Edit Your Life Episode 68: Handling Heated Conversations
The Women’s March on January 21, 2017 was likely the largest day of protest in American history, with marches happening in all 50 states, and on all 7 continents. In Episode 68, Asha and I talk about the march itself -- and the energy and conversation (including push back) swirling after the march -- as a backdrop for sharing 8 strategies for how to respectfully communicate with people who don’t share your views.
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Resources mentioned in this episode
- Minimalist Parenting
- Parent Hacks
- Women’s March
- Christine’s Instagram (where you can see images from the Boston march)
- C.C. Chapman (C.C. has a public Flickr album of Boston march photos too) + Kristin Chalmers (friends who captured a lot of great Boston march photos)
- Post-march thought pieces worth reading: You Are Not Equal. I’m Sorry, Why The Women’s March Made Me Think About Racism, Triage, White Women. Triage, To Christy On Facebook, Who Doesn’t Need The Women’s March, Signs At The Women’s March On Washington Called Out White Feminism
- 6 Ways To Move From Overwhelmed Rage To Productive Action (Christine’s recent post on how to make a difference now)
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