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  <title>Ep. 32 – How to be a Straight Shooter, Charitably</title>
  <description>I am convinced that the Rosary is the secret to having a strong marriage. It certainly is one of the reasons why we have a strong marriage. If you're having a lot of marital conflict, try praying the rosary daily -- even when you don't feel like it -- even when you are angry at each other. &amp;amp;nbsp; It's so easy to take pride in being a &amp;quot;straight shooter&amp;quot;. A straight shooter is someone who is honest and forthright. You see, straight shooters don't sugarcoat. They &amp;quot;keep it real&amp;quot;. However, there's that pesky little thing called charity isn't there? Even straight shooters have to be charitable, or else all effort is for naught. &amp;amp;nbsp; IN THIS EPISODE  How to tell if you're a straight shooter or if you're not. The pros and cons of being a straight shooter. What do the Saints say about being charitable? How to be charitable during debates by being curious. The &amp;quot;Feel, Felt, Found&amp;quot; technique. Never call an idea or the person &amp;quot;stupid&amp;quot;. How to use stories to tell the truth, charitably.  EPISODE NOTES &amp;amp;nbsp;Lifesmything is a podcast of beautysoancient.com </description>
  <author_name>Beauty So Ancient</author_name>
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