Dec 7, 2017
Broadcaster and Journalist
Tracey Holmes explains how to listen across continents, cultures
and context. We learn how to understand the role of preparation in
bringing you into a state of complete listening to the speaker. For
three decades, Tracey Holmes has been a journalist & broadcaster
covering international news, current affairs and global
sport.
Her job has taken her around the
globe, several times; she's lived and worked for extended periods
in Hong Kong, Beijing, Abu Dhabi & Dubai for some of the world's
most recognised organisations such as the ABC, SBS, CNN, China
Central Television & Dubai Eye.
She is an award winning
interviewer, a published author and an educator. Currently Tracey
works for the ABC presenting a daily international news & current
affairs program and a weekly sports politics program, The
Ticket.
She is also senior lecturer in
journalism at UTS, Sydney; senior mentor for the IOC Young
Reporters program; and trainer for the joint ABC-Department of
Foreign Affairs & Trade international program 'WINS'. Tracey is a
board member of Volleyball Australia and The Greg Chappell
Foundation & is an Ambassador for the Australian Museum and the
Sydney Institute of Marine Science.
Today’s Topics:
- Listening to yourself and how a journalist
prepares for an interview.
- How
Tracey uses all of her senses to gauge how her interviews are
going.
- The
importance of asking others about who you are interviewing and how
those perspectives will help you listen more deeply.
- Digging as deeply as Tracey can and then
getting down to the essence of the interview.
- The
life in the day of a broadcast journalist and understand the
techniques required to stay focused.
- How
to keep going when things don’t always go as you plan.
- What
Asia can teach us all about listening.
- Watching what people do when learning a new
language.
- The
things that are said and the things that are unsaid.
- Listening with open eyes and open ears and an
open heart.
- With
radio people listen deeply and open up.
- How
Tracey’s family went to South Africa to go on a surfing
trip.
- How
International journalists were more about humanity than economics
at the Olympics.
- Making people from different places feel more
comfortable.
- Going
into meditation when not thinking about exploring.
- The
importance of language and its syntax and context.
- Listening to history and art to connect better
to the people and the culture.
- The
role of learning from other cultures and the aboriginal
nations.
- How
her husbands grandfather was chained to a tree for using his native
language.
- The
Aboriginal people are good listeners and use space between words
well.
- The
importance of slowing down and listening completely.
- Being
comfortable with silence.
- The
story of Clinton Pryor and his 6000 KM trek across
Australia.
- He
walked from Perth to Canberra to meet Malcolm Turnbull.
- The
importance of listening and trying to understand. You don’t always
have to have an answer.
- How
there is a lot of discussion in the middle that people will listen
to.
- Using
caution when describing people as role models.
- Listening for meaning and being genuinely
curious.
- Tracey carries a microphone and records people
who she thinks are interesting.
- Tracey’s interview with a homeless man who had
a story.
- He
shared why he was there, the problems in Australia, and that he
worried about the same things we all worry about.
- You
can look at everybody and take something away that makes you better
and the overall picture better.
- Meditation and understanding what someone is
going through.
- Going
on a journey and then bringing it back.
- How
Tracey works through the conversations beforehand.
Links and Resources:
Quotes:
“With your ears you are not just
listening. You are also seeing and feeling.” Tracey
Holmes
“I can tell when something is
gripping because the people around stop doing their work and start
listening.” Tracey Holmes
“With all of your senses, you
have to do all things.” Tracey Holmes
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