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How to Have Difficult Conversations Without Losing Yourself (with Danielle Marshall)

How to Have Difficult Conversations Without Losing Yourself (with Danielle Marshall)

Episode 105 Published 1 week ago
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In this episode of Messy Liberation, hosts Becky Mollenkamp and Taina Brown sit down with equity strategist and executive coach Danielle Marshall to explore the art of having difficult conversations across political and ideological divides. They discuss the limitations of echo chambers, the difference between engagement and community, and why being able to hold multiple perspectives — even when you disagree — is essential for creating real change. If you've ever struggled with whether to engage someone whose views challenge yours, this conversation offers a refreshing framework for navigating disagreement without sacrificing your values.

In This Episode, We Get Into:

  • Why echo chambers feel safe but can be limiting — and when that matters
  • The difference between engaging with people and bringing them into your inner community
  • How to set a clear goal before entering a challenging conversation
  • Marjorie Taylor Greene as a real-time case study in people changing their minds (yes, really)
  • Why we're so afraid to be wrong — and how binary thinking keeps us stuck
  • The burden of trying to convince everyone to see things your way
  • How cancel culture makes it harder to hold space for nuance and change
  • Everything is political: how even your garbage and clothing choices are political acts
  • Why "convincing you is not my ministry" might be the most freeing phrase you hear today
  • How to ask yourself: Is this perspective serving me — and how is it working for me?

Danielle Marshall's website: culture-principles.com


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