Difficult Discussions at Dinner?

Are you nervous about navigating potentially tricky conversations with loved ones over the holidays? CSA’s dialogue expert Kristyn Komarnicki shares some strategies for dialogue across differences, as well as ideas for how to make our conversations more meaningful. (Click here for an edited transcript of this conversation, which also includes links to some helpful resources.)

JOIN US! We’re talking with our dialogue expert Kristyn Komarnicki about navigating sensitive conversations with loved ones during the holidays.

Posted by Christians for Social Action on Tuesday, November 20, 2018

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