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Episode 501 - How Shame And Guilt Can Quickly Persuade

Mar 05, 202422 min
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Episode description

Using guilt and shame is fast and easy. They could be doing it both consciously and unconsciously. Sometimes it is the only tool they know how to use. It could backfire on them, but can we use guilt and shame to persuade ethically. The answer may surprise you – YES you can.

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