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Tess Clark: Managing Difficult Conversations Around The Table

Episode 3 of the Making Room by Gather podcast, hosted by Kayty Helgerson, Tess Clark, titled "Tess Clark: Managing Difficult Conversations Around The Table" was published on January 20, 2020 and runs 51 minutes.

January 20, 2020 ·51m · Making Room by Gather

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In our culture there's no question that more and more conversations enter our tables followed by tension. This conversation with Tess Clark from Seek the Peace gives practical, refreshing, insightful, and actionable steps on how to approach these very conversations with grace and truth. I know that some of the topics discussed in this episode come with weight. As we approach this entire podcast with the hopes of bringing various perspectives and overall "space" for difficult conversations, le...

In our culture there's no question that more and more conversations enter our tables followed by tension. This conversation with Tess Clark from Seek the Peace gives practical, refreshing, insightful, and actionable steps on how to approach these very conversations with grace and truth. I know that some of the topics discussed in this episode come with weight. As we approach this entire podcast with the hopes of bringing various perspectives and overall "space" for difficult conversations, lets vow to be kind and open-hearted in the process. 

Furthering the conversation about Tess' work with refugee communities, talking about engaging in diversity and even a little on parenting...this conversation is bound to encourage YOU. Welcome back to the table! 

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