

Hero image 0 of A Guide for Difficult Conversations: Let's Talk About Hard Things : The Life-Changing Conversations That Connect Us (Paperback), 0 of 1
A Guide for Difficult Conversations: Let's Talk About Hard Things : The Life-Changing Conversations That Connect Us (Paperback)
(No ratings yet)
Key item features
From the host of the popular WNYC podcast Death, Sex, & Money, Let’s Talk About Hard Things is “like a good conversation with a friend” (The New Yorker) where “no topic is off-limits when it comes to creating meaningful connection” (Lori Gottlieb, author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone).
Anna Sale wants you to have that conversation. You know the one. The one that you’ve been avoiding or putting off, maybe for years. The one that you’ve thought “they’ll never understand” or “do I really want to bring that up?” or “it’s not going to go well, so why even try?”
Sale is the founder and host of WNYC’s popular, award-winning podcast Death, Sex, & Money or as the New York Times dubbed her “a therapist at happy hour.” She and her guests have direct and thought-provoking conversations, discussing topics that most of us are too squeamish, polite, or nervous to bring up. But Sale argues that we all experience these hard things, and by not talking to one another, we cut ourselves off, leading us to feel isolated and disconnected from people who can help us most.
In Let’s Talk About Hard Things, Sale uses the best of what she’s learned from her podcast to reveal that when we dare to talk about hard things, we learn about ourselves, others, and the world that we make together. Diving into five of the most fraught conversation topics—death, sex, money, family, and identity—she moves between memoir, fascinating snapshots of a variety of Americans opening up about their lives, and expert opinions to show why having tough conversations is important and how to do them in a thoughtful and generous way. She uncovers that listening may be the most important part of a tough conversation, that the end goal should be understanding without the pressure of reconciliation, and that there are some things that words can’t fix (and why that’s actually okay).
Anna Sale wants you to have that conversation. You know the one. The one that you’ve been avoiding or putting off, maybe for years. The one that you’ve thought “they’ll never understand” or “do I really want to bring that up?” or “it’s not going to go well, so why even try?”
Sale is the founder and host of WNYC’s popular, award-winning podcast Death, Sex, & Money or as the New York Times dubbed her “a therapist at happy hour.” She and her guests have direct and thought-provoking conversations, discussing topics that most of us are too squeamish, polite, or nervous to bring up. But Sale argues that we all experience these hard things, and by not talking to one another, we cut ourselves off, leading us to feel isolated and disconnected from people who can help us most.
In Let’s Talk About Hard Things, Sale uses the best of what she’s learned from her podcast to reveal that when we dare to talk about hard things, we learn about ourselves, others, and the world that we make together. Diving into five of the most fraught conversation topics—death, sex, money, family, and identity—she moves between memoir, fascinating snapshots of a variety of Americans opening up about their lives, and expert opinions to show why having tough conversations is important and how to do them in a thoughtful and generous way. She uncovers that listening may be the most important part of a tough conversation, that the end goal should be understanding without the pressure of reconciliation, and that there are some things that words can’t fix (and why that’s actually okay).
Specs
- Manual & guide typeInstruction Manual
- Book formatHardcover
- Edition1
- Pages304
- LanguageEnglish
- BrandAnna Sale
Current price is USD$16.00
Price when purchased online
Free 90-day returns
How do you want your item?
Try 30 days of Free Shipping with Walmart+! Choose plan at checkout.
Columbus, 43215
Arrives by Thu, Apr 9
.Order within 14 hr 13 min
Sold and shipped by Walmart.com
Free 90-day returns
This item is gift eligible
More seller options (8)
Starting from $16.56
Get free delivery, shipping and more*
*Restrictions apply Try Walmart+ now
About this item
Product details
From the host of the popular WNYC podcast Death, Sex, & Money, Let's Talk About Hard Things is "like a good conversation with a friend" (The New Yorker) where "no topic is off-limits when it comes to creating meaningful connection" (Lori Gottlieb, author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone). Anna Sale wants you to have that conversation. You know the one. The one that you've been avoiding or putting off, maybe for years. The one that you've thought "they'll never understand" or "do I really want to bring that up?" or "it's not going to go well, so why even try?" Sale is the founder and host of WNYC's popular, award-winning podcast Death, Sex, & Money or as the New York Times dubbed her "a therapist at happy hour." She and her guests have direct and thought-provoking conversations, discussing topics that most of us are too squeamish, polite, or nervous to bring up. But Sale argues that we all experience these hard things, and by not talking to one another, we cut ourselves off, leading us to feel isolated and disconnected from people who can help us most. In Let's Talk About Hard Things, Sale uses the best of what she's learned from her podcast to reveal that when we dare to talk about hard things, we learn about ourselves, others, and the world that we make together. Diving into five of the most fraught conversation topics--death, sex, money, family, and identity--she moves between memoir, fascinating snapshots of a variety of Americans opening up about their lives, and expert opinions to show why having tough conversations is important and how to do them in a thoughtful and generous way. She uncovers that listening may be the most important part of a tough conversation, that the end goal should be understanding without the pressure of reconciliation, and that there are some things that words can't fix (and why that's actually okay).
From the host of the popular WNYC podcast Death, Sex, & Money, Let’s Talk About Hard Things is “like a good conversation with a friend” (The New Yorker) where “no topic is off-limits when it comes to creating meaningful connection” (Lori Gottlieb, author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone).
Anna Sale wants you to have that conversation. You know the one. The one that you’ve been avoiding or putting off, maybe for years. The one that you’ve thought “they’ll never understand” or “do I really want to bring that up?” or “it’s not going to go well, so why even try?”
Sale is the founder and host of WNYC’s popular, award-winning podcast Death, Sex, & Money or as the New York Times dubbed her “a therapist at happy hour.” She and her guests have direct and thought-provoking conversations, discussing topics that most of us are too squeamish, polite, or nervous to bring up. But Sale argues that we all experience these hard things, and by not talking to one another, we cut ourselves off, leading us to feel isolated and disconnected from people who can help us most.
In Let’s Talk About Hard Things, Sale uses the best of what she’s learned from her podcast to reveal that when we dare to talk about hard things, we learn about ourselves, others, and the world that we make together. Diving into five of the most fraught conversation topics—death, sex, money, family, and identity—she moves between memoir, fascinating snapshots of a variety of Americans opening up about their lives, and expert opinions to show why having tough conversations is important and how to do them in a thoughtful and generous way. She uncovers that listening may be the most important part of a tough conversation, that the end goal should be understanding without the pressure of reconciliation, and that there are some things that words can’t fix (and why that’s actually okay).
Anna Sale wants you to have that conversation. You know the one. The one that you’ve been avoiding or putting off, maybe for years. The one that you’ve thought “they’ll never understand” or “do I really want to bring that up?” or “it’s not going to go well, so why even try?”
Sale is the founder and host of WNYC’s popular, award-winning podcast Death, Sex, & Money or as the New York Times dubbed her “a therapist at happy hour.” She and her guests have direct and thought-provoking conversations, discussing topics that most of us are too squeamish, polite, or nervous to bring up. But Sale argues that we all experience these hard things, and by not talking to one another, we cut ourselves off, leading us to feel isolated and disconnected from people who can help us most.
In Let’s Talk About Hard Things, Sale uses the best of what she’s learned from her podcast to reveal that when we dare to talk about hard things, we learn about ourselves, others, and the world that we make together. Diving into five of the most fraught conversation topics—death, sex, money, family, and identity—she moves between memoir, fascinating snapshots of a variety of Americans opening up about their lives, and expert opinions to show why having tough conversations is important and how to do them in a thoughtful and generous way. She uncovers that listening may be the most important part of a tough conversation, that the end goal should be understanding without the pressure of reconciliation, and that there are some things that words can’t fix (and why that’s actually okay).
info:
We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it.
Specifications
Manual & guide type
Instruction Manual
Book format
Hardcover
Edition
1
Pages
304
Warranty
Warranty information
Please be aware that the warranty terms on items offered for sale by third party Marketplace sellers may differ from those displayed in this section (if any). To confirm warranty terms on an item offered for sale by a third party Marketplace seller, please use the 'Contact seller' feature on the third party Marketplace seller's information page and request the item's warranty terms prior to purchase.
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
Building Relationships One Conversation at a Time : A Guide for Work and Home $11.22
$1122current price $11.22Building Relationships One Conversation at a Time : A Guide for Work and Home
Stop Fighting and Start Communicating, (Paperback) $12.95
$1295current price $12.95Stop Fighting and Start Communicating, (Paperback)
No Shame in Sharing: Discovering Yourself in Life's Un-Postable Moments, (Paperback) $15.99
$1599current price $15.99No Shame in Sharing: Discovering Yourself in Life's Un-Postable Moments, (Paperback)
Excellerations Let?s Talk About My Relationships Book Set - 4 books $11.99
$1199current price $11.99Excellerations Let?s Talk About My Relationships Book Set - 4 books
Fun On Flatwater : An Introduction to Adirondack Canoeing (Paperback) $12.26
$1226current price $12.26Fun On Flatwater : An Introduction to Adirondack Canoeing (Paperback)
Falling Into Easy : Help For Those Who Can't Meditate (Paperback) $17.00
$1700current price $17.00Falling Into Easy : Help For Those Who Can't Meditate (Paperback)
Grand Conversations, Thoughtful Responses : A Unique Approach to Literature Circles (Edition 2) (Paperback) $19.59
$1959current price $19.59Grand Conversations, Thoughtful Responses : A Unique Approach to Literature Circles (Edition 2) (Paperback)
Why is She Acting So Weird? : A Guide to Cultivating Closeness When a Friend is in Crisis (Paperback) $16.95
$1695current price $16.95Why is She Acting So Weird? : A Guide to Cultivating Closeness When a Friend is in Crisis (Paperback)
Concise Guide to Good Policy, (Paperback) $15.24
$1524current price $15.24Concise Guide to Good Policy, (Paperback)
No Is Sexy: A Business & Life Guide to Saying No, (Paperback) $15.10
$1510current price $15.10No Is Sexy: A Business & Life Guide to Saying No, (Paperback)
Telling and Talking with Family and Friends (Paperback) $15.81
$1581current price $15.81Telling and Talking with Family and Friends (Paperback)
101 Ways to Be Your Own Best Friend: A Guide to the Art of Fully Living, (Paperback) $15.64
$1564current price $15.64101 Ways to Be Your Own Best Friend: A Guide to the Art of Fully Living, (Paperback)
How to Talk to Anyone with Ease and Confidence: Step by Step Guide to Approach Someone to Start a Conversation (Paperback) $11.99
$1199current price $11.99How to Talk to Anyone with Ease and Confidence: Step by Step Guide to Approach Someone to Start a Conversation (Paperback)
You Are Always Doing Your Best : A Simple Guide To Inner Peace (Paperback) $8.99
$899current price $8.99You Are Always Doing Your Best : A Simple Guide To Inner Peace (Paperback)
Get to Know Yourself: A Sexual Health Guide for Young People $15.18
$1518current price $15.18Get to Know Yourself: A Sexual Health Guide for Young People
Speak Well and Prosper: Tips, Tools, and Techniques for Better Presentations, (Paperback) $19.22
$1922current price $19.22Speak Well and Prosper: Tips, Tools, and Techniques for Better Presentations, (Paperback)
The Mind Power System: Success Through Mental Strength and Positive Thinking: How to Build an Unshakable Winning Mindset, (Paperback) $16.51
$1651current price $16.51The Mind Power System: Success Through Mental Strength and Positive Thinking: How to Build an Unshakable Winning Mindset, (Paperback)
Don't Believe the Chatter: Confronting the lies we tell ourselves, (Paperback) $12.99
$1299current price $12.99Don't Believe the Chatter: Confronting the lies we tell ourselves, (Paperback)
Buckaru's Guide to Real Estate : An Introduction to Investing (Paperback) $18.14
$1814current price $18.14Buckaru's Guide to Real Estate : An Introduction to Investing (Paperback)
A Study Guide for Oscar Wilde's "Salome" (Paperback) $14.76
$1476current price $14.76A Study Guide for Oscar Wilde's "Salome" (Paperback)
Customer ratings & reviews
0 ratings|0 reviews
This item does not have any reviews yet
