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BONUS: Unfollow or Stay? Reimagining Relationships in the Age of Polarization with Brit Barron

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Having the hard conversations, building stronger relationships personally and professionally, and thriving as an entrepreneur.

Relationships are crucial for building a business! Hear Brit Barron’s top tips for maintaining personal and professional relationships as an entrepreneur.

Today, we talk about:

(6:27) Strategies for navigating difficult conversations with people you don’t agree with

(11:07) What inspired Brit to title her book, “Do You Still Talk To Grandma?”

(17:39) How to “do the work” in your relationships

(23:34) Tips for maintaining your personal relationships as an entrepreneur when those around you don’t understand the business

(27:51) Advice for keeping business relationships intact after disagreements

(31:14) Why you need to have hard conversations

(36:02) Everything you can learn from Brit’s new book!

Listen in and I guarantee you'll leave with the confidence to have those difficult (but oh-so-important) conversations!

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Do You Still Talk To Grandma? by Brit Barron

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