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Dr. Nancy Dome

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In this episode of "Coaching Conversations," I had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Nancy Dome, who brought to light the critical role of compassionate dialogue when tackling sensitive issues like race. Dr. Dome underscored the necessity of self-awareness and emotional regulation to navigate these challenging conversations effectively. She introduced the REAR protocol—Recognize, Engage, Acknowledge, and Repair—as a powerful framework to foster understanding and connection. Throughout our discussion, we emphasized the importance of grace, empathy, and open dialogue in bridging societal divides.
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In this episode of "Coaching Conversations," I had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Nancy Dome, who brought to light the critical role of compassionate dialogue when tackling sensitive issues like race. Dr. Dome underscored the necessity of self-awareness and emotional regulation to navigate these challenging conversations effectively. She introduced the REAR protocol—Recognize, Engage, Acknowledge, and Repair—as a powerful framework to foster understanding and connection. Throughout our discussion, we emphasized the importance of grace, empathy, and open dialogue in bridging societal divides.
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Feedback: We love hearing from you! Leave us a rating or comment to let us know what you think.
Stay Connected: Follow our podcast for more episodes packed with insights and inspiration.
Learn more about the Better Conversations workshop:
https://www.instructionalcoaching.com/workshop/better-conversations/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=bcmar25
Learn more about the Managing Challenging Conversations workshop:
https://www.instructionalcoaching.com/workshop/managing-challenging-conversations/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=mccfeb25

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