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Winning Arguments Wisely

Explore the dynamics of being "right" in relationships and how it can lead to unnecessary conflict. Chase and Sarah share a personal anecdote that highlights the importance of addressing underlying feelings rather than the surface issue. With insights from a seasoned psychotherapist, listeners will learn how to navigate trivial disagreements that can escalate if not handled with care.
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    132: I'm Right, And You're Wrong

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