
How to Talk to Your Enemies
101+ Ways to Turn Hostility into Peace
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We live in a time of social and interpersonal conflict unprecedented since the upheavals of the 1960s—and perhaps even since the Civil War. Evolving social roles, astonishing political turmoil, the rise of “cancel culture,” and the necessity of difficult conversations leave people wondering what to say—at the workplace, in social and civic groups, and around the family dinner table.
International leadership speaker and peacemaker, Alicia Dunams has the solution in her book, How to Talk to Your Enemies. In this book, you’ll discover specific words, phrases, and approaches to start dialogues off on the right foot toward mutual understanding and healing. Dunams covers important topics, such as:
Expressing boundaries
Handling political and moral differences
Sincere apologies
Responding to accusations of racism or sexism
Dunams also shows how to handle day-to-day misunderstandings and miscommunications in relationships. Through her work, even the most bitter enemies have experienced compassion and catharsis.
Transform hostility into peace and healing with How to Talk to Your Enemies. To learn more, visit aliciadunams.com.
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“How to Talk to Your Enemies is a thorough and extremely practical collection of conflict resolution and communication strategies with the mission of peace at its core—a mission we all truly need now more than ever. This is a must read for those interested in having healthier relationships and more peaceful interactions.”—Jeremy Pollack, Ph.D., author of Conflict Resolution Playbook