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Mentioned in 5 episodes

We Need to Talk

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Linda Mintle's "We Need to Talk" offers practical guidance and biblical principles for navigating conflict in relationships.

The book explores various conflict resolution strategies, emphasizing communication, empathy, and forgiveness.

It addresses common relationship challenges and provides tools for building healthier interactions.

Mintle's expertise in therapy informs her approach, offering readers a blend of psychological insights and spiritual wisdom.

The book empowers readers to transform their relationships through understanding and proactive conflict management.

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Mentioned in 5 episodes

Recommended by Jordan Harbinger who loved the book and found it relatable due to its focus on social science, psychology, and neuroscience as applied to conversations.
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Recommended by a listener, Kim Nyborg, who loves the book and has recommended it to friends.
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Mentioned by Lou Rosenfeld as a book that provides a practical toolkit for navigating conflict.
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Mentioned by Rachel Wilkerson Miller as a book that inspired her to be more conscious of her focus during conversations.
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