That's because empathic listening creates a quality of relating rarely experienced. Even further, this quality of relating engages the speaker with the meaning they are expressing with and through their words, the meaning which is more than and beyond the words. This engaging moves the speaker deeper into their meaning. While the results of this new way of listening are powerful, the skills involved are easily learnable by all levels of listeners. Professionals and beginners who practice this way of listening discover opportunities to use it multiple times a day in everyday encounters.
When I Listen is the culmination of author Allan Rohlfs's five decades long work of practicing listening and teaching. As Kathleen Tillman, Professor of Pastoral Ministry, Emerita, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago says, "When I Listen is an act of devotion by a person who has touched hundreds of lives with his own deep capacity to listen and to teach."