Coming up at 9am, I'll talk with @annasale about her new book, "Let's Talk About Hard Things," which explores how to have a range of difficult conversations. Comment using #DetroitToday & tune in on 101.9FM or stream live at wdet.org | @wdet
@annasale @wdet "Even if you don't want to have these conversations, if you consider them a bit of oversharing or it's not your style, you have to" says @annasale #DetroitToday
"What you're doing is you're sort of fortifying and building back this sense of not being on your own, your sense of community" says @annasale on #DetroitToday
"Navigating these big life moments on our own, I think what you lose when you're not part of larger institutions or larger groups or communities is you lose the ability to sense these pattern recognitions," @annasale #DetroitToday
"Experiencing things on your own compounds the pain of what you're already going through," says @annasale on #DetroitToday
"A conversation is not going to change the loss of death," says @annasale on #DetroitToday "What it will do is give them an outlet and to be heard...That's something big."