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“Laura Davis gives us the courage and hope we need to confront the fears that keep us from living full and healthy lives."
Dot Walsh
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Dear Editor/Producer:
In the weeks and months following the attacks of September 11th, Americans have reached out to loved ones
in unprecedented numbers. Long-lost brothers emailed long-lost sisters. Children who hadn't talked to their
parents for a decade called home. Resentments that had festered for years suddenly seemed irrelevant.
Whenever we realize that life is short and that we only have a short time to love each other, the urge
to reconcile is unmistakable.
Best-selling author Laura Davis understands the power and need for reconciliation. After the publication
of her international bestseller, The Courage To Heal, Laura thought she and her family would never speak
again. Today they do. Often and lovingly. The fact that their relationship went from an eight year impasse
to a renewed family bond inspired Davis to write her new book, I Thought We'd Never Speak Again: The Road
from Estrangement to Reconciliation.
How did the change happen? Was it forgiveness on Laura's part? Was it a change of heart on the part of
her family? Was it that Laura simply stopped talking publicly? No, the relationship changed because Laura
discovered the basic principles that make reconciliation happen. And they don't just apply to Laura and
her family. They apply to your readers and listeners, too. These principles apply to any difficult
relationship you or your audience find themselves in.
Laura Davis can tell your audience how to heal the broken relationships that nag at all of us like rotten
teeth. She will teach your audience to:
- Evaluate the likelihood of reconciliation
- Consider the costs and benefits of continued estrangement
- Determine which of the four types of reconciliation are possible
- Understand the difference between forgiveness and reconciliation
Who among us doesn't carry the pain of a friend who wronged us? A work associate who stole our idea for
a big presentation? The truth is, we all do. Now, in this time of fear and uncertainty, our motivation to
reach out to those we love, and those we don't understand, is stronger than ever. Your readers and listeners
need to learn how to reconcile.
Laura Davis has appeared on Oprah Winfrey, the Michael Jackson show, and dozens of others. Invite her on
your show and your phone lines will light up with great stories! We hope you choose to interview Laura Davis.
She's a compelling guest and sure beats a trip to the dentist.
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