
Learn from a master how to talk a human out of hate.
Daryl Davis doesn’t go around punching Nazis. He helps them quit, and even gets Klan members to hand over their robes.
Daryl’s real-life experiences trump the trendy theories. Talking is superior to not talking, let alone silencing and shaming others.
Indeed, his testimonies colorfully illustrate a counter theory about how to deal with racism. In this episode of Gracearchy with Jim Babka, he tells two of these powerful conversion stories.
Sometimes, people are not ready to understand what you’re saying. How do you discover a person’s perception and elevate their perspective? In response, Daryl shares a story about the importance of perception.
Another one of his testimonies could be called “Going the extra 300 miles.” At the start of the story, a Klan wife has assaulted Daryl. By the end, she’s a friend renouncing the Klan. Talk about a dramatic turnaround!
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This is Part 2
In Part 1, we covered how Daryl Davis came to this work. Find out how you can listen to Part 1 on our blog.
Each of these episodes is short – commute-length.
In this new episode, you’ll get real insight into how to talk with people who, out of fear or bias, reject you or the concepts of human flourishing you want to share.
Indeed, you’ll learn the five things that are universally true of every human being you meet. If you use these things in your conversations, you’ll settle disputes and change hearts – just like Daryl does.
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ZAP The State and have a nice day,
Jim Babka
Host, Gracearchy with Jim Babka
Co-creator, Zero Aggression Project
Jim Babka is the co-creator of the Zero Aggression Project. However, the views expressed in the show do not necessarily reflect those of the board, staff, or supporters of the Zero Aggression Project (Downsize DC Foundation).