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EPISODE · Oct 10, 2024 · 5 MIN

65: How to have political conversations without conflict

from NeuroConversant Leadership · host Jeremy Doran

Do you avoid political conversation all together because it ends in arguments? Would you like to talk about ideas, but get frustrated with how those conversations go? In this conversation, Jeremy Doran discusses the increasing polarization in politics, especially as the presidential election approaches. He reflects on personal experiences with heated political discussions and emphasizes the importance of understanding differing viewpoints. Jeremy shares strategies for navigating contentious conversations, such as actively listening, avoiding personal attacks, and refraining from making assumptions about others' beliefs. He encourages listeners to engage in respectful dialogue, especially during politically charged times. Takeaways Politics is increasingly polarized, especially during elections. Mocking someone's position is a personal attack. It's important to have a nuanced view of political issues. Active listening is crucial in contentious conversations. Don't make assumptions about others' beliefs. Separate the person from their political views. Avoid using labels like 'you Democrats' or 'you Republicans'. Challenging assumptions can lead to better conversations. Political discussions should focus on understanding, not attacking. Engage in respectful dialogue during politically charged times.

Do you avoid political conversation all together because it ends in arguments? Would you like to talk about ideas, but get frustrated with how those conversations go? In this conversation, Jeremy Doran discusses the increasing polarization in politics, especially as the presidential election approaches. He reflects on personal experiences with heated political discussions and emphasizes the importance of understanding differing viewpoints. Jeremy shares strategies for navigating contentious conversations, such as actively listening, avoiding personal attacks, and refraining from making assumptions about others' beliefs. He encourages listeners to engage in respectful dialogue, especially during politically charged times. Takeaways Politics is increasingly polarized, especially during elections. Mocking someone's position is a personal attack. It's important to have a nuanced view of political issues. Active listening is crucial in contentious conversations. Don't make assumptions about others' beliefs. Separate the person from their political views. Avoid using labels like 'you Democrats' or 'you Republicans'. Challenging assumptions can lead to better conversations. Political discussions should focus on understanding, not attacking. Engage in respectful dialogue during politically charged times.

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