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EPISODE · Nov 27, 2023 · 1H 5M

Navigating Societal Rifts | Michèle Lamont

from Behavioral Grooves Podcast · host Kurt Nelson, PhD and Tim Houlihan

Tensions around the dinner table? Trouble finding common ground with friends and family? Renowned sociologist Michèle Lamont joins Tim and Kurt to unravel why the world seems more polarized than ever. In this episode, Lamont delves into pressing societal issues, from tribalism to media polarization, offering expert insights and defining key terms with historical context. She explores generational shifts in perspectives on recognition and identity, asking how we can bridge divides between different worldviews. Beyond analysis, Lamont inspires change, discussing the transformative power of reframing narratives to cultivate hope. Join us for a conversation challenging stereotypes, and promoting a society where everyone feels valued. Kurt and Tim end the episode with a  Grooving Session where they encourage us to strengthen the recognition of our shared humanity and invite listeners to be part of the change. Tune in for a fresh perspective on navigating a divided world. © 2023 Behavioral Grooves Topics  (03:22) Michèle Lamont intro and Speed Round (08:08) Bridging generational divides (20:49) Changing hearts and minds to address inequality (26:36) Countering negative narratives (36:59) Generational differences in identity and inclusion (41:24) Race, identity, and mental health (47:23) Grooving session: Overcoming polarization © 2023 Behavioral Grooves Links Michelle’s Book: Seeing Others Monbiot, George, “Neoliberalism – the ideology at the root of all our problems,” The Guardian, 15 April 2016. Article Peter Harvey research and article: How Schools Teach Children about their Social Station Jean Twenge The Future of Generational Differences National Domestic Workers Alliance Musical Links The Doors “Break on Through (To The Other Side)” Patti Smith “Because the Night” Leonard Cohen “Hallelujah” Gordon Lightfoot “If You Could Read My Mind” “Four Strong Winds”

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Join sociologist Michelle Lamont, Tim, and Kurt as they explore pressing societal issues from tribalism to media polarization. Lamont offers expert insights and inspires change by discussing the transformative power of reframing narratives to cultivate hope. Dive into a conversation challenging stereotypes, promoting a society where everyone feels valued. Don’t miss the Grooving Session, where Tim and Kurt encourage listeners to strengthen the recognition of our shared humanity. Tune in for a fresh perspective on navigating a divided world.

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