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Juliana Tafour

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
10 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

Short Wave
How To Disagree Better

In other words, it's about seeing the person and not the label.

Short Wave
How To Disagree Better

So when we learn personal details about others, details about their job and their family and even what they'd like to have for breakfast,

Short Wave
How To Disagree Better

What science showed was that immediately people were able to view them with more warmth.

Short Wave
How To Disagree Better

Just knowing those details made them change their perception and made them see the other person less not like them.

Up First from NPR
The Science of Disagreeing Well

In other words, it's about seeing the person and not the label. So when we learn personal details about others, details about their job and their family and even what they'd like to have for breakfast... What science showed was that immediately people were able to view them with more warmth.

Up First from NPR
The Science of Disagreeing Well

In other words, it's about seeing the person and not the label. So when we learn personal details about others, details about their job and their family and even what they'd like to have for breakfast... What science showed was that immediately people were able to view them with more warmth.

Up First from NPR
The Science of Disagreeing Well

In other words, it's about seeing the person and not the label. So when we learn personal details about others, details about their job and their family and even what they'd like to have for breakfast... What science showed was that immediately people were able to view them with more warmth.

Up First from NPR
The Science of Disagreeing Well

Just knowing those details made them change their perception and made them see the other person less not like them.

Up First from NPR
The Science of Disagreeing Well

Just knowing those details made them change their perception and made them see the other person less not like them.

Up First from NPR
The Science of Disagreeing Well

Just knowing those details made them change their perception and made them see the other person less not like them.