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Having difficult conversations can be an unpleasant and all too frequent part of our lives. We often fall into two extremes during hard conversations: 1) We either avoid them altogether or 2) blow up and say things that we regret. In this, the 5th episode of the Practical Priesthood Podcast, we are going to discuss how to have difficult conversations and the tools that we can use to grow from these talks.
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Books Referenced: *Please note that we may NOT endorse all teachings and beliefs of people we may reference*
The Anatomy of Peace by the Arbinger Institute
Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics edited by Joel Green
By Practical PriesthoodHaving difficult conversations can be an unpleasant and all too frequent part of our lives. We often fall into two extremes during hard conversations: 1) We either avoid them altogether or 2) blow up and say things that we regret. In this, the 5th episode of the Practical Priesthood Podcast, we are going to discuss how to have difficult conversations and the tools that we can use to grow from these talks.
Find us on:
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Books Referenced: *Please note that we may NOT endorse all teachings and beliefs of people we may reference*
The Anatomy of Peace by the Arbinger Institute
Dictionary of Scripture and Ethics edited by Joel Green