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Mending Fractured Relationships

Karen Tibbals

How you can mend relationships that have been severed by politics (or anything else!).

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  • Karen Tibbals

    Karen Tibbals is a former corporate executive who has written a book Persuade, Don't Preach that explains how to talk to people in a new way.

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