Minter Dialogue with Sarah Rozenthuler

Sarah Rozenthuler is a dialogue coach and leadership consultant, founder/CEO of BridgeWork Consulting, who has authored two interesting books, Powered by Purpose and How to Have Meaningful Conversations. In this conversation, we discuss her career trajectory, including her fascinating life as a busker, to her becoming a dialogue consultant and author. We look at what makes for a big conversation, the importance of self-awareness, the importance of meaningful conversation for mental health, cultural differences and much more.

Please send me your questions — as an audio file if you’d like — to nminterdial@gmail.com. Otherwise, below, you’ll find the show notes and, of course, you are invited to comment. If you liked the podcast, please take a moment to rate it here.

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Other resources:

  • Find Sarah’s book: Powered by Purpose
  • Sign up for Sarah’s free sessions: Purpose Collective
  • Getting the Love You Want – A Guide for Couples. By Harville Hendrix and Helen LaKelly Hunt via Amazon
  • Dialogue: The Art of Thinking Together by Ben Isaacs via Amazon

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Music credit: The jingle at the beginning of the show is courtesy of my friend, Pierre Journel, author of the Guitar Channel. And, the new sign-off music is “A Convinced Man,” a song I co-wrote and recorded with Stephanie Singer back in the late 1980s (please excuse the quality of the sound!).

 
 

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