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If your family is parroting Fox News talking points, reposting propaganda, defending harmful policies, or just avoiding politics altogether, you've probably felt the tension.
You want to say something.
But you don't want to ruin dinner. You don't want to make it awkward. You don't want to damage the relationship.
So you stay quiet.
In this episode of Interrupting Business As Usual, Nikki breaks down how to radicalize your family, without turning every gathering into a battlefield.
Because if you're not talking to them, someone else is.
And that someone may be reinforcing the very ideologies you're hoping will disappear.
In This Episode, You'll Learn:How to have anti-racist conversations with conservative or apolitical family members
Why trying to "win the debate" backfires
How to plant seeds instead of escalate conflict
The power of asking better questions
Why stories change hearts more than statistics
When and how to set boundaries
How consistency creates long-term change
If you need a structured framework for leading anti-racist conversations at the dinner table, TAP HERE to revisit Episode 51: Holiday Survival Guide — How to Lead Anti-Racist Conversations at the Dinner Table with Family
That episode includes Nikki's signature Confident Conversations Framework to help you navigate high-stakes family dynamics with clarity and confidence.
For a deeper dive into how to set loving, effective boundaries, TAP HERE to revisit Episode 52: Teach People How to Treat You by Setting Boundaries
Special thanks to Def Sound for providing the theme for Interrupting Everything.
Where do we go from here?
To learn more about what you heard on the podcast today, visit nikkiblak.com.
TAP HERE to work privately with Nikki
TAP HERE to subscribe to the free weekly email series Resourcing a Revolution for more exclusive content
Follow Nikki on IG: @nikkiblak
By Nikki BlakIf your family is parroting Fox News talking points, reposting propaganda, defending harmful policies, or just avoiding politics altogether, you've probably felt the tension.
You want to say something.
But you don't want to ruin dinner. You don't want to make it awkward. You don't want to damage the relationship.
So you stay quiet.
In this episode of Interrupting Business As Usual, Nikki breaks down how to radicalize your family, without turning every gathering into a battlefield.
Because if you're not talking to them, someone else is.
And that someone may be reinforcing the very ideologies you're hoping will disappear.
In This Episode, You'll Learn:How to have anti-racist conversations with conservative or apolitical family members
Why trying to "win the debate" backfires
How to plant seeds instead of escalate conflict
The power of asking better questions
Why stories change hearts more than statistics
When and how to set boundaries
How consistency creates long-term change
If you need a structured framework for leading anti-racist conversations at the dinner table, TAP HERE to revisit Episode 51: Holiday Survival Guide — How to Lead Anti-Racist Conversations at the Dinner Table with Family
That episode includes Nikki's signature Confident Conversations Framework to help you navigate high-stakes family dynamics with clarity and confidence.
For a deeper dive into how to set loving, effective boundaries, TAP HERE to revisit Episode 52: Teach People How to Treat You by Setting Boundaries
Special thanks to Def Sound for providing the theme for Interrupting Everything.
Where do we go from here?
To learn more about what you heard on the podcast today, visit nikkiblak.com.
TAP HERE to work privately with Nikki
TAP HERE to subscribe to the free weekly email series Resourcing a Revolution for more exclusive content
Follow Nikki on IG: @nikkiblak