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Navigating Difficult Conversations
Navigating Difficult Conversations
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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Mar 21, 2024
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Podcast episode
Description
Having difficult conversations feels like walking a tightrope. Balancing between saying too much and not saying enough. Worried that saying the wrong thing can cause everything to come tumbling down or create even bigger problems. Sarah and Tucker broach this exact topic with youth development and training experts Tabitha May-Tolub and Janai Smith and explore the art of meaningful dialogue. It's a conversation about conversations—the ones that challenge us, push our boundaries, and ultimately lead to greater understanding and growth.Throughout this discussion, our guests share their insights on how recognizing and valuing different perspectives can transform potential conflicts into pathways of mutual growth. They discuss the significance of creating regular spaces and structures for tough talks, emphasizing the role of active listening and empathy. Their conversation sheds light on the necessity of balancing authenticity with sensitivity in communication, and the impact of establishing and maintaining cultural norms for effective conversation within organizations.Difficult conversations, though daunting, can lead to profound personal growth and stronger team connections. For impact-driven leaders, cultivating the skills to facilitate these talks is a necessity. It's about more than getting through a tough chat; it's about fostering an environment where every voice is valued and every perspective can contribute to collective success.Tune in and arm yourself with the knowledge to transform every challenging conversation into a step towards personal growth and stronger, more connected teams.
Released:
Mar 21, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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