Listen as we discuss vocal art and the power of our words in this great conversation with Jonathan Parker. He believes there is artwork in curiosity, asking great questions, listening and sharing.


Show Notes:

We are all artists + conversations are our artwork
What would happen, how could we change the world, if we took our words more seriously?
Curiosity is the canvas of all of our artwork
We must define what we believe about ourselves and stay accountable to those beliefs.
Our lives are filled with others telling us what we believe – we end up being “counterfeit artists.”
We are not defined by our work. The work exists because of us.
Self-reflection can be scary. One must grow in self-awareness: seek to understand why they do the things they do
You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with – are these the right people?
Prescribed authenticity versus true authenticity
Everyone desires the opportunity to communicate + the respect to be heard (no matter your age, gender, race or heritage)
Important for YPs to create margin (space + time) to discover what they truly want, what they believe, not what you were raised to want and believe.
Social media is a powerful tool but gives a false impression of connection and conversation
Need to shift from actively responding to actively listening
Millennials grow up being told what they should be, then come to a point where they are lost – they’ve never stopped to think what they WANT to be, themselves
No conversation is a throwaway – people remember you based on every individual interaction
Don’t miss the opportunity to refine your art, to constantly improve


Guest Bio: Jonathan Parker is a creative thought-leader and influencer who has a captivating story about why the Art of the Conversation became important to him. Originally from New England, Jonathan did not speak until almost five years old; and then became an adult who is known for engaging conversations and powerful public speaking. His own journey led him to research and value the incredible power of intentional conversations resulting in a compelling training around this topic that he takes to businesses and nonprofit organizations with great success.


Connect with Jonathan:

LinkedIn: jonathanrparker

Facebook: @artoftheconversation

Twitter: @createvocalart

Email: [email protected]

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n94qN28vHKE&t=26s

Instagram: @hymnsandhops

Facebook: @hymnsandhops

Website:  gospelontap.com


Resources:

Fellowship Greenville
Diversity & Inclusion Summit


INTRO AND OUTRO MUSIC (Used by permission):

© 2017 UCYP Theme written and arranged by Luke Pecoraro all rights reserved.
© 2017 UCYP...

Listen as we discuss vocal art and the power of our words in this great conversation with Jonathan Parker. He believes there is artwork in curiosity, asking great questions, listening and sharing.


Show Notes:

We are all artists + conversations are our artwork
What would happen, how could we change the world, if we took our words more seriously?
Curiosity is the canvas of all of our artwork
We must define what we believe about ourselves and stay accountable to those beliefs.
Our lives are filled with others telling us what we believe – we end up being “counterfeit artists.”
We are not defined by our work. The work exists because of us.
Self-reflection can be scary. One must grow in self-awareness: seek to understand why they do the things they do
You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with – are these the right people?
Prescribed authenticity versus true authenticity
Everyone desires the opportunity to communicate + the respect to be heard (no matter your age, gender, race or heritage)
Important for YPs to create margin (space + time) to discover what they truly want, what they believe, not what you were raised to want and believe.
Social media is a powerful tool but gives a false impression of connection and conversation
Need to shift from actively responding to actively listening
Millennials grow up being told what they should be, then come to a point where they are lost – they’ve never stopped to think what they WANT to be, themselves
No conversation is a throwaway – people remember you based on every individual interaction
Don’t miss the opportunity to refine your art, to constantly improve


Guest Bio: Jonathan Parker is a creative thought-leader and influencer who has a captivating story about why the Art of the Conversation became important to him. Originally from New England, Jonathan did not speak until almost five years old; and then became an adult who is known for engaging conversations and powerful public speaking. His own journey led him to research and value the incredible power of intentional conversations resulting in a compelling training around this topic that he takes to businesses and nonprofit organizations with great success.


Connect with Jonathan:

LinkedIn: jonathanrparker

Facebook: @artoftheconversation

Twitter: @createvocalart

Email: [email protected]

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n94qN28vHKE&t=26s

Instagram: @hymnsandhops

Facebook: @hymnsandhops

Website:  gospelontap.com


Resources:

Fellowship Greenville
Diversity & Inclusion Summit


INTRO AND OUTRO MUSIC (Used by permission):

© 2017 UCYP Theme written and arranged by Luke Pecoraro all rights reserved.
© 2017 UCYP (Uphill Conversations Young Professionals) (UCYP is an Uphill Strategies, LLC production)

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