The Resolution Room

The Second Conversation


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In this episode, Dr. Nashay Lowe introduces Season Two of the Revolution Room, focusing on the transition from awareness to application in leadership and conflict transformation. The conversation emphasizes the importance of implementing insights gained from learning experiences and the challenges that arise in this process. Dr. Lowe explores the relationship between internal and external conflicts, encouraging listeners to engage in self-reflection and practice empathy. The season aims to foster deeper connections and intentional living through collective growth and understanding.


Key Takeaways

  • This season is about moving from awareness to application.
  • Implementation is where friction lives, between realization and action.
  • We evolve by practicing something true, not just learning something new.
  • Transforming relationships with conflict is essential for growth.
  • Self-reflection is key to resolving external conflicts.
  • Every external conflict mirrors an internal one.
  • Resolution is a rhythm, not a destination.
  • Listening for patterns can lead to deeper understanding.
  • Engaging with discomfort can foster growth.
  • Building a community committed to intentional living is vital.


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