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EPISODE · Sep 22, 2025 · 50 MIN

How to Talk Politics Without Losing Friends | Nathan Smolensky

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In this episode of The Lonely Chapter, I’m joined by author and strategist Nathan Smolensky to explore how we can rethink politics as a force for connection instead of division.Nathan shares insights from his new book Common Ground from the Ground Up and reveals why persuasion has become a lost art — and how we can bring it back into our conversations with friends, family, and communities.Topics we cover include:➤ How to discuss politics without damaging relationships➤ Why outrage and conflict often dominate today’s media➤ The hidden effects of social media bubbles on political division➤ Understanding political violence as part of a deeper societal issue➤ How focusing on policy over ideology helps find common ground➤ Practical strategies to have better conversations and bridge divides🎧 Don’t miss an episode — subscribe to The Lonely Chapter on your favourite podcast platform:➤ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0wcp1ZN0zhOStU3CFoOsNF?si=b651c6d5f37d43c2➤ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-lonely-chapter/id1744173358If you’re interested in improving political conversations and building understanding in your community, this episode is for you.—Sam 🧡

In this episode of The Lonely Chapter, I’m joined by author and strategist Nathan Smolensky to explore how we can rethink politics as a force for connection instead of division.Nathan shares insights from his new book Common Ground from the Ground Up and reveals why persuasion has become a lost art — and how we can bring it back into our conversations with friends, family, and communities.Topics we cover include:➤ How to discuss politics without damaging relationships➤ Why outrage and conflict often dominate today’s media➤ The hidden effects of social media bubbles on political division➤ Understanding political violence as part of a deeper societal issue➤ How focusing on policy over ideology helps find common ground➤ Practical strategies to have better conversations and bridge divides🎧 Don’t miss an episode — subscribe to The Lonely Chapter on your favourite podcast platform:➤ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0wcp1ZN0zhOStU3CFoOsNF?si=b651c6d5f37d43c2➤ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-lonely-chapter/id1744173358If you’re interested in improving political conversations and building understanding in your community, this episode is for you.—Sam 🧡

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