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The Five Listening Fields:
A Potent Force for Change


Join us for a FREE, live 90-minute teaching on Wednesday, September 3, 2025 at 12 pm ET!

Learning is a Lifelong Journey -
Let's Keep Growing Together


“We think we listen, but very rarely do we listen with real understanding, true empathy. Yet listening, of this very special kind, is one of the most potent forces for change that I know.” - Carl Rogers

                                                     

As alumni coaches, you know that impactful coaching requires ongoing learning and inner cultivation.

One territory we have been refining in our curriculum is the practice of deep listening. As ontological coaches, we understand that linguistic distinctions open up new worlds of possibility; thus, we have developed a listening model to support us in refining the skill of listening. The most recent cohort has found this material very helpful, so Veronica and Alexander would like to share it with you!

We’re excited to introduce: The Five Listening Fields!

Join us for this free, interactive alumni webinar as we explore the rich, nuanced role of listening in coaching and leadership. Together, we’ll dive into:

  • The transformative power of listening
  • What the Five Listening Fields are, and why they matter
  • How to apply this distinction in your coaching to deepen awareness and impact

Reconnect with fellow alumni, reignite your learning, and walk away with tools to elevate your coaching conversations.

We can’t wait to see you there!

Event Facilitators

Veronica Love, PCC


Veronica Olalla Love, M. Ac., NCC, PCC is the Chief Executive Officer for the Newfield Network. She is also an international facilitator for the Newfield Network Programs and is the lineage holder for the Newfield Network's ontological coaching tradition. In her unique and passionate style, Love invites us to remember the depth of potential we have as evolutionary beings.

Alexander Love, MCC


Alexander Love, MCC, NCC, M.Ac. is an acupuncturist, developmental coach, and facilitator. With gentleness, lightness, and depth, he invites us to listen to the voice of our inner wisdom and potency and allow that to move us outward into the world and make a difference. At the core of Alexander’s work is his belief that the quality and health of our future depend upon our willingness to come together and deepen our capacity to live from wholeness. If we can find the courage to embrace our painful experiences as individuals, life can become something that perpetually transforms us. As we transform, so does the world, and together we can co-create a beautiful future.