 In this video, we want to continue on with our examination of the hurryer model of listening by zeroing in on interpreting or interpretation. So as you recall, hurryer is just the first letter of each of these things, H-U-R-I-E-R, for hearing, understanding, remembering, interpreting, evaluating, and responding. So in this particular instance, we're looking and putting in on that interpreting aspect of listening. And interpreting falls within that area of sort of understanding, interpreting, evaluating, where we are processing information, we're trying to make sense of it, we're trying to identify specifically what that person is trying to say and what that means for us and all those types of things. And they all kind of get jumbled up there a little bit. But interpreting is a specific part of that aspect of the process, of the hurryer model of listening. So in order to define interpreting to make sure we're all on the same page, interpreting is to understand something in a specified way or to conceive in the light of individual belief, judgment, or circumstance. So interpreting has a lot to do with us, first of all, has a lot to do with the way we see something and understanding something in a way that is individual and specific to us and to conceive it in that way that is specific to us. So there are a variety of things that are factors in interpreting. We're going to take a look at a few of the major aspects here in subsequent videos in talking about the major factors interpreting, including shared understanding, frame of reference is something we're going to talk about, a great deal, and it's very important in this aspect. We're going to talk about also emotional intelligence, emotion in general, but emotional intelligence in particular. And then nonverbal elements play a huge role in interpretation as well, the variety of nonverbal elements. So we're going to take a look at each of these things respectively in subsequent videos as we examine the hurryer model and specifically the interpreting aspect of the hurryer model and listening. If you have questions about this as we go along, please feel free to email me. Otherwise, I hope that you will dig in to the different aspects of interpreting and the role they play in listening.