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I Think You're Wrong, But I'm Listening: Respectful Political Dialogue with Pantsuit Politics

22 Oct 2024

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In today's episode, we're joined by Beth Silvers from Pantsuit Politics. Beth shares her experience and insight about how to keep political conversations respectful and productive, even when our opinions differ.  We talk about why it's so important to have these conversations in the first place and discuss how to apply both organizational leadership skills and our innate curiosity to get better outcomes. If you're hoping to navigate political conversations with more grace, this episode is definitely for you.  Listen in… Show Highlights: Connecting with people who see the world differently [02:33] This is how you can make things better [06:39] Learn how being malleable impacts your evolution [10:51] Navigating the political discussions in a leadership role [13:14] What business skills can be useful for the government? [17:57] Discover how fear stands in the way of your growth [20:52] These conversations can help you deepen your relationships [26:08] Find out how our minds come up with erroneous conclusions [30:09] Connect with Beth & Pantsuit Politics at:  https://www.pantsuitpoliticsshow.com/podcast https://pantsuitpolitics.substack.com/ https://www.instagram.com/pantsuitpolitics/ Check out Mackey Advisors at: www.mackeyadvisors.com/brilliantbalance Subscribe to the Brilliant Balance Weekly: www.brilliant-balance.com/weekly  Follow Cherylanne on Instagram: www.instagram.com/cskolnicki Join the Brilliant Balance Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/281949848958057 

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