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Brian Kilmeade Show

How to Disagree Better: A Harvard Expert’s Guide to Conflict

Brian Kilmeade Show

FOX News Podcasts

News, Business, Politics, Entertainment News, Sports

4.12K Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2026

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

In an era of extreme polarization, Harvard Professor Julia Minson joins Brian to reveal the science behind having better disagreements. She breaks down her "H.E.A.R." framework—a proven method to lower the temperature of heated debates and show real "conversational receptiveness" without compromising your values. Learn why the goal of persuasion is a trap and how "listening with your mouth" can change your relationships. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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1:28.3

Yes, I did.

1:29.3

You did not? Yes, I did. Look, this isn't an argument? Yes, it is. No, it isn't. It's just contradiction. So that is a little of the fun that people are having. That's a fun way of looking at what's happening on a regular basis. People disagreeing on things from politics on down from foreign policy to domestic policy.

1:47.7

Well, people want to... it's happening on a regular basis. People disagreeing on things from politics on down from foreign

1:45.6

policy to domestic policy. Well, people want to be around people that agree with them, I think more

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