversations Go Wrong
Do you ever struggle to communicate with your mom? Or feel like you and your spouse sometimes speak different languages? We talk with linguist Deborah Tannen about how our conversational styles can cause unintended conflicts, and what we can do to communicate more effectively with the people in our lives. If you like our work, please try to support us! See how you can help at support.hiddenbrain.org. To learn more about human behavior and ideas that can improve your life, subscribe to our newsletter at news.hiddenbrain.org Hosted by Simplecast, an...
2021-04-26
52 min
Waar het op neerkomt
S1E09 - De man vrouw seks politiek aflevering
"Heb nog een heel boek gelezen over verschillen tussen man-vrouw van een sociolinguïst", appte Sonja aan Thijs. "Wel wat gedateerd vond ik, maar toch ook veel akelig herkenbaars...." Dus... Hier nog een aflevering over mannelijkheid en vrouwelijkheid waarin we doorborduren op de verschillen en overeenkomsten. We kijken naar wat we van elkaar kunnen leren en waar we vaak botsen. Ook krijg je een live demonstratie van hoe makkelijk het is om de ander weg te zetten als anders en gek. En last but not least maken we een uitstapje naar de politiek en komt seks eindelijk ee...
2021-03-30
46 min
Crina and Kirsten Get to Work
Your Love/Hate Relationship with Apologies
Saying, “sorry” is great, except when it’s not. An apology says you value the relationship, you have learned something and the offense will not happen again (or at least making efforts to do so). So why do sooooo many apologies end up feeling all wrong? SHOW NOTES On this episode of Crina and Kirsten Get to Work our hosts delve into apologizing. You may love an apology or you may hate an apology, but unless you are perfect (and if you think you are, you can stop reading right now - :-)), an apology is an i...
2021-03-26
42 min
History Revisited With Reflection
US1.1 - Creating the Articles of Confederation
In this first-ever full episode of History Revisited With Reflection, I explore the influences on the creation of the Articles of Confederation, but also make sure to build in moments to reflect both on our own lives, and on this moment in history. To help us in this reflection we consider the works of Naomi Cline, Deborah Tannen, and several source documents as well. For a full list of the sources used please visit my website at, https://historyrevisitedwr.weebly.com/. Some authors and works highlighted in this episode: 1. The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of...
2021-03-25
43 min
Clear+Vivid with Alan Alda
Deborah Tannen – The Stories We Tell
Deborah Tannen, author of the hugely influential best seller, You Just Don’t Understand, swaps stories with Alan about conversations that went wrong; and talks about her new book, Finding My Father: His Century-Long Journey from World War I Warsaw and My Quest to FollowSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/clearandvivid Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
2021-03-16
41 min
Sew Much More
245 - Elki Camacho - Put Your Pride Aside
The Opportunity Thinking Series of the Podcast is sponsored by the Curtains & Soft Furnishings Resource Library Elki Camacho is a Business Consultant specializing in Strategic Growth and Operational Excellence. By focusing on people, process, and technology, Elki aids businesses in transforming their business models, scaling intentionally, and transforming cultures to create more profitable businesses. As a consultant, Elki operates in various capacities to strengthen business acumen, hone operational execution, deliver training and development, act as an extended part of your business, and provide ongoing coaching to meet y...
2021-02-21
1h 09
If These Heels Could Talk
Do Women Talk Too Much?
On February 4th, 2021, the head of the Olympic Organizing Committee, Yoshiro Mori, was in the news for making derogatory comments about how women interact in professional meetings. Some of the quotes: “Women have an annoying tendency to make meetings run unnecessarily long.” “board of directors meetings with many women take a lot more time.” “When you increase the number of female executive members, if their speaking time isn’t restricted to a certain extent, they have difficulty finishing, this is annoying.” “Women are competitive.” “When one person raises a hand, others...
2021-02-17
30 min
Lisa Wentz Show - Fearless Communication Skills
Dr. Deborah Tannen: America’s Most Respected Linguist, Author of 13 Books Including 'You Just Don’t Understand,' 'Talking 9 to 5: Women and Men in Conversation,' 'The Argument Culture: Stopping America's War of Words'
“I research all the different ways we say what we mean.”On this inaugural episode of The Lisa Wentz Show, Dr. Tannen takes us on an in-depth journey into conversational styles, the differences between status and connection, pacing and pausing and how the many different ways we speak affects listeners. Today's conversation sheds light on both gender and cultural communication differences, and offers how-to's on balancing the desire to understand and appreciate our differences while remaining true to our authentic selves.
2021-01-29
40 min
Dora Heldt trifft - der dtv Buch-Podcast
Dora Heldt trifft - Sabine Asgodom
Der Bücher-Podcast mit Dora HeldtWas können Frauen von Sabine Asgodom lernen, und wie hilft Diana Hasenpflug aufgeregten Autoren durch eine Talkshow?Dora Heldt trifft in dieser Folge Sabine Asgodom – Management-Trainerin, Coach, Speaker, Autorin und vieles mehr – und Diana Hasenpflug, Pressereferentin für das Sachbuch bei dtv.Im Gespräch mit Diana Hasenpflug geht es um Handball, um Freude und Qual im Sport und beim Beruf, und darum, was Pressearbeit für das Sachbuch besonders macht und wie sie überhaupt dazu kam, dass sie Pressearbeit in einem Verlag macht.Sabine Asg...
2020-12-31
35 min
Practical Wisdom for Leaders with Scott J. Allen, Ph.D.
Dr. Linda Moore - I Think We're Experiencing That Increase in Numbers
Send us a textDr. Linda L. Moore is a licensed psychologist practicing in Kansas City, Missouri. She is President of Linda L. Moore and Associates, which offers individual and group therapy, executive coaching, management consulting, and presentations for organizations and associations around the country. Dr. Moore writes and publishes on women and power, leadership, and stress management.Books/Resources by Dr. Linda MooreDr. Moore's WebsiteBook - Release from Powerlessness: Take Charge of Your Life Book - What’s Wrong With Me? Maybe Not That Much Book - Your Personal Stress Anal...
2020-11-09
40 min
Bitch, breathe!
#3 Moms and Daughters
Moms and Daughters In this episode we get up close and personal to mom. Why does she always do that? Why do we always feel like we can never live up to her expectations? Why do we still try, even as adults? The mother-daughter relationship is a powerful one that, if we don't find a way to heal or at least accept it as is, can hurt badly, and for a very long time. Find out some of the ways my mom and I, after 25 years of trying and failing, managed to build a loving and supportive relationship and how ...
2020-10-27
22 min
Psychologists Off the Clock
168. Everyday Conversations: How Conversational Style Impacts Relationships with Deborah Tannen
A great wizard once said, “Words are, in my not-so-humble opinion, our most inexhaustible source of magic. Capable of both inflicting injury, and remedying it." Humans are social animals who thrive on effective communication. However, each of us has a different communication style, and sometimes, differences in those communication styles inflict injury. In today’s world, where communication looks very different than it used to, understanding differences in communication styles and learning to remedy word-inflicted wounds is of utmost importance. In this timely episode, Dr. Deborah Tannen talks with Jill about how communication styles affect our everyday relationships. Join us t...
2020-10-21
1h 02
Psychologists Off the Clock
168. Everyday Conversations: How Conversational Style Impacts Relationships with Deborah Tannen
A great wizard once said, “Words are, in my not-so-humble opinion, our most inexhaustible source of magic. Capable of both inflicting injury, and remedying it." Humans are social animals who thrive on effective communication. However, each of us has a different communication style, and sometimes, differences in those communication styles inflict injury. In today’s world, where communication looks very different than it used to, understanding differences in communication styles and learning to remedy word-inflicted wounds is of utmost importance. In this timely episode, Dr. Deborah Tannen talks with Jill about how communication styles affect our everyday relationships. Join us t...
2020-10-21
1h 02
This Is the Author
S5 E54: Hari Kunzru, Dan Chiasson, and Deborah Tannen
S5 Ep 54: In this episode, meet novelist and journalist Hari Kunzru, poet and critic Dan Chiasson, and professor and author Deborah Tannen. Red Pill by Hari Kunzru: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/544565/red-pill/ The Math Campers by Dan Chiasson: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/646885/the-math-campers/ Finding My Father by Deborah Tannen: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/251702/finding-my-father/
2020-10-01
23 min
9' to Thrive with Navin
Deborah Tannen
Deborah Tannen, a world-renowned professor in linguistics and known for her best selling book "You Just Don't Understand: Women and Men in Conversation", joins Navin to discuss how sometimes just listening isn't enough.
2020-10-01
15 min
Speaking of Writers
FINDING MY FATHER His Century-Long Journey from World War I Warsaw and My Quest to Follow by Deborah Tannen
Long before Deborah Tannen became a bestselling author and internationally renowned linguist at Georgetown University, she was a young girl who adored her father—profoundly influenced by his gift for writing and storytelling. In her riveting memoir, FINDING MY FATHER—her most personal and revealing work yet—Tannen embarks on the poignant, yet perilous, quest to piece together the puzzle of her father’s life. Reading journals he kept as a young man, she uncovers secrets not even she could’ve expected—secrets that force Tannen to rethink her assumptions about her father’s life, her parents’ m...
2020-09-25
13 min
Download Top Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & Culture
Finding My Father: His Century-Long Journey from World War I Warsaw and My Quest to Follow by Deborah Tannen
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/439505 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Finding My Father: His Century-Long Journey from World War I Warsaw and My Quest to Follow Author: Deborah Tannen Narrator: Deborah Tannen Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 14 minutes Release date: September 15, 2020 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: A #1 New York Times bestselling author traces her father’s life from turn-of-the-century Warsaw to New York City in an intimate memoir about family, memory, and the stories we tell. “An accomplished, clear-eyed, and affecting memoir about a man who is at once ordinary and extraordinary.”—Forward Long before she was the acclaime...
2020-09-15
10 min
Long Live the First Amendment and Free Speech
Thomas v. Chicago Park District (United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit (99-1811)
I read the Us Court of Appeals case Thomas v. Chicago Park District on https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-7th-circuit/1193655 html. I reference the books of author Debbie Ford (see "Why Good People Do Bad Things: How to Stop Being Your Own Worst Enemy" and the book of Deborah Tannen (see "You Just Don't Understand: Women and Men in Conversation". --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freepressmediapressinc/support
2020-06-19
08 min
BANTTAN VE FİŞSİZ
BANTTAN VE FİŞSİZ - S1E16
16. bölümümüzde gönül mevzuları çerçevesinde ''Kadın-Erkek İlişkileri'' hakkında konuşuyoruz. ''Haftanın Çok Satması Gereken Kitabı'' köşemizde ise Deborah Tannen'in ''Kadın - Erkek Konuşmaları, Hiç Anlamıyorsun'' isimli kitabı var. Bölümlerimizi Spotify,Anchor.fm,Google Podcasts,Apple Podcasts,PocketCasts,Breaker ve RadioPublic üzerinden takip edebilir; görüş,yorum ve önerilerinizi https://twitter.com/banttanvefissiz hesabımızdan bize iletebilirsiniz. Keyifli dinlemeler. :)
2020-02-04
53 min
Deeply Spiritual but Rather Uncertain - with Skip Collins
Women in Church Leadership - An Interview with Dr Mickie O'Donnell
Since the beginning of the church, women have been told that they are not allowed to lead in church world. That role has been given to the men - by God himself. Personally, I believe our churches are weaker because of it. Today I talk to Mickie O'Donnell about her 4 decades in church ministry and her thoughts around female leadership in the church. Below are a number of resources that Mickie mentions in this podcast. Just click on the title. Mickie's Web Site Jim Singleton talk Lean In by Sheryl Sanburg You Just D...
2019-10-15
32 min
Georgetown University Faculty in Research
Deborah Tannen - College of Arts & Sciences
Dr. Deborah Tannen has been a member of the linguistics department faculty at Georgetown since 1979. In addition to Dr. Tannen’s seventeen academic books and over one hundred scholarly articles, she has written eight books for general audiences. The best known of these is You Just Don't Understand: Women and Men in Conversation, which was on the New York Times best seller list for nearly four years, including eight months as No. 1, and has been translated into 31 languages. This is the book that brought gender differences in communication style to the forefront of public awareness. Deborah’s a frequent guest and...
2019-07-24
20 min
The Archive of Awesome
464: How to Prevent Management Messes with FranklinCovey’s Scott Jeffrey Miller
Scott Jeffrey Miller talks shares powerful stories and principles for becoming the most effective leader you can be. You'll Learn: Why making time for one-on-ones is truly worth it Three foundational principles for listening well How to flourish as a leader by practicing the Law of Harvest About Scott: Scott J. Miller is Executive Vice President of Business Development and Chief Marketing Officer for FranklinCovey. Scott has been with the company for 20 years, and previously served as Vice President of Business Development and Marketing. His role as EVP and Ch...
2019-07-15
51 min
How to Be Awesome at Your Job
464: How to Prevent Management Messes with FranklinCovey’s Scott Jeffrey Miller
Scott Jeffrey Miller shares powerful stories and principles for becoming the most effective leader you can be.— YOU'LL LEARN — 1) Why making time for one-on-ones is truly worth it.2) Three foundational principles for listening well.3) How to flourish as a leader by practicing the Law of Harvest.Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep464 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT SCOTT — Scott J. Miller is Executive Vice President of Business Development and Chief Marketing Officer for FranklinCo...
2019-07-15
48 min
Women at Work
Sorry Not Sorry
Lots of us have heard the advice that we should stop apologizing so much, especially at work. But do women really say “sorry” too often? And will it actually help our careers if we stop? We turn to two experts for insight. Karina Schumann, an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Pittsburgh, summarizes the findings from her study “Why Women Apologize More Than Men.” Then we talk with Sally Helgesen, an executive coach and a coauthor of the book How Women Rise. She explains that saying “sorry” is only one form of the minimizing language women use at...
2019-05-13
40 min
Aspen Ideas to Go
The Gratifying and Complicated Language of Friendship
The way friends talk to one another can either bring them closer or create distance. When it comes to women’s friendships, author Deborah Tannen says women talk more often (than men), at greater length, and about more personal topics. Men’s friendships tend to be more focused around activity. Either way, friendships between women, men, and women and men can be gratifying…and complicated. Tannen talks about the patterns of communication and miscommunication that affect friendships at different stages of our lives. She’s the author of "You’re the Only One I Can Tell: Inside the Language of Women’s...
2019-05-01
51 min
Aspen Ideas to Go
The Gratifying and Complicated Language of Friendship
The way friends talk to one another can either bring them closer or create distance. When it comes to women’s friendships, author Deborah Tannen says women talk more often (than men), at greater length, and about more personal topics. Men’s friendships tend to be more focused around activity. Either way, friendships between women, men, and women and men can be gratifying…and complicated. Tannen talks about the patterns of communication and miscommunication that affect friendships at different stages of our lives. She’s the author of You’re the Only One I Can Tell: Inside the Language of Women’s Fr...
2019-05-01
51 min
The Human Show: Innovation through Social Science
Greg Bennett - Linguist and Lead User Researcher at Salesforce
Greg Bennett is a Linguist and Lead User Researcher at Salesforce with extensive experience in the technology sector having previously worked for companies such as Yahoo! and Microsoft. He believes the core of user experience lies in the intersection of language and culture and utilizes ethnography and linguistics to cultivate empathy with users and inform design for the best possible user experience. In today’s episode, we talk to Greg about chatbots, how they learn right from wrong; how to deal with context and social identity when building them and how to approach bias and training of ch...
2019-02-25
38 min
Vibrant Happy Women
151: Sex and the Brain (Jane Ransom)
How to Subscribe to Vibrant Happy Women: Apple Podcasts · Android · Overcast · Castbox · Radio Public About this Episode: Sex can bring up feelings of shame for some women, but it doesn’t have to be that way. In this episode, brain expert Jane Ransom shares research on the brain-body components of sex, differences between men and women, the importance of mental rehearsal and playfulness, and much more. What You'll Learn: How letting go of shame can change your entire physiological experience of sex due to your brain-body loop. Why it’s important culturally that women stop shaming men for their h...
2019-02-11
1h 06
Aspen Ideas to Go
LOL, Like, and Literally: Is the English Language Deteriorating?
Young people tend to say “LOL” and “like” a lot. Business jargon — such as “What’s the ask?”— is surfacing in boardrooms. Is the English language deteriorating before our ears? Linguist and author John McWhorter pushes back, saying these modern terms are examples of language evolving. Words’ meanings have always changed and those shifts will continue. “Language is like clouds,” says McWhorter. “If the clouds are in the same position they were in when we came in, something’s wrong.” In this conversation with Georgetown linguistics professor Deborah Tannen, he talks about his book "Words on the Move" and explains why we shouldn’t be frustrated...
2019-01-23
50 min
Aspen Ideas to Go
LOL, Like, and Literally: Is the English Language Deteriorating?
Young people tend to say “LOL” and “like” a lot. Business jargon — such as “What’s the ask?”— is surfacing in boardrooms. Is the English language deteriorating before our ears? Linguist and author John McWhorter pushes back, saying these modern terms are examples of language evolving. Words’ meanings have always changed and those shifts will continue. “Language is like clouds,” says McWhorter. “If the clouds are in the same position they were in when we came in, something’s wrong.” In this conversation with Georgetown linguistics professor Deborah Tannen, he talks about his book Words on the Move and explains why we shouldn’t be f...
2019-01-22
50 min
MNDFCK Podcast
S4,E4 - 1/1/2019 - Mansplaining
Marcus K. Dowling flies solo for the fourth installment of MNDFCK live from yes, his bedroom in Washington, DC. The topic, an open and frank conversation regarding mansplaining in his life, your life, the podcast, and more. He offers tips for moving forward like humbling oneself to the power of listening, learning the strength of being a good listener, and moreover potentially using yoga as a practice to balance and center one's mindset moving forward. SHOW NOTES: More information about Author and Linguist Deborah Tannen: http://www.deborahtannen.com/ Rebecca Solnit's TomDispatch article that gave bir...
2019-01-01
22 min
Communication and Media Studies (Audio)
Texting Etiquette Varies by Generation
Deborah Tannen discusses how interacting via text messaging services challenges relationships. Tannen is on the faculty of Georgetown Universitys Department of Linguistics. Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Lectures" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34069]
2018-09-18
04 min
UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures (Video)
Texting Etiquette Varies by Generation
Deborah Tannen discusses how interacting via text messaging services challenges relationships. Tannen is on the faculty of Georgetown Universitys Department of Linguistics. Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Lectures" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34069]
2018-09-18
04 min
UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures (Audio)
Texting Etiquette Varies by Generation
Deborah Tannen discusses how interacting via text messaging services challenges relationships. Tannen is on the faculty of Georgetown Universitys Department of Linguistics. Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Lectures" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34069]
2018-09-18
04 min
Communication and Media Studies (Video)
Texting Etiquette Varies by Generation
Deborah Tannen discusses how interacting via text messaging services challenges relationships. Tannen is on the faculty of Georgetown Universitys Department of Linguistics. Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Lectures" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34069]
2018-09-18
04 min
Gesund Führen - der Leadership Podcast
070 - Erde an Mars: Männliche und weibliche Kommunikationssysteme
Nicht selten echauffieren sich Frauen mit hoher Führungsverantwortung über ineffiziente Kommunikationsformen ihrer männlichen Kollegen. Manchmal entsteht der Eindruck, als Frau doppelt so viel leisten zu müssen, um überhaupt wahrgenommen zu werden. Dabei kann es schlichtweg "nur" das falsche Kommunikationssystem sein, dass frau genutzt hat. In dieser Folge geht es um einzelne Aspekte des vertikalen und des horizontalen Kommunikationssystems, welche Deborah Tannen stereotypisch dem männlichen bzw. weiblichen Kommunikations-Stil zuordnet. Literatur zu diesem Thema: Stefan Modler: Das Arroganz-Prinzip Marion Knaths: Spiele mit der Macht Deborah Tannen: Du kannst mich einfach...
2018-07-05
08 min
Strong Feelings
Supporting Others with Sarah Drasner
This week, we get down to the business of being a badass woman in tech with Sarah Drasner, an engineer, author, award-winning speaker, and renowned expert on web animation. We hear about mentorship, using your profile to help others be seen, building a body of work, and so much more. > For the first little while I was trying to pull myself up by my bootstraps and just, like, work really hard to kind of get some place where I felt more comfortable—where I was not just taking any job that was offered me. And th...
2018-05-08
56 min
Relationship Alive!
Improve Your Communication Skills for Deeper Understanding and Connection
How does the way that you communicate affect your ability to connect, and be understood? Can you change your communication style to become a more effective communicator? We don’t all use language the same way, and in today’s episode, we’re going to see exactly how those differences play out in our interactions with the people we care about most. And by the end of the conversation, you’ll have some strategies for bridging the communication gap in any situation when things aren’t going quite as you had planned. Our guest is Deborah Tannen, Georgetown Professor and author...
2018-03-28
1h 09
Dudes of Disruption
Episode 117: “Brothers & Sisters”
<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/bb/a6/bf/tommy-spero/3000x3000_11808827.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />“In some ways, siblings…are more influential in your childhood than your parents.” Deborah Tannen Much has been written about the impact of parents on the development of a human being. The relationship of a sibling has just as much impact on us at both the conscious and unconscious level. The episode will share research that shows how a child’s sensory perceptions of their siblings occurs as early and as often as one of...
2018-03-12
32 min
Divorce Dialogues
How to Talk About Divorce (Or Not) with Deborah Tannen
If someone close to you is going through a divorce, you may not know what to say. Do they want to talk about it? You want to be helpful, but it can be tough to intuit what they need. For some, opening up about their divorce is healing. Others would rather talk about something else—or do something active. So, what is the best way to communicate with friends and family members about how you can best support them? Deborah Tannen is a New York Times bestselling author and Professor of Linguistics at Georgetown University. Her work focuses on how th...
2018-03-06
25 min
HBR IdeaCast
Women at Work: Make Yourself Heard
In this special episode, HBR IdeaCast host Sarah Green Carmichael introduces Harvard Business Review’s new podcast “Women at Work,” about women’s experiences in the workplace. This episode about being heard tackles three aspects of communication: first, how and why women’s speech patterns differ from men’s; second, how women can be more assertive in meetings; and third, how women can deal with interrupters (since the science shows women get interrupted more often than men do). Guests: Deborah Tannen, Jill Flynn, and Amy Gallo.
2018-01-31
46 min
Women at Work
Make Yourself Heard
Have you ever been in a meeting and shared an idea, only to have it ignored? Then, 10 minutes later, a guy shares the same idea, and your boss says “Great idea!” (Grrr.) Or maybe you’ve been told you apologize too much, don’t speak up enough, or that you need more “confidence” or “leadership presence.” (Ugh.) In this episode, we tackle three aspects of communication: first, how and why women’s speech patterns differ from men’s; second, how women can be more assertive in meetings; and third, how women can deal with interrupters (since the science shows women get interrupted more...
2018-01-24
44 min
UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures (Audio)
The Language of Friendship: The Role of Talk in an Understudied Relationship
Deborah Tannen draws on her interviews with eighty women, ranging in age from 9 to 97, and on years of research examining how ways of talking affect relationships, to explore the role of talk among friends, with particular focus on women’s friendships, how they compare to men’s, and the consequences of such differences. Tannen is on the faculty of Georgetown University’s Department of Linguistics Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Lectures" [Humanities] [Show ID: 32998]
2017-12-25
1h 10
UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures (Video)
The Language of Friendship: The Role of Talk in an Understudied Relationship
Deborah Tannen draws on her interviews with eighty women, ranging in age from 9 to 97, and on years of research examining how ways of talking affect relationships, to explore the role of talk among friends, with particular focus on women’s friendships, how they compare to men’s, and the consequences of such differences. Tannen is on the faculty of Georgetown University’s Department of Linguistics Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Lectures" [Humanities] [Show ID: 32998]
2017-12-25
1h 10
UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures (Audio)
Conversations on the Small Screen: Talking over Social Media
Deborah Tannen discusses how interacting over social media is changing and challenging relationships, amplifying both the risks and the gifts of voice-to-voice conversations. Tannen is on the faculty of Georgetown University’s Department of Linguistics. Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Lectures" [Humanities] [Show ID: 32999]
2017-12-18
1h 14
UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures (Video)
Conversations on the Small Screen: Talking over Social Media
Deborah Tannen discusses how interacting over social media is changing and challenging relationships, amplifying both the risks and the gifts of voice-to-voice conversations. Tannen is on the faculty of Georgetown University’s Department of Linguistics. Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Lectures" [Humanities] [Show ID: 32999]
2017-12-18
1h 14
Armonia Emocional podcast
Free your Spirit!
Welcome back to Emotions in Harmony with Dr. Carmen Roman. In this episode Dr. Carmen interviews Dr. D’vorah Grenn. Dr. D’vorah served as a Chair and Executive Co Faculty in the Women and Spirituality Masters Program at the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, now called SOFIA University. She is also the cofounder of the Spiritual Guidance Network, and on the founding advisory board of the Kohenet Priestesses Training Institute. She is here to share her experiences of women in spirituality, sacred space and laughing together. Dr D’vorah has a strong commitment to help women be joyful about being women...
2017-07-13
48 min
Just the Right Book with Roxanne Coady
Inside the Language of Women's Friendships
Deborah Tannen is a mega bestselling author and renowned Georgetown linguist. Her previous book, You Just Don't Understand: Women and Men in Conversation, was on the NY Times Bestseller List for four years, and as Roxanne puts it, "has become the bible for the differences in the way in which girls and women and boys and men converse." Tannen joins Just the Right Book to discuss her new book, You're the Only One I Can Tell: Inside the Language of Women's Friendships, guiding us to understand the conversational ingredients and behavior that bond or break our friendships with women. Be su...
2017-07-05
38 min
Slate Debates
The Language of Female Friendships
John McWhorter discusses communication styles with linguist Deborah Tannen, author of You're the Only One I Can Tell: Inside the Language of Women's Friendships.Join Slate Plus! Members get bonus segments, exclusive member-only podcasts, and more. Sign up for a free trial today at www.slate.com/podcastsplus. Twitter: @lexiconvalleyFacebook: facebook.com/LexiconValleyEmail: lexiconvalley@slate.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2017-05-02
36 min
Get Lost In This Heart-Pounding Full Audiobook — Perfect Between Meetings.
You're the Only One I Can Tell by Deborah Tannen
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/176358to listen full audiobooks. Title: You're the Only One I Can Tell Author: Deborah Tannen Narrator: Deborah Tannen Format: mp3 Length: 10 hrs and 59 mins Release date: 05-02-17 Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars, 36 ratings Genres: Friendship Publisher's Summary:
2017-05-02
10h 59
Season 12 | Writing Excuses
12.18: Gendered Dialect, with J.R. Johansson
Your Hosts: Howard, Mary, and Dan, with guest-host Susan Chang, and special guest J.R. Johannsen J.R. Johannson joined Howard, Mary, Dan, and guest-host Susan Chang at LTUE 2017 for a discussion of gendered dialect. We lead with a quick introduction to the Genderlect theory, by Deborah Tannen, which uses a very broad brush to describe key differences between the … Continue reading 12.18: Gendered Dialect, with J.R. Johansson →
2017-05-01
19 min
For Women Over 40/Conversations with Cyma
Words Matter – Women’s Friendships (A Conversation with Author Deborah Tannen)
Deborah Tannen is the acclaimed author of You Just Don’t Understand, which was on the New York Times bestseller list for nearly four years; the New York Times bestseller on mother-daughter communication You’re Wearing That?; I Only Say This Because I Love You; and many other books. A professor of linguistics at Georgetown University, she appears frequently on national television and radio. She […]
2017-04-24
00 min
HSP SOS
HSP SOS #21- Gender Roles and Highly Sensitive Persons
Do you feel like you are a poor excuse for a "traditional" woman? Maybe you don't like baby showers, don't want children, and feel less "girly" than other women. If you are a male, perhaps you don't want to talk about the latest sporting event over beers with the boys, could care less about a man cave, and feel overwhelmed with the pressures put on you to be "the provider" for your family. It's possible you feel like you are constantly disappointing others when you are just trying to be yourself? There's a reason for that! HSP's often have a di...
2017-04-13
44 min
The Gray Area with Sean Illing
Deborah Tannen on gendered speech, Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, and you
To understand the 2012 election, you had to ask a political scientist. To understand the 2016 election, you need to call a linguist.At least, I did. Deborah Tannen is a Georgetown University linguist who's done pioneering work in how men and women's communication styles differ. Her book You Just Don't Understand: Women and Men in Conversation, was on the New York Times best seller list for nearly four years, including eight months as number one. But I got to know her earlier this year, as part of a reporting project to understand Hillary Clinton's leadership style, and the ways in...
2016-11-01
1h 33
The Dork Forest
TDF EP 187 – Live from Portland: Carrie Brownstein
Carrie Brownstein (Portlandia, Sleater-Kinney) (@Carrie_Rachel on twitter) loves books, music, socio-linguistics, dogs, guitars and I interupt almost every stoy she tells. I talk too much but she's still fascinating, hilarious and really, quite nice. Enjoy. is the podcast network that TDF is with and there’s a bunch of other great podcasts there if you’re looking for more comedy podcasts… browse away! Facebook Fan Group is where you can talk about the eps and meet other Rangers o' TDF You can also always email me at Jackie@JackieKashian.com Donate at o My website has performance schedules and Tshirts...
2013-08-13
1h 01
Theology Nerd Throwdown
TNT: Jim Wallis, the Church and the World
In this episode: Tripp talks with Jim Wallis about the Common Good and being on God’s side, then Bo and Callid chat about the church and the world. The four books that come up in this episode are: On God’s Side: What Religion Forgets and Politics Hasn’t Learned about Serving the Common Good by Jim Wallis The Argument Culture: Stopping America’s War of Words by Deborah Tannen The Peaceable Kingdom: A Primer In Christian Ethics by Stanley Hauerwas Rethinking Christ and Culture: A Post-Christendom Perspective by Craig A. Ca...
2013-05-11
57 min
Immerse Yourself In Into A Best-Selling Full Audiobook Between Meetings.
You Were Always Mom's Favorite by Deborah Tannen
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/171623to listen full audiobooks. Title: You Were Always Mom's Favorite Author: Deborah Tannen Narrator: Deborah Tannen Format: mp3 Length: 8 hrs and 39 mins Release date: 09-15-09 Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars, 17 ratings Genres: Siblings Publisher's Summary:
2009-09-15
8h 39
Personal Growth Podcast
He Said - She Said
In this lecture linguistics professor and bestselling author Deborah Tannen describes many of the basic differences between in communication between men and women.
2009-06-04
37 min
Living Dialogues
LD 098: Christine Page guest – 7 of 7 On the Road of “2012 NOW – Empowering the Transformation”
Episode Description: “For human evolution to continue, the conversation must deepen.” – Margaret Mead This is the seventh and last in a seven-part series of “Pilgrimage Dialogues” forming part of and leading up to a Conference Gathering in Fort Collins, Colorado on May 29-30, 2009, entitled “2012 NOW – Empowering the Transformation”, for which I am serving as the Master of Ceremonies and opening presenter. Past Living Dialogues in this series have included dialogues with myself and Robert Sitler, John Major Jenkins, Stanislav Grof, Richard Tarnas (parts 1 and 2), and with Sobonfu Some’. Details and registration information available at www.unveiling2012.org. Duncan Campbell: 2012 Now: Empowering The Tr...
2009-05-27
00 min
Living Dialogues
LD 097: Richard Tarnas guest (Part 2) – 6 of 7 On the Road of “2012 NOW – Empowering the Transformation”
Episode Description:“For human evolution to continue, the conversation must deepen.” – Margaret Mead This is the sixth in a seven-part series of “Pilgrimage Dialogues” forming part of and leading up to a Conference Gathering in Fort Collins, Colorado on May 29-30, 2009, entitled “2012 NOW – Empowering the Transformation”, for which I am serving as the Master of Ceremonies and opening presenter. Past Living Dialogues in this series have included dialogues with myself and Robert Sitler, John Major Jenkins, Stanislav Grof, Richard Tarnas, and with Sobonfu Some’. The final Living Dialogue in the series will be with Christine Page. Details and registration information available at www.u...
2009-05-27
00 min