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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Communication Breakdown

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2024

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Kirk Honda interviews Dr. Jordan Allen, associate professor at Utah Valley University, about communication and other topics. Dr. Jordan Allen can be found at @CommunicationCrackdown on Instagram and TikTok.

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00:00 Introducing Dr. Jordan Allen01:04 Communication myths
20:36 Layers of communication 
37:23 Family estrangement 
49:06 Flexible communication

53:31 Communication in Sister Wives
56:57 CommunicationCrackdown

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October 21, 2024

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®

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0:00.0

Hey Deservant listeners, we have a special guest on the podcast today, Dr Jordan Allen,

0:06.2

who is an associate professor at Utah Valley University, which is near Provo.

0:10.8

She has expertise in a lot of areas including communication. So welcome to

0:17.0

the podcast Dr Jordan Allen. Thank you so much for having me. I'm a huge

0:21.0

huge fan. Huge fan.

0:23.0

Yeah, I was at the end of one of my episodes of Sister Wives reaction, I said, hey, you know, if you're

0:29.4

an expert on something, I always like to talk with experts and learn and it's gratifying to know that legit

0:37.4

scientists and professors and clinicians are watching my stupid little reaction videos to sister wives.

0:45.0

So at the very least you're justifying my existence.

0:49.6

Oh good.

0:50.6

You're currently writing a textbook on communication and you also wrote that you are passionate

0:58.5

about the ongoing pervasive myths in our culture around communication that can cause suffering.

1:04.8

So what are some myths of communication that you'd like to dispel?

1:08.6

One of the biggest that I am writing about right now is that we send a receiver model of communication is always

1:16.0

the way that we've talked about communication.

1:18.2

That there's a person that sends a message and that a person that receives a message. And really that model came from like broadcasting or communications

1:26.8

with the S kind of information.

1:28.5

So miscommunication wasn't used until like the 1930s. Sender receiver wasn't used until the 1930s,

1:32.8

sender receiver wasn't used until the 1930s

1:36.5

into the 1950s.

1:38.0

And so there's a lot of things that come along with this model,

1:41.6

like, um, attunedment also. things that come along with this model like

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