EPISODE · Jul 16, 2026 · 22 MIN
How to Stop Having the Same Difficult Conversation: Practice C.P.R.
from Do Good To Lead Well with Craig Dowden · host Craig Dowden
This solo episode of Do Good to Lead Well focuses on one of the most common challenges in both leadership and everyday life: continually repeating the same difficult conversation without real resolution. Drawing on the important work of Crucial Conversations and Crucial Accountability, I explore the transformative CPR model (Content, Pattern, Relationship) as a deceptively simple framework for breaking frustrating cycles.I talk about how most people stay stuck addressing immediate content rather than recognizing damaging patterns or the deeper relationship impacts underneath. I also share concrete scripts using common scenarios to bring to life how shifting the “elevation” of a conversation can untangle recurring problems and restore trust.Leaders, teammates, and anyone facing persistent roadblocks in communication will walk away with actionable tools to finally resolve stubborn issues. Share your thoughts on how you have dealt with these situations and better yet, share the episode with someone who you feel would benefit from hearing it.What You’ll Learn- What is C.P.R. in difficult conversations?- The importance of addressing issues early.- The trap of relitigating the same content without recognizing a pattern.- The risk of escalating prematurely to relationship-level concerns after a single incident.- The problem of “piling on,” or tackling content, pattern, and relationship all at once. Podcast Timestamps(00:03) - The Recurring Conversation Challenge(01:23) - Introducing the CPR Model(03:30) - Content: Addressing Issues Early(06:08) - Elevating to Pattern-Level Conversations(08:50) - Relationship: Impact on Trust and Collaboration(10:43) - Approaching Difficult Conversations from Different Roles(14:46) - Common Traps and Pitfalls in Tough Conversations(17:53) - Choosing the Right Level for Effective Dialogue(19:33) - Final Reflections and a Call to ActionKEYWORDSPositive Leadership, Difficult Conversations, Conflict Management, Crucial Conversations, Crucial Accountability, CPR model, Content Pattern Relationship, Communication Framework, Workplace Relationships, Feedback Scripts, Pattern Recognition, Escalation in Conversations, Resolving Conflict, Peer Conversations, Leadership Communication, Employee Feedback, Conversational Traps, CEO Success
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This solo episode of Do Good to Lead Well focuses on one of the most common challenges in both leadership and everyday life: continually repeating the same difficult conversation without real resolution. Drawing on the important work of Crucial Conversations and Crucial Accountability, I explore the transformative CPR model (Content, Pattern, Relationship) as a deceptively simple framework for breaking frustrating cycles.I talk about how most people stay stuck addressing immediate content rather than recognizing damaging patterns or the deeper relationship impacts underneath. I also share concrete scripts using common scenarios to bring to life how shifting the “elevation” of a conversation can untangle recurring problems and restore trust.Leaders, teammates, and anyone facing persistent roadblocks in communication will walk away with actionable tools to finally resolve stubborn issues. Share your thoughts on how you have dealt with these situations and better yet, share the episode with someone who you feel would benefit from hearing it.What You’ll Learn- What is C.P.R. in difficult conversations?- The importance of addressing issues early.- The trap of relitigating the same content without recognizing a pattern.- The risk of escalating prematurely to relationship-level concerns after a single incident.- The problem of “piling on,” or tackling content, pattern, and relationship all at once. Podcast Timestamps(00:03) - The Recurring Conversation Challenge(01:23) - Introducing the CPR Model(03:30) - Content: Addressing Issues Early(06:08) - Elevating to Pattern-Level Conversations(08:50) - Relationship: Impact on Trust and Collaboration(10:43) - Approaching Difficult Conversations from Different Roles(14:46) - Common Traps and Pitfalls in Tough Conversations(17:53) - Choosing the Right Level for Effective Dialogue(19:33) - Final Reflections and a Call to ActionKEYWORDSPositive Leadership, Difficult Conversations, Conflict Management, Crucial Conversations, Crucial Accountability, CPR model, Content Pattern Relationship, Communication Framework, Workplace Relationships, Feedback Scripts, Pattern Recognition, Escalation in Conversations, Resolving Conflict, Peer Conversations, Leadership Communication, Employee Feedback, Conversational Traps, CEO Success
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