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    Talk Verbal Judo to Me

    en-usNovember 19, 2018
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    About this Episode

    The Questions for today: 

    “Are homeless people dangers?”

    There are many stigmas around people experiencing homelessness that leads to ideas that they are dangerous. Although we would never recommend approaching strangers for no reason, someone who is experiencing homelessness is not dangerous because they are homeless. Someone who is living on the streets are more likely to be victims of crimes. 

    “What do you wish patients did during an appointment, what are your pet peeves?”

    Dr. Google is Nils’s pet peeve. He would prefer someone come with their major complaints ready to talk about. Try writing down what you want to discuss with your doctor, it can help the appointment go smoother. 

    Music used in this episode is the song Last XI by Yellow Cop from the Free Music Archive


    CIT ECHO Session on Talk Verbal Judo to Me

     Matt Tinney breaks down some points form verbal judo. This was a presentation done on 1/16/2018 and you can see more here.

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