Have you ever struggled to navigate tough conversations or felt stuck in disagreements? In this episode, I'm joined by Justin Jones-Fosu, founder of Work Meaningful, to help you bridge the gap. He shares how to set boundaries without building barriers in disagreements. We break down strategies for shifting away from fixed mindsets, finding common ground in polarizing topics, and building empathy through understanding others' stories. Get ready to communicate powerfully and maintain strong relationships.
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HIGHLIGHTS
00:00 Meet Justin Jones-Fosu, founder of Work Meaningful.
06:30 Lessons Justin’s mother taught him about humanity and differences.
13:45 What is the best approach for conflict resolution?
20:15 How to replace conclusions with questions.
25:30 Ways to find common ground in polarizing conversations.
27:30 The conversation that redefined empathy for Justin.
32:15 How to respect people who have no respect for you.
40:00 What is the illusion of asymmetric insight?
44:30 Tips to create a positive culture of connection.
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- Veröffentlicht13. November 2024 um 09:30 UTC
- Länge1 Std. 1 Min.
- Folge1298
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