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How to Talk to the Other Side: How to Have Difficult Conversations

Discussions and disagreements. They are happening more and more these days. Seattle resident, Natalie Hoffman, has co-authored a book, "How to Talk to The ‘Other Side’: Finding Common Ground in the Time of Coronavirus, Recession and Climate Change,” with the idea that it will bring people together.

With a message of hope and optimism, Natalie will provide tips and strategies that you can implement right away so you can have those difficult conversations with family members, friends and neighbors who you don't see eye to eye with.

Join us for this special event via Zoom and you will be entered in a drawing for a copy of Natalie's book.

About Natalie:

Natalie Hoffman is an Associate at Sustainable Business Consulting, and specializes in research and communication between differing cultures and points of view. Hoffman is the co-author of How to Talk to The “Other Side”: Finding Common Ground in the Time of Coronavirus, Recession and Climate Change, and hopes this book will help bring people together at a mass scale. Hoffman’s personal experiences as a young, mixed-race woman inform her perspective, and as a natural leader she champions a message of empathy, kindness, respect and appreciation.

Passionate about sustainability and unity, Natalie got her undergraduate degree in climate science & policy and Japanese language & culture. She has taught cross-cultural translation to a range of people, from university students to environmental activists.

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