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EPISODE · Jul 9, 2018 · 11 MIN

#111 "Interacting to Make a Connection with Those Who are Different."

from Chewing the Frat · host Dr Eddie Thompson

In a listing of the top 3 negotiators in history, Henry Kissinger, Teddy Roosevelt and Nelson Mandela are there. The art of being a good negotiator is the fact that you MUST MAKE A CONNECTION with those who disagree with you. Each and every day we must make those connections with people who we disagree with. Paul set out a great plan to help us make better connections with those people. Let's talk about Connections here on Chewing the Frat.

In a listing of the top 3 negotiators in history, Henry Kissinger, Teddy Roosevelt and Nelson Mandela are there. The art of being a good negotiator is the fact that you MUST MAKE A CONNECTION with those who disagree with you. Each and every day we must make those connections with people who we disagree with. Paul set out a great plan to help us make better connections with those people. Let's talk about Connections here on Chewing the Frat.

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