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There is a Cornellian woman , Phyllis Hasserot who I quite like who works on helping intergenerational organizations and the individuals within communicate and function optimally across the generations. Her book, You Can’t Google It! Addresses the issues and offers some solutions. She might make a good guest for your podcast. You Can't Google It! The Compelling Case for Cross-Generational Conversation at Work https://g.co/kgs/vm6yYh

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Jul 7, 2022Liked by Minter Dial

Yes, that is constant work in action, working with oneself, the choices/values/self control...but if values are in check, kindness, respect, compassion, listening.., it may serve as a good reminder and redirection and of course being rested is a plus !! 😁

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Jul 7, 2022Liked by Minter Dial

Keeping an open mind is helpful for me when the conversation may become challenging and then next is a redirection if and when I realize their passion or anger is over the top. Lots of dissension these days...robs lots of good energy to not redirect if encountered! Personally, I prefer to avoid. Life is to short!

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Jun 29, 2022Liked by Minter Dial

An example of echo chamber is my own bubble during the French presidential election, another one is the covid obsession organized by the governments of many countries deliberately echoing one fear after another, one more wave, now the 7th!

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So true. I’ve observed this and sadly in the US people just stop talking when divergent opinions arise. 🥲

I Wonder if you could speak to this echo phenomenon I’ve observed in multi-generational groups too. Have you seen this too?

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