We talk all the time. We communicate far less often.
The difference is intentionality. Most of us learned to speak but not to communicate — to get words out but not necessarily be understood, to hear but not really listen, to argue but not resolve.
This collection covers the practical side: how to start a conversation with a stranger, how to get a point across without losing people, how to listen so someone actually feels heard, and how to navigate conflict without burning the relationship.
Start anywhere — but if you're picking one place, start with Listening.