Episode 135
Transformative Conversations: How to Fostering Empathy and Understanding with the Abortion Dialogue Academy
January 23rd, 2024
43 mins 14 secs
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About this Episode
Have you ever found yourself in the middle of a heated conversation and wondered how it even got there? Or maybe you've hesitated to bring up a sensitive topic, fearing it could spiral into an emotional rollercoaster? In our latest episode, we explore powerful insights on transforming controversial discussions into opportunities for understanding and connection.
I had the pleasure of chatting with Katherine Burow, Executive Director of the Abortion Dialogue Academy, and she shared powerful insights on fostering empathy, finding common ground, and approaching conversations with the most charitable interpretation of others' perspectives. Katherine shares valuable strategies for effective communication, drawing inspiration from the teachings of Jesus and the mission of the Academy. Whether you're interested in pro-life advocacy or simply improving your communication skills, this conversation provides practical tips to approach challenging dialogues with understanding and compassion.
Here's a sneak peek into what you'll learn in this episode:
- The importance of approaching conversations with empathy and understanding.
- Strategies for maintaining calm and de-escalating potentially heated discussions.
- Insights on studying and comprehending the other side to engage in more informed debates.
- Transformative examples of how being genuine and a bit awkward can make you a more effective communicator.
Tune in now to discover how you can navigate difficult conversations with grace and create meaningful connections.
Click for more information on the Abortion Dialogue Academy and their scholarship program. To book a speaker, email [email protected].
For more practical advice and experiences from real people sharing their mission with the world, go to https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/.
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Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com)