'How Are You?' John Cowan on Better Phrases We Can Use to Be a Listening Ear
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People everywhere truly appreciate the chance to talk about their problems. Once they push past shyness and pride, they value a compassionate, listening ear—even when that person doesn't have all the answers or solutions. John Cowan joins Andrew Urquhart in the studio to explore better phrases that help uncover how someone is genuinely feeling.
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