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Episode 3: Navigating Political Conversations While Preserving Relationships

Episode 3: Navigating Political Conversations While Preserving Relationships

FromThe Carlos Whittaker Podcast


Episode 3: Navigating Political Conversations While Preserving Relationships

FromThe Carlos Whittaker Podcast

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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Jan 18, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Get ready! We’re talking about how to navigate political conversations while PRESERVING relationships. 
Sounds kind of impossible, right? I promise it’s not. 
Did you know that there is actual psychology behind polarization? That’s right. And did you know that your conversations don't have to be polarizing? Right again.
Join me in this episode as I break down some of the ways psychology plays a part in political polarization, common pitfalls to avoid, and some practices we can all implement to help us have BETTER conversations and relationships.
Let's make 2024 the year that we look for shared values and common ground.
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Released:
Jan 18, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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In a time where humanity is desperate to find hope, Carlos leads us in conversations that bring us just that. From fun discussions about everyday joy to polarizing and challenging topics, Carlos shows even the most calloused heart that there is still hope in humanity. For more on Carlos and his books visit CarlosWhittaker.com.