EPISODE · May 9, 2025 · 36 MIN
So You Want Me To Talk to N*zis?
from More In Common · host More In Common Podcast
Summary In this conversation, Keith Richardson and Gerren Taylor explore the complexities of political discourse, focusing on the challenges of navigating differing political beliefs within personal relationships. They discuss the importance of emotional intelligence, the impact of cognitive dissonance, and the necessity of understanding in-group and out-group dynamics. The conversation emphasizes the need for empathy and honest communication, while also addressing the role of expertise and the dangers of false equivalencies in political discussions. The hosts conclude by highlighting the importance of shared values and the potential for meaningful connections despite ideological differences. Keywords politics, emotional intelligence, social discourse, cognitive dissonance, political ideology, in-group bias, out-group bias, false equivalency, empathy, communication
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Summary In this conversation, Keith Richardson and Gerren Taylor explore the complexities of political discourse, focusing on the challenges of navigating differing political beliefs within personal relationships. They discuss the importance of emotional intelligence, the impact of cognitive dissonance, and the necessity of understanding in-group and out-group dynamics. The conversation emphasizes the need for empathy and honest communication, while also addressing the role of expertise and the dangers of false equivalencies in political discussions. The hosts conclude by highlighting the importance of shared values and the potential for meaningful connections despite ideological differences. Keywords politics, emotional intelligence, social discourse, cognitive dissonance, political ideology, in-group bias, out-group bias, false equivalency, empathy, communication
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