
Shut Up
Richard Dillon
In a world drowning in noise, we've forgotten how to truly hear each other. We scroll, interrupt, and offer unsolicited advice, mistaking activity for connection. Shut Up is a profound exploration of what happens when we stop trying to fix, impress,...
Location:
United States
Description:
In a world drowning in noise, we've forgotten how to truly hear each other. We scroll, interrupt, and offer unsolicited advice, mistaking activity for connection. Shut Up is a profound exploration of what happens when we stop trying to fix, impress, or fill the silence, and instead learn to simply stay. Richard Dillon's journey begins in an ordinary café, where a single moment of silence with a grieving friend reveals a truth he'd been missing: real listening isn't about having the right words, it's about being fully present. This realization unwinds through his marriage, his parenting, his work, and his relationship with himself. Drawing from two decades of Aikido practice, Dillon shows how the body listens before the mind does. On the mat, he learned to read tension, breath, and intention, skills that transform how we meet others in their pain and joy. Combined with insights from Nonviolent Communication, Carl Rogers, and neuroscience on co-regulation, this book bridges ancient wisdom with modern understanding. Through intimate stories, a son's anxiety before an exam, a partner's fury that isn't about the dishes, a customer call that saves a marriage, and the quiet ache of divorce, Dillon reveals how listening shapes everything. He writes with unflinching honesty about his failures: offering advice when his partner needed space, managing conversations instead of meeting them, hearing words while missing what lived beneath. But this isn't about failure, it's about return. About learning that presence is more powerful than perfection, that silence can be sacred, and that the most generous thing we can offer is our undivided attention. Whether you're struggling to connect with your children, navigate conflict with your partner, lead with authenticity, or simply hear your own inner voice, Shut Up offers a path back to the lost art that holds it all together. Duration - 5h 14m. Author - Richard Dillon. Narrator - Ken Franson. Published Date - Monday, 06 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Good Uke Publishing ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:01:41
Introduction
Duration:00:17:44
Chapter 1 A call to listen
Duration:00:21:03
Chapter 2 Why people don’t need your opinion
Duration:00:28:05
Chapter 3 What gets in the way
Duration:00:19:24
Chapter 4 The science of listening
Duration:00:29:33
Chapter 5 The art of listening
Duration:00:27:33
Chapter 6 Different ways of listening
Duration:00:33:35
Chapter 7 Listening to your kids
Duration:00:18:18
Chapter 8 Listening to your partner
Duration:00:25:54
Chapter 9 Listening at work
Duration:00:21:20
Chapter 10 Back to the beginning
Duration:00:24:06
Chapter 11 How listening changes relationships
Duration:00:18:08
Chapter 12 Listening to yourself
Duration:00:22:28
Afterword
Duration:00:05:07
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:09