The Room Always Follows The Calmest Person In It
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In the hardest rooms, crisis, rage, and grief, the room does not follow the loudest voice or the highest rank. It follows the calmest, most grounded person in it. In this episode, Ed Snyder unpacks why calm is the most powerful force in a high-tension moment, what Scripture says about the soft answer, and how to become the steady presence other people can land on. Calm is not weakness, and it is not something you manufacture. It is something you carry in on purpose.
In This Episode• Why calm, not volume or authority, sets the temperature of a room
• The difference between a soft answer and a weak answer
• How Jesus redirected hostility instead of matching it
• Why calm is borrowed, not manufactured
• Three questions that make you the calmest person in your hardest room
ScriptureProverbs 15:1 (KJV): “A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger.”
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