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In this episode, we talk about the importance of productive disagreement and how to argue effectively.

Buster Benson is the author of Why are we yelling - the art of productive disagreement.

In the beginning of the interview, Buster speaks about the different ways we perceive arguments and disagreements and why it is important to know what we are arguing about in the first place.

We discuss different practices that don't teach you how not to argue, but that teach you how to argue with your wife, with your boss, or with anyone else in a productive and constructive way.

Remember, the goal is not to learn how not to argue in a relationship. It's to learn how to argue effectively and come out of the argument with lessons learned and stronger bonds created.

Arguments and disagreements don't need to be negative experiences. We can learn how to argue constructively and how to even enjoy the process.

If you want to learn how to be better at arguing, this interview will give you the tools you need to make it happen.

Buster Benson has spent years working in high-performing teams at Amazon, Twitter, and Slack.


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