š“355. Why your office is ruining your focus feat. Julian Treasure (Weekend Rewind)
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Today Iām pulling you into a conversation Iāve been hanging out to have again, because Julian Treasure is one of those rare humans who makes you rethink how you speak, how you listen, and even how your office is quietly wrecking your brain.I open by asking a simple question: whatās your favourite TED Talk? Because TED is basically the internetās global library of āoh wowā moments. I share a few of mine, and then we get into the reason Julianās back, his talk āHow to Speak so that People Want to Listenā is one I use all the time in my workshops.Julianās done five TED Talks, his videos have been viewed more than 100 million times, and heās living proof that voice and listening arenāt āsoft skillsā. Theyāre career skills.What we get into1) Open plan offices: productivity killers in a suit Julian doesnāt mince words: open plan offices are often a nightmare. Noise is the number one complaint and itās not even close. Too loud, you lose focus. Too quiet, you feel watched and you stop talking anyway. Either way, itās not the collaboration utopia architects promised.He also shares the research that open plan can lead to more emails and less talking because people donāt want to be overheard.2) Noise isnāt just annoying. Itās a health issue. Julian explains that weāve got limited bandwidth for conversations and when speech is around you, it hijacks your attention. Long exposure to higher workplace noise isnāt just āa vibe problemā. It can lift stress and impact health over time.3) The office should be āactivity-basedā, not one-size-fits-all We talk about activity-based working: the idea that an office should have different zones for different work types. Quiet space for deep work. Open space for collaboration. Booths for calls. A space designed like a living system, not a factory floor.4) Biophilia and soundscapes (yes, itās a thing) Julian shares what his company has been building: soundscapes designed to improve wellbeing and productivity, using nature-based audio (often water) rather than artificial ācoloured noiseā. Itās niche, and itās fascinating.5) My favourite bit: how facilitators can design the room for better collaboration Julian gives a simple, practical checklist for any workshop space:Acoustics: soft surfaces, curtains, carpet, irregular shapes helpNoise sources: fans, traffic, hallway machines, anything that drags attention awaySound system: match it to room size and your voice, and consider your own mic rigSetup discipline: arrive early, reset the room at breaks, make it feel cared forHe even suggests the easiest room test: walk in and clap. Your ears will tell you the truth.6) Why silence is the first lesson in a speaking course This surprised me too. Julian starts his course with silence because silence is the baseline for real listening. If you canāt listen properly, you canāt speak into what people actually need. Speaking and listening arenāt separate skills, they feed each other in real time.He drops a question Iām stealing forever: āWhatās the listening Iām speaking into?ā Different room, different time of day, different culture, different mood. If you donāt adapt to that, youāre basically performing at people, not communicating with them.7) Handling disagreement without getting defensive This part was gold. Julian says most of our defensiveness comes from two addictions:wanting to look goodwanting to be rightBoth are understandable. Both will sabotage you in front of a group.The better move is curiosity: āI donāt agree, but I want to understand how you got there.ā He talks about listening with compassion and recognising that peopleās assumptions are shaped by their history. Same interaction, totally different interpretation.Links and resources mentionedJulianās book: How to Be HeardFree listening exercises via Julianās website: juliantreasure.comJulianās course: speaking and listening course at speaklistenbe.com (Julian mentions itās discounted at time of recording)Sign up for free for my best articles every week: Work Fame.Show notes for every episode at https://podcast.leannehughes.comP.S. Ready to take things up a level? Here are some ways I can help:Watch My 2025 Speaker Reel:Ā Let's energise your next event.Get My Book: Design your workshops fast usingĀ The 2-Hour Workshop Blueprint.Ā Let's connect on all the channels:Leanne Hughes on LinkedInLeanne Hughes on InstagramVisit my website: leannehughes.comEmail me: [email protected] you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
