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Mentioned in 8 episodes
I Never Thought of It That Way
How to Have Fearlessly Curious Conversations in Dangerously Divided Times
Book • 2022
In this book, Mónica Guzmán provides practical tools and insights on how to overcome fear and certainty to understand and learn from people with differing political opinions.
Drawing from her personal experiences, including conversations with her family and her work with Braver Angels, Guzmán shows how curiosity can be used to grow smarter from tense interactions, ask meaningful questions, and find common ground.
The book addresses the current state of polarization and offers a pathway to healing relationships and society through empathetic and curious conversations.
Drawing from her personal experiences, including conversations with her family and her work with Braver Angels, Guzmán shows how curiosity can be used to grow smarter from tense interactions, ask meaningful questions, and find common ground.
The book addresses the current state of polarization and offers a pathway to healing relationships and society through empathetic and curious conversations.
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Mentioned by
Russ Roberts as a book written by
Monica Guzman , focusing on having fearlessly curious conversations.



23 snips
Monica Guzman on Curiosity and Conversation in Contentious Times
Mentioned by
Christine Winoto at the end of the podcast as a book that offers different perspectives.


20 snips
The Intersection of Community, Technology, and Health | Roni Zeiger
Recommended by Markina Ilyev-Paselli for its advice on having difficult conversations.

IMAGINABLE: How Anyone Can Predict the Future (Yes, Even You)
Mentioned by
David McRaney as a book with practical advice on how to have better conversations in a polarized political environment.


306 - I Never Thought of it That Way - Mónica Guzmán (rebroadcast)
Mentioned by Jim Stumpf as the main topic of the interview, focusing on how to have fearlessly curious conversations in dangerously divided times.

134. Mónica Guzmán | The Gift of Curiosity