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The Compelled Podcast with Emma Mae

Healthy Conflict

The Compelled Podcast with Emma Mae

Emma Mae McDaniel

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Self-improvement, Education

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2023

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Emma Mae is joined by her husband, Josh, to talk about conflict. Difficult conversations can be unproductive if navigated with fear and pride, but when approached with love, it can actually strengthen a relationship. Josh and Emma talk about how there is such thing as healthy conflict, they share personal experiences on how they’ve grown through conflict, and they give practical advice rooted in God’s Word to help encourage you for the next time you are in a tough conversation. -------------- Support the Have You Heard Podcast! https://donorbox.org/emma-m-ministry -------------- https://jraspeakers.com/talk-to-an-agent/ - Book Emma Mae for your next event!! https://www.emmamaemcdaniel.com/shop - Shop our merch! https://www.Faithfulcounseling.com/emmamae - 10% OFF your first month of counseling https://www.emmamaemcdaniel.com/shop - Emma's books SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1corinthians13_love/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haveyouheard_podcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emmamae_collection/ Website: https://www.Emmmaemcdaniel.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:12.4

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0:16.8

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0:24.8

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0:30.3

There actually is a healthy version of arguing and it doesn't have to be a bad divisive thing.

0:43.8

What's up, what's up awesome people I love you so so deeply and I'm so thankful that you have

0:51.3

joined us on the Have You Heard podcast. I'm your host Emma May McDaniel and today my incredible

0:58.8

husband Josh is joining us and we are going to be talking about how to argue well. Really interesting

1:04.8

topic but I think all of us are going to learn from it and be blessed by it. So friends, grab your

1:10.0

headphones and let's get into the word. Josh, welcome to the podcast. Thank you. It's good to be

1:14.8

back. It's always fun being here. I love it. I think before we even talk about like how to

1:22.4

argue well, I think there's a really big elephant in the room of acknowledging the fact that like

1:29.0

why are those two words even put together? Like many people may think how can you even argue well

1:34.8

because they're such a negative connotation with the word argue. So I just feel like it would be

1:41.2

cool if you kicked us off and talked about how like there actually is a healthy version of arguing

1:47.2

and it doesn't have to be a bad divisive thing. Go. Well, I think it's funny that you'd have to talk

1:54.4

about that there is a healthy version or arguing because that means that the way we just view

2:00.5

arguing or just bickering or just whatever between two people is automatically negative.

2:07.2

No matter what the way you look at it, no matter the way you put it, we see it as negative.

2:14.2

So I think whenever we really take a step back and look at it, I think we realize have to take

2:21.7

off a little bit of our own past experience or maybe past knowledge of the word arguing and think,

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