• 3 Ways to DISAGREE on Politics Without Hurting Your Relationship

  • Oct 30 2024
  • Length: 31 mins
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3 Ways to DISAGREE on Politics Without Hurting Your Relationship

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    In this video, we talk about how to stay calm and kind when you and someone you care about don’t agree on politics. It’s the first video in a series where we look at big topics that often start arguments, like politics, religion, how we handle money, and how to raise kids.

    Nowadays, politics can make people very upset, even with their families or friends. Some folks even wish others who disagree with them weren’t around, which is really sad. But in our video, Meredith Ball, a wise coach, teaches us how to talk about politics without getting angry or hurting our relationships.

    Meredith shows us:

    1.How to have peaceful talks about politics.

    2.How to listen and understand why someone believes different things.

    3.How to grow and change together, even when you disagree.

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