The End Rant (#ENDRANT) Podcast

What if we're wrong?

30 min · 14 de mar de 2018
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On this weeks episode we discuss the farce of daylight savings time, college professors and grading criteria, and our main topic "What if we're wrong?". When we get into discussions, debates, or arguments we tend to engage under the premise we're both right. In this episode we'll discuss an internal strategy that helps us communicate more effectively, creates space for mutual understanding, and potentially de-escalates conflict. Being internally open to the simple idea that you're wrong is key to creating space to hear others and challenge your own perceptions. Not only does this make us better listeners and partners, it allows us to challenge our own ideas about self and our place in the world. When we allow ourselves to be wrong we create a place for growth and self reflection. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and rate us! If you want to collaborate or you have topics you want to discuss please hit our webpage and reach out. Thanks for tuning in!!! This podcast is powered by Pinecast [https://pinecast.com].

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What if we're wrong?

On this weeks episode we discuss the farce of daylight savings time, college professors and grading criteria, and our main topic "What if we're wrong?". When we get into discussions, debates, or arguments we tend to engage under the premise we're both right. In this episode we'll discuss an internal strategy that helps us communicate more effectively, creates space for mutual understanding, and potentially de-escalates conflict. Being internally open to the simple idea that you're wrong is key to creating space to hear others and challenge your own perceptions. Not only does this make us better listeners and partners, it allows us to challenge our own ideas about self and our place in the world. When we allow ourselves to be wrong we create a place for growth and self reflection. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and rate us! If you want to collaborate or you have topics you want to discuss please hit our webpage and reach out. Thanks for tuning in!!! This podcast is powered by Pinecast [https://pinecast.com].

14 de mar de 201830 min