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Lately, it seems as if the concept of “common ground” has vanished from the culture. More and more people are falling into the trap of “hating” the other side. But, what if we told you it doesn’t always have to be this way?
In the latest episode of The Behaviorist: Unplugged, Kedren sits down with Todd Snovel for a lively discussion around how to hold compassion for those with whom you disagree. From various listening techniques to the role compassion plays in building connection with others, this episode dives into the different ways we can re-discover common ground and build connection with others—even when you’re on opposite sides of an argument. #WorkWisdom
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To learn more about Work Wisdom, visit www.workwisdomllc.com and follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram (@workwisdom).
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Lately, it seems as if the concept of “common ground” has vanished from the culture. More and more people are falling into the trap of “hating” the other side. But, what if we told you it doesn’t always have to be this way?
In the latest episode of The Behaviorist: Unplugged, Kedren sits down with Todd Snovel for a lively discussion around how to hold compassion for those with whom you disagree. From various listening techniques to the role compassion plays in building connection with others, this episode dives into the different ways we can re-discover common ground and build connection with others—even when you’re on opposite sides of an argument. #WorkWisdom
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To learn more about Work Wisdom, visit www.workwisdomllc.com and follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram (@workwisdom).