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The Dame Debate
The Dame Debate
45 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to the Dame Debate where we read widely, think critically, and dive deeply.
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Welcome to the Dame Debate where we read widely, think critically, and dive deeply.
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Personal Journals
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How Being Disagreeable is the Genuine Way
The Dame Debate
58 minutes 50 seconds
1 year ago
How Being Disagreeable is the Genuine Way

#039 The title says it all - we really get into why being disagreeable is more genuine than being agreeable. In reality, agreeing to agree and stir something up is in no way helpful. There is a way to go about things if you are not wanting to really dig into something that you disagree with but truly stating your honest opinion and stance is always the route we recommend to present the most genuine front. This topic is important to us as we have seen people and been the person to be agreeable and seen the issues it can create. For Kami, being a people pleaser plays a lot into being agreeable and she has really learned how to put her personal spin on disagreeability recently and she shares her experience with it. Take a listen and let us know your thoughts. We know there is no one right way to do things and would love to hear other perspectives!

The Dame Debate
Welcome to the Dame Debate where we read widely, think critically, and dive deeply.