How can we keep the conversation going, even when our opinions on current issues differ greatly?Where are the limits, and where can curiosity and openness help us reconnect? In this podcast episode, we talk to psychologist and life coach Derya Bobrik to explore the following questions:- What can I do when statements from others rub me the wrong way?- How can we constructively discuss differing values?- Is it true that we can’t say anything anymore? What if it’s meant as a joke?- How do extreme positions affect workplace dynamics and productivity?- Why are people willing to express extreme views?- How can I work well in a team despite sharply diverging opinions?
- What can I do when colleagues make inappropriate or offensive statements? Where can I find support?
Show Notes:
Interview with author and psychologist Anne Otto: "You can learn to take a stand." [ Ссылка ]
M. Sherif, O. J. Harvey, B. J. White, W. R. Hood, C. W. Sherif: Intergroup conflict and cooperation: The Robbers Cave experiment. University of Oklahoma Book Exchange, Norman, 1961. Stanford Prison Experiment (1971, Zimbardo).
Asch’s Conformity Experiment: Asch, S. E. (1951). Effects of group pressure upon the modification and distortion of judgment. In H. Guetzkow (ed.), Groups, leadership, and men. Pittsburgh, PA: Carnegie Press.
Heiter bis stürmisch – The Everyday Podcast
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