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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 45 MIN

Why would I care what you think?

from THE 85/15 PODCAST · host Carl Duckett and Randy Blair

The 8515 Podcast is a platform for respectful and civil discourse on a wide range of topics, emphasizing the importance of open-mindedness and rational disagreement. The hosts, Randy and Carl, explore the challenges of disagreement, the impact of tribalism, and the need for respectful discourse in today's society. The conversation delves into the concept of open-mindedness, the dangers of being intellectually lazy, the importance of foundational beliefs, and the impact of love and respect in disagreements. It also emphasizes the need for critical thinking and the pursuit of objective truth.TakeawaysRespectful discourse and rational disagreement are essential for fostering critical thinking and understanding different perspectives.Tribalism, intentional division, and the desire to be right contribute to the breakdown of civil discourse and open-mindedness. Open-mindedness can become a rigid box of conformityFoundational beliefs are essential for personal identity and decision-makingLove and respect are crucial in navigating disagreements and discussionsCritical thinking and the pursuit of objective truth are necessary for intellectual growthChapters00:00 Introduction to the 8515 Podcast07:35 Historical Context of Political Discourse13:52 The Desire to Be Right and the Impact of Tribalism27:20 The Definition of Open-Mindedness34:35 The Importance of Foundational Beliefs46:55 Maintaining a Berean Mindset

The 8515 Podcast is a platform for respectful and civil discourse on a wide range of topics, emphasizing the importance of open-mindedness and rational disagreement. The hosts, Randy and Carl, explore the challenges of disagreement, the impact of tribalism, and the need for respectful discourse in today's society. The conversation delves into the concept of open-mindedness, the dangers of being intellectually lazy, the importance of foundational beliefs, and the impact of love and respect in disagreements. It also emphasizes the need for critical thinking and the pursuit of objective truth.TakeawaysRespectful discourse and rational disagreement are essential for fostering critical thinking and understanding different perspectives.Tribalism, intentional division, and the desire to be right contribute to the breakdown of civil discourse and open-mindedness. Open-mindedness can become a rigid box of conformityFoundational beliefs are essential for personal identity and decision-makingLove and respect are crucial in navigating disagreements and discussionsCritical thinking and the pursuit of objective truth are necessary for intellectual growthChapters00:00 Introduction to the 8515 Podcast07:35 Historical Context of Political Discourse13:52 The Desire to Be Right and the Impact of Tribalism27:20 The Definition of Open-Mindedness34:35 The Importance of Foundational Beliefs46:55 Maintaining a Berean Mindset

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