Listening
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Another version of the Mozart myth is that
listening
to Mozart can make you not only cleverer but healthier, too.
OK, so I've been talking for about 12 minutes now, and you've probably been sitting there
listening
to me, analyzing my speech patterns and body language and trying to work out if you should take any notice of what I'm saying, whether I'm telling the truth or whether I'm lying.
What we need to do is assess psychological theories by seeing what predictions they make, whether that is that
listening
to Mozart makes you smarter, that you learn better when information is presented in your preferred learning style or whatever it is, all of these are testable empirical predictions, and the only way we can make progress is to test these predictions against the data in tightly controlled experimental studies.
So this last one is called "The Sunshine Kid." Thank you very much for
listening.
Remember, just a few years earlier, news was consumed from just three places: reading a newspaper or magazine,
listening
to the radio or watching television.
I'm
listening
to the sound of my voice, my voice on surreptitiously taped phone calls that a supposed friend had made the year before.
So yeah, microbes are talking and we are listening, and they are taking us, one planet at a time and one moon at a time, towards their big brothers out there.
No, that was helpless laughter, and in fact, to record that, all they had to do was record me watching one of my friends
listening
to something I knew she wanted to laugh at, and I just started doing this.
We put other sounds in there to distract them, and all they're doing is lying
listening
to sounds.
So what you're
listening
to, so this is your motor units happening right here.
Thank you so much for
listening.
"Why can't we just do what we want to do?" (Laughter) They ask, and I answer each question honestly, and this exchange in
listening
helps to clear up any misconceptions.
I remember sitting on his knee
listening
to his mining stories.
So, 15 years ago, I cofounded an organization called Exhale to start
listening
to people who have had abortions.
I wish I could tell you that when you decide to be pro-voice, that you'll find beautiful moments of breakthrough and gardens full of flowers, where
listening
and storytelling creates wonderful "a-ha" moments.
So, let's talk about
listening
and how to be a good listener.
So, I'll never forget being in one of the Exhale counselor meetings,
listening
to a volunteer talk about how she was getting a lot of calls from Christian women who were talking about God.
Two weeks ago, I was
listening
to my radio, and your voice came on, and you spoke about something called the HeForShe, and the need for men to play their role.
So what that means is that when you're talking to your spouse, your children, a colleague or your doctor on the telephone, someone could be
listening.
Listening
to you, what I hear you saying is taking math seriously, that has infused your whole life.
They need your actual person: your physical personhood and your open minds and open ears and boundless compassion, sitting next to them,
listening
and nodding and asking questions for hours at a time.
I remember once
listening
to Whitney Houston singing, "No matter what they take from me, they can't take away my dignity."
The act of you
listening
to me today brings me farther into the light.
I went shopping, I played bingo, but mainly I was just observing and
listening.
Over the last couple of years, we learned that from the roofs of the US and the British Embassy, the secret services have been
listening
to the entire district, including the mobile phone of Angela Merkel.
The antennas of the British GCHQ are hidden in a white cylindrical radome, while the
listening
post of the American NSA is covered by radio transparent screens.
The Academy of Arts joined the project, and so we built another large antenna on their rooftop, exactly between the
listening
posts of the NSA and the GCHQ.
We named the project "Can You Hear Me?" (Laughter) The antennas created an open and free Wi-Fi communication network in which anyone who wanted to would be able to participate using any Wi-Fi-enabled device without any hindrance, and be able to send messages to those
listening
on the frequencies that were being intercepted.
We make perfect sense of that image just as they make perfect sense of what they're doing because under the arc of the same sun on the same plains,
listening
to the howls of the same dangers, they became who they are and we became who we are.
When we think about learning, we often picture students in a classroom or lecture hall, books open on their desks,
listening
intently to a teacher or professor in the front of the room.
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