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S6E5: Managing Over Talkers—Keeping Small Group Discussions Balanced with Alan Raughton

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Every small group leader has faced this challenge—a well-meaning but overly talkative group member who dominates the discussion. How do you keep the conversation balanced without discouraging participation? How do you ensure that quieter members feel heard? In this episode of Disciple-making in Community, host Ken Braddy sits down with Alan Raughton to discuss the challenges of managing over talkers in small group settings. Drawing from his extensive experience in group ministry, Alan shares insights on navigating these dynamics, especially in the unique setting of a downtown church.

Whether you’re dealing with a passionate speaker who tends to dominate or quieter members who need encouragement to speak up, this episode provides valuable advice for keeping group discussions healthy and engaging. We’d love to hear how you’ve handled it! If this episode was helpful, take a moment to rate and review the podcast—your feedback helps us equip more leaders like you. Thanks for listening, and keep leading your groups with wisdom and grace!

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Please click HERE for more information about Deep Discipleship, mentioned in the show.

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53 episodes

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Every small group leader has faced this challenge—a well-meaning but overly talkative group member who dominates the discussion. How do you keep the conversation balanced without discouraging participation? How do you ensure that quieter members feel heard? In this episode of Disciple-making in Community, host Ken Braddy sits down with Alan Raughton to discuss the challenges of managing over talkers in small group settings. Drawing from his extensive experience in group ministry, Alan shares insights on navigating these dynamics, especially in the unique setting of a downtown church.

Whether you’re dealing with a passionate speaker who tends to dominate or quieter members who need encouragement to speak up, this episode provides valuable advice for keeping group discussions healthy and engaging. We’d love to hear how you’ve handled it! If this episode was helpful, take a moment to rate and review the podcast—your feedback helps us equip more leaders like you. Thanks for listening, and keep leading your groups with wisdom and grace!

SHOW LINKS:

Please click HERE for more information about Deep Discipleship, mentioned in the show.

  continue reading

53 episodes

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