EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 55 MIN
Can We Disagree and Still Be Kind? The Impact of Social Media on LGBT+ Conversations
from She Talks, He Nods · host Maegan & Kris
Most of us get caught up in the chaos of social media, but what if the key to healthier conversations and even better understanding of controversial topics like pride, is simply choosing kindness? In this episode Maegan and Kris boldly unpack the toxicity plaguing online debates and how we can flip the script to foster respect, empathy, and real connection.You’ll discover:How algorithms fuel division by showcasing only extremes of opinions, especially around sensitive issues like LGBT+ rights and pride monthPractical strategies for navigating disagreements with curiosity rather than contempt even on divisive topicsWhy social media hates often stem from misery and how this impacts the way we speak about others’ identities and beliefsThe importance of teaching children love and acceptance without overwhelming them with adult complexities too soonHow focusing on common humanity can dissolve stereotypes about the LGBT+ community, parenting, and identity labelingIn a world where online hate is rampant, understanding the power of kindness and respect can open doors to more meaningful conversations. Whether you’re passionate about social issues or just tired of the endless negativity, this episode is your reminder that every voice matters, but how we speak to each other makes all the difference. Perfect for anyone craving a dose of perspective and practical tips on fostering empathy in digital and real-world conversations. If you believe love is love, and kindness needs to be louder than hate, this episode is your call to action. Don’t miss out, hit play and join us in making social media a kinder space, one conversation at a time.
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