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Dr Julia Minson on how to disagree better, receptiveness and changing her mind on Transitions for minors

Dr Julia Minson on how to disagree better, receptiveness and changing her mind on Transitions for minors
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Host Alex Chesterfield and co-hosts Ali Goldsworthy and Laura Osborne interview Julia Minson, a researcher on disagreement, about building receptiveness and improving conflict conversations through practice, realistic goals beyond persuasion, and concrete language changes. Minson describes her background in competitive ballroom dancing as a metaphor for opposing perspectives, and outlines the HEAR framework for “conversational receptiveness”: Hedging, Emphasizing agreement, Acknowledging the other view with true paraphrase, and Reframing to the positive. She discusses applying these tools in schools and other real-world settings, and research questions about reputational rewards for receptiveness. Minson also shares a rapid, emotionally complex series of belief updates on gender transitions for minors, influenced by Utah Governor Spencer Cox’s arguments and later by meeting a trans woman, highlighting how minds change through human contact and context.

00:00 Third Rail Belief Shift

00:17 Show Intro and Guests

01:36 Co Hosts Takeaways

03:58 Ballroom Dancing Origins

07:50 Training Receptiveness Habits

10:34 How to Disagree Better

12:57 Start Small Not Hot Topics

15:53 HEAR Framework Language

22:36 Where Research Goes Next

24:47 Campaigning Incentives Tension

27:29 Changing Mind on Transitions

36:03 Environment and People Matter

38:14 Who Should Be Next Guest

38:55 Hosts Reflect and Wrap Up

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Buy Alison, Laura and Alexandra’s new book, Poles Apart: Why People Turn Against Each Other, and How to Bring Them Together  https://uk.bookshop.org/a/8711/9781847942975

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