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How to Disagree Better
How to Disagree Better
Book • 2024
In this brilliant and timely book, Harvard Kennedy School professor Julia Minson draws on decades of research to address the disagreement crisis, teaching the hidden skill shared by top mediators: displaying receptiveness.
Through frameworks like H.E. A. R.
—Hedging claims, Emphasizing agreement, Acknowledging opposing perspectives, and Reframing positively—she shows how to bridge divides, improve decision-making, and reduce conflict at home, work, and in society.
Through frameworks like H.E. A. R.
—Hedging claims, Emphasizing agreement, Acknowledging opposing perspectives, and Reframing positively—she shows how to bridge divides, improve decision-making, and reduce conflict at home, work, and in society.
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Mentioned in 2 episodes
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's new book on handling disagreement more constructively.


Alison Beard


Julia Minson

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Learn to Disagree More Effectively
Mentioned by Mike Pesca as the guest's new book and discussed throughout the interview about improving disagreement.

Julia Minson: You're Probably 50% Wrong
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as 

's new book offering evidence-based strategies for constructive disagreement.

Yael Schoenbrunn


Julia Minson

452. How to Disagree Better with Julia Minson
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and the guest as the new book by the guest, referenced when discussing how to disagree more civilly.

Andrew Keen

How to Be Agreeably Disagreeable: Julia Minson on How to Argue with Your MAGA Father-in-Law





