I posted my second conversation with Psychology Today’s Editor-at-Large, Hara Estroff Marano.
This episode continues with the environment:
What do one person’s actions matter? How do you influence someone who disagrees, like a hard core Trump supporter?
Click to the article for the episode notes. For now, I’ll include the recording here since Psychology Today’s software isn’t showing it properly.
VIDEO
Enjoy!
Retry later
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