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The Clash of Types
- How to Resolve Conflicts When Personalities Collide
- By: James M. Reed
- Narrated by: Matthew VanKleeck
- Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
- Unabridged
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Ever wonder why some fights escalate into full-blown showdowns with slammed doors, icy silences, and dramatic rants? It’s not just what’s said—it’s who says it. Welcome to The Clash of Types, your no-nonsense guide to managing conflict through the lens of personality. Whether you’re the loudmouth arguing with a brick wall, the peacemaker dodging every spat, or the drama magnet turning spilled coffee into a spectacle, this book has your back. Written with wit and a friendly vibe, The Clash of Types skips the dry self-help fluff for real talk.
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The Clash of Types
- How to Resolve Conflicts When Personalities Collide
- Narrated by: Matthew VanKleeck
- Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
- Release date: 12-05-25
- Language: English
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Ndisco's Village Meeting for Africans - Society and Culture Clash. A discussion platform for immigrants in diaspora and homeland.
- By: Dr. Marcellina Ndidi Oparaoji
- Original Recording
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Africans, African Immigrants in Diaspora/Children born of Immigrant parents in Diaspora, as well as those Africans in the homeland - Society and Culture clashes. The positive and negative impacts to this dynamic phenomenon are discussed as a summary of a traditional village meeting discussion/summary. The podcast discusses topics surrounding African immigrants and those Africans in the homeland - the youths, young adults, men and women, as they struggle with conflicts of the culture of their origin and the one(s) they also have to live with in the environment they now call home, in diaspora. ...
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