
How to Navigate Challenging Conversations with Confidence
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In this solo episode of the Drop-in CEO podcast, host Deb Coviello shares personal updates and dives deep into the art of navigating challenging conversations with confidence. Deb introduces a practical framework for handling difficult discussions, explores why these conversations are often so tough, and emphasizes the importance of language and empathy. Through relatable stories from both family and business, Deb equips listeners with actionable strategies to improve their communication and leadership skills.
Episode Highlights
- The Framework for Challenging Conversations [10:39]
Deb outlines a step-by-step framework for approaching difficult conversations, focusing on establishing common ground, identifying gaps, and taking mutual action. - Why Challenging Conversations Are Difficult [7:30]
An exploration of the emotional and systemic reasons that make tough conversations so challenging, and why most organizations don’t teach these essential skills. - The Power of Language in Difficult Conversations [13:27]
Deb discusses the importance of word choice, empathy, and respect in maintaining relationships and moving through workplace challenges. - Personal Connection and Icebreaker [2:00]
Deb opens the episode with personal stories and updates, setting a relatable and engaging tone for the discussion.
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