

A Holiday Survival Guide for Difficult Conversations | Bill Doherty
Nov 18, 2020
Bill Doherty, a marriage counselor and founder of Braver Angels, shares valuable strategies for navigating tricky family conversations, especially during the holidays. He emphasizes the importance of using 'I statements' to foster understanding and avoid conflict. Discussing his organization's mission, he explores techniques for bridging political divides and highlights the significance of empathy in discussions. Doherty offers insights on self-reflection, active listening, and finding common ground to transform challenging dialogues into meaningful connections.
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Post-Election Experiment
- Following the 2016 election, two colleagues, David Blankenhorn and David Lapp, noticed contrasting reactions in their communities.
- They initiated a weekend meeting with 10 Clinton and 10 Trump voters to bridge the divide.
Structured Dialogue
- Structure conversations to minimize reactivity and maximize listening.
- Braver Angels uses a 'fishbowl' format, with one group speaking while the other listens without interruption.
Stereotype Exercise
- Address negative stereotypes directly.
- Have each group identify false stereotypes about themselves, correct them, and acknowledge kernels of truth.