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How to Agree to Disagree
Turning Conflict into Connection
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Gabrielle Rifkind
Read by the author, Gabrielle Rifkind.
'Compassionate, pragmatic wisdom' – Alain de Botton
As much as we may try to avoid it, disagreement is inevitable – from work to family life, friendships and even internal dilemmas. But how many of us actually know how to deal with conflict effectively? How can you stop a disagreement escalating to an argument? And how can we all learn to communicate better?
World leading conflict mediator and psychotherapist Gabrielle Rifkind is here to help you navigate the discords of daily life with her groundbreaking audiobook How to Agree to Disagree.
This audiobook is a comprehensive, accessible and practical handbook, covering a wide range of different types of conflict. From finances to families, world issues to the workplace, Gabrielle is an encouraging guide through a modern world of conflict, empowering you to be confident when dealing with disagreements and to get along with – almost – anyone.
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What moved me most is the way Gabrielle connects the intimate and the political: the conflicts inside ourselves, in our relationships, in our families, and in society. She does not speak about disagreement as something to win, avoid, or fear, but as something we can learn to understand with more courage, empathy, and responsibility.
I listened to this book at a personally delicate moment, while reflecting on grief, difficult decisions, emotional patterns, and the challenge of staying open when life feels uncertain. It helped me slow down, look inward, and understand conflict not only as rupture, but as a possible doorway to clarity, repair, and connection.
Gabrielle’s voice and way of transmitting are calm, wise, compassionate, and profoundly human. She brings the experience of someone who has worked with real conflict, but she never sounds abstract or distant. She makes complex emotional and political realities feel accessible, practical, and alive.
This is not just a book about how to disagree better. It is a book about how to remain human in moments when we are tempted to close down, defend ourselves, or turn away from one another.
A powerful, generous, and much-needed audiobook. I will return to it many times.
A deeply human and necessary book
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