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The Fun Road with Kass & Steve
Kass Martin & Steve Boedt
80 episodes
2 months ago
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Communicating When Tough Topics Arise
The Fun Road with Kass & Steve
20 minutes 6 seconds
4 years ago
Communicating When Tough Topics Arise
These days, it can kind of feel like everything is a tough topic! Speaking your mind can be a scary thing, especially lately with the world feeling unstable or out of wack with the pandemic, the political climate, and growing division in our communities. We’re living in a world where it feels like speaking your mind will separate you from those that have a different opinion, even if you love them. It doesn’t have to be like this though!  Part of the beauty of this world is the diversity of its people. If everyone was the same, the world would be grey instead of color. There is power in recognizing that your world and the way you view it, is not the only world or the only way… and that’s okay. That’s good even! In this episode, Kass and Steve dive into why it’s important to use your voice, and how we can do that without devaluing the opinions or experiences of others. Let’s seek to understand others the way that we hope they will try to understand us!
The Fun Road with Kass & Steve