In today’s episode, we’re taking a step back from the never-ending bad news cycle to discuss a bigger idea: what could a path forward out of this partisan nightmare look like? How can we all be a part of a future beyond today’s hyper partisanship? We’re starting with our own confessions of times we’ve been partisan (Emily has some doozies to share), discussing what winning an argument actually looks like, and trying our best to chart a path forward that starts with personal and community-level commitments to working through the messiness of democracy together.
Mentioned:
Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol Dweck
Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know by Adam Grant
Escape the Echo Chamber by C. Thi Nyugen
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In today’s episode, we’re taking a step back from the never-ending bad news cycle to discuss a bigger idea: what could a path forward out of this partisan nightmare look like? How can we all be a part of a future beyond today’s hyper partisanship? We’re starting with our own confessions of times we’ve been partisan (Emily has some doozies to share), discussing what winning an argument actually looks like, and trying our best to chart a path forward that starts with personal and community-level commitments to working through the messiness of democracy together.
Mentioned:
Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol Dweck
Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know by Adam Grant
Escape the Echo Chamber by C. Thi Nyugen
We kick off our first episode of The Nuance Hour by diving into the “Trump 2.0” era—its incendiary rhetoric and how it’s radicalized both the left and the right. We spotlight an Idaho school’s “Everyone Is Welcome” poster controversy to show just how polarized politics have become, even in our own backyard. Then we discuss why community action, clear communication, and critical thinking are essential for preserving democratic norms. Press pause on the outrage cycle, tune in, and join us as we rediscover the power of nuance in today’s extreme political landscape.
The Nuance Hour
In today’s episode, we’re taking a step back from the never-ending bad news cycle to discuss a bigger idea: what could a path forward out of this partisan nightmare look like? How can we all be a part of a future beyond today’s hyper partisanship? We’re starting with our own confessions of times we’ve been partisan (Emily has some doozies to share), discussing what winning an argument actually looks like, and trying our best to chart a path forward that starts with personal and community-level commitments to working through the messiness of democracy together.
Mentioned:
Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol Dweck
Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know by Adam Grant
Escape the Echo Chamber by C. Thi Nyugen