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Episode 12: How to Start Hard Conversations

An episode of the The Workshop Downtown podcast, hosted by The Workshop Downtown, titled "Episode 12: How to Start Hard Conversations" was published on June 18, 2018 and runs 27 minutes.

June 18, 2018 ·27m · The Workshop Downtown

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You know that lump in your throat you get when you want to talk to someone about how you feel? Yup! That feeling happens to us too. It can be hard to navigate those kind of conversations, so we cover some ways you can. We share our top three tips on how to start hard conversations, and it all starts with some deep breaths! Listen to the full episode for some ways to respectfully and authentically start a hard conversation. If you have any questions, message us! You can DM us, send an email, or ya know, if you see us in person come say hi! The Workshop Downtown is a curated 12 week workshop series (and soon to be summer retreat!) located in Las Vegas, NV for people seeking to build a cool brand, business, lifestyle, and impact. This weekly podcast aims to provide a inside look into what you can expect during each workshop and provide non-local listeners tips and insight on ways to build your brand. We are going behind the scenes to give you all the information we wish we had when we started our own businesses. Loving what you hear? We are working on a Summer Retreat! More exciting details to come. If you are enjoying the podcast please leave us a review and subscribe :) While you are subscribing we would love to see a screenshot, spread the knowledge! Follow The Workshop Downtown: Facebook: www.facebook.com/theworkshopdowntown/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/theworkshopdowntown/ Follow Ashley: Website: www.sisterhousecollective.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/sisterhousecollective/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/sisterhousecollective/ Follow Kelly: Website: www.withbravecompany.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/withkellybennett/ Produced by The Socialista Podcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/socialistalv/ Recording studio thanks to Ferguson's Downtown Website: fergusonsdowntown.com/

You know that lump in your throat you get when you want to talk to someone about how you feel? Yup! That feeling happens to us too. It can be hard to navigate those kind of conversations, so we cover some ways you can. We share our top three tips on how to start hard conversations, and it all starts with some deep breaths! Listen to the full episode for some ways to respectfully and authentically start a hard conversation. If you have any questions, message us! You can DM us, send an email, or ya know, if you see us in person come say hi! The Workshop Downtown is a curated 12 week workshop series (and soon to be summer retreat!) located in Las Vegas, NV for people seeking to build a cool brand, business, lifestyle, and impact. This weekly podcast aims to provide a inside look into what you can expect during each workshop and provide non-local listeners tips and insight on ways to build your brand. We are going behind the scenes to give you all the information we wish we had when we started our own businesses. Loving what you hear? We are working on a Summer Retreat! More exciting details to come. If you are enjoying the podcast please leave us a review and subscribe :) While you are subscribing we would love to see a screenshot, spread the knowledge! Follow The Workshop Downtown: Facebook: www.facebook.com/theworkshopdowntown/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/theworkshopdowntown/ Follow Ashley: Website: www.sisterhousecollective.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/sisterhousecollective/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/sisterhousecollective/ Follow Kelly: Website: www.withbravecompany.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/withkellybennett/ Produced by The Socialista Podcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/socialistalv/ Recording studio thanks to Ferguson's Downtown Website: fergusonsdowntown.com/
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