You can use "open-minded" to describe a conversation or someone: "I met my new professor yesterday. She seems very open-minded, so I'm looking forward to taking classes with her!"
You can say "open mind" (no hyphen) like this: "I need you tell you something, and I know you're probably going to say 'no', but before you answer, please have an open mind about what I have to tell you." In this example, the speaker knows that the person they are speaking to already has an opinion or feelings about something but the speaker would like for the listener to be willing to consider and listen to what the speaker has to say.
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