Utterance with Mary JL Rowe

How does the concept of “utterance” shape personal reflection, communication, and creative processes?

The dynamic interplay between internal dialogue and outward communication shapes the creative journey.

The intent— The intent to influence— …and that means, if you want to influence, you’ve got to be at your best and you’ve got to be as pure-hearted as possible.

~ Mary JL Rowe (4:22)

The conversation revolves around the concept of “utterance” as a multi-faceted tool for personal reflection and creative expression. Utterance involves intentionally speaking thoughts aloud, which transforms not only how they are communicated but also how they are understood by the speaker. This process fosters clarity, emotional depth, and self-awareness, offering insights into how one’s words can influence others.

Other topics include the challenges of curating meaningful content, balancing personal authenticity with audience expectations, and crafting a compelling narrative. The idea of creating safe, structured spaces for creativity and collaboration also emerges, emphasizing shared understanding and values such as compassion and mercy.

Takeaways

Utterance as a process — Speaking thoughts aloud changes their impact and understanding.

Intentional communication — Words are most effective when they stem from sincerity and clarity.

Personal growth through reflection — Recording and revisiting thoughts fosters self-awareness and improvement.

Safe spaces for creativity — Creativity thrives with guidelines that encourage trust and freedom.

Balancing authenticity and expectations — Effective communication requires addressing audience needs while maintaining authenticity.

Vision for a better world — Shared values of compassion and understanding can guide collective progress.

Resources

Toastmasters — An international organization offering structured opportunities to improve public speaking and leadership skills.

Business Networking International — A networking group focused on professional connections and business growth.

Rick Lindbergh — Mentioned as a source of advice on creating distance in recording and listening processes.

Mary JL Rowe

(Written with help from Chat-GPT.)

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