How to Connect with Someone You Hate [E148]

How to Connect with Someone You Hate [E148]

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How to Connect in an Angry World [E174]

Is it possible to connect with someone whose politics or social views are the virtual opposite of your own? Yes, it is possible—and it's important that we learn to do it, because the world is becoming angrier and more polarized than ever before. How will we solve the problems of ...  Show more

Turning Resolutions into Reality [E173]

Do your New Year's resolutions have a way of vanishing, despite your best intentions? This week's Communication Guys podcast is "Turning Resolutions into Reality," where the Guys describe the key attitudes and habits that can make this year different and help you finally accompli ...  Show more

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