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For this assignment, again consider what
you have been learning about communication skills and styles. Then record an
episode of a television show you do not normally watch. Watch the show with the
sound turned off.
I
have selected to watch Workin’ Moms, season 1 episode 1, found on Netflix
or many other channels. I watched
through https://www.cbc.ca/workinmoms/
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What do you think the characters'
relationships are based on the ways in which they are communicating?
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What are they feeling and expressing based
on the nonverbal behavior you are observing?
In
this show there were 3 main characters it appeared, 3 women. These women seemed to be friends and the show
would cap on pieces of each of their life.
The first character was a dark brown headed mother that has a CEO
position at her job. There was a scene
at her job, where she was the only female and was able to make the pitch or
sale. Of course this baffled the men in
the conference room. The next woman has
dirty blonde curly hair and sales homes for a living, a realtor. Her life seems to be very disturbing from the
actions she displays on the show. At one
time she had submerged her head in a pool of the home she was showing. A potential homebuyer was scared and pulled
her out. The facial expression on the
homebuyer’s face was of disgust and shock. The last member of the group of
friends is a blonde-haired lady who attends a doctor’s appointment on this
show. From the impression I gained from
reading the body language and facial expression, she did not receive good news
at the doctor. She was in shock and
rather upset. When she entered her home,
she was very upset and withheld her information at first from her husband. After a few moments of their home life, we
finally see the conversation with her husband and the shock and concern on his
face from the news she is sharing. As
they are comforting each other with hugs and signs of empathy through his
demeanor. With this first show
experience include many actors/actress, the focus was on the main 3 women. From the start of the show you see them
sitting in what I assumed was a breast-feeding support group, but turns out not
to be from the response of the other women in the group. So I assume the show is focused on the
relationship and lives of these three women, whom display a comical demeanor I
believe. I look forward to turning the sound
on, as it was very interesting and I was eager to truly understand what was
going on. Non-verbal can indeed be beneficial,
but it can not give you adequate or ample information to obtain what is
necessary to process I feel. For
examples the facial expressions of the individuals when the women were in their
group meeting with their shirts off. I
do not believe it was a breastfeeding support group as when the show continued
you see the other women in the group clothed.
As also when the one character receives news at the doctors office, her
face tells she indeed received bad new or news that I am sure no woman would
like to hear. The best scene to me on the
show that I truly understood from the actions and behaviors was at the very
end. The very dark- haired CEO mother is
jogging with her child in a stroller on a trail in a forest. She runs onto an area that a bear is rambling
through trash cans. She immediately stops. The bear growls, yells or whatever sound they
make. She stands in front of the
stroller and yells back at the bear. The
bear rubs off. As a mother myself and
the juggles I face, watching this show I could relate to her approach to the
bear. I am eager to listen to the dialogue
between the characters, to get an accurate impression of the plot and
characters. I would like to see how
accurate I was with at least the main characters.
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Now, watch the show with the sound turned
on.
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What assumptions did you make about the
characters and plot based on the ways in which you interpreted the
communication you observed?
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Would your assumptions have been more
correct if you had been watching a show you know well?
Once the sound was up and
I replayed the show, I found some of my assumptions to be some- what accurate,
but mostly off for the most. For example
one major mistake I made was of the blonde actor whom visited the doctor. She did not receive the news I assumed she
had. My assumptions was that possible an
abnormal exam occurred and she found out she diagnosed with cervical cancer or
another medical illness. When in reality
the woman found out she was pregnant, which was shocking news for anyone in
that situation. As she had just
delivered another child 9 months prior.
Another assumption I made was from the first scene, the women appeared
to at a breastfeeding support group for mothers. Well, these women were at a support group,
but not for just breastfeeding. Apparently
they had previous feed, but was finished and just talking amongst themselves
about the difference in their breast. As
the scene moves forward we see the facial expressions and comments of the other
women. Encouraging them to put their
cloths back on. I would say the greatest
assumption I made would be related to a reality facing these women, postpartum
depression. Creating many emotions all
at once and seening to feel overwhelmed.
For example this explains why the blonde realtor had submerged her head
in the pool. She had previous spoke with
her significant other and child on face-time and was missing them, as this was
her first day back to work. Without the
sound previously I was a bit confused. I
assumed she had some concerns, but of course realizing the situation now, we
understand .
If my situation had change and I had watched a show that
I was familiar with or already understood the plot and characters to “Workin
Moms”, I feel my assumptions would have been a bit more accurate. I appreciate the skills and understanding I gained
from this exercise. I feel honestly we
all could benefit from the concept of how we misinterpret individuals and or a
conversation from afar. Not to mention
the hidden bias or thoughts we may already have pertaining to the subject or
topic of communication. Through the
gained knowledge from this week’s resource, I was able to gain the knowledge to
be more attentive to the ques in communication.
“To receive the optimum amount of information in the message, it is
important to interpret a speaker’s nonverbal cues correctly” (p.113). When words are not put with these cues, it
can indeed be misinterpreted. Just as
the nonverbal cues can be interpreted during the communication process. The ability to demonstrate and interpret communication
skills accurately is vital in comprehending a conversation in it’s meaning and
or relaying a message accurately. I
challenge each individual to try this exercise and see indeed how factual you
are and possibly why not, once listening with the sound.
Reference
O'Hair, D., Friedrich, G.
W., & Dixon, L. D. (2011). Strategic communication in business and the
professions. Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
I agree that this activity punctuated the importance of dialogue and physical expressions to truly understand what is meant to be communicated. If we assume based on our own experience we really do miss a lot.
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