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Radical Candor: Communication at Work - Podcast tekijän mukaan Kim Scott, Jason Rosoff & Amy Sandler - Keskiviikkoisin
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Practicing Radical Candor with your family members this holiday season.
Holiday communication with your family can be rife with stress. And while you love your family, let’s be frank, family togetherness during the holidays often goes sideways. So much so that it’s become a trope that’s spawned dozens of holiday movies. But you can survive it by practicing Radical Candor with your nearest and dearest this holiday season to avoid defaulting to Obnoxious Aggression, Manipulative Insincerity or Ruinous Empathy.
Get all of the show notes at RadicalCandor.com/podcast.
Episode Links:
- Applying Radical Candor To Dysfunctional Family Dynamics
- 7 Ways Radical Candor Transforms Relationships, According To ChatGPT
- A Happy Marriage Of Growth And Stability | Radical Candor
- Radical Candor – Speaking Directly and Caring Personally – The Veterinary Idealist
- The Overton Window – Mackinac Center
- How to Use Radical Candor to Communicate Clearly With Your Family During the Holidays
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Chapters:
(00:00:00) Introduction
Kim, Jason, and Amy introduce the topic of navigating difficult family dynamics during the holidays.
(00:02:53) Radical Candor and the Holidays
The struggle with practicing Radical Candor with families during the holidays.
(00:04:36) Generational and Cultural Differences
How cultural and generational gaps complicate family communication.
(00:07:12) Family Role Expectations and Childhood Patterns
Reverting to childhood behaviors and role expectations during family visits.
(00:9:18) Taking the Bait: Avoiding Escalation
Strategies for turning down conversational "volume" and avoiding conflict bait.
(00:20:20) Overreacting to Advice
How understanding intent can improve family dynamics.
(00:24:37) Why Gifts Sometimes Backfire
The alternate perspectives on gifts dependant on the giver or receiver.
(00:27:42) Gifts Gone Wrong
Personal anecdotes of gift-giving mishaps and lessons learned.