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Shared Language

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How are we able to create a shared language to understand and empathize with one another across different opinions, lived experiences and political views? This podcast explores topics like polarization, cancel culture, racism, social media, and dialogue. With host Claire Patterson. You can support future episodes here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/clairepatterson

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8/4/2021

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Episode thumbnail for 5. Finding Love At The Intersection Of Different Views

August 4, 2021

5. Finding Love At The Intersection Of Different Views

<p>What does it mean to get called out and how is getting called in a more human experience? How can we see shared motivations when our actions look so different? How does using this view change the way we act in our personal lives?</p> <p>In this final episode, we talk about the difference between getting called out and getting called in. We discuss inspirations in using dialogue personally and professionally. We talk about throwing everything in the middle when having a dialogue and not picking anything up.</p>

Episode thumbnail for 4. Creating Anti-Racist Spaces in Dialogue

August 4, 2021

4. Creating Anti-Racist Spaces in Dialogue

<p>What is cancel culture and does it work? How can we make anti-racist spaces in dialogue and what is the importance of anti-racist spaces?&nbsp;</p> <p>In this episode, we discuss cancel culture as a form of protest. We also discuss the limitations of using cancel culture and different means of engaging. We center on the importance of doing more than saying a dialogue space is antiracist but working to ensure that it is. We also talk about colonialism and dialogue in questioning how to create a more equitable future.</p>

Episode thumbnail for 3. The Pragmatic Vegan in Politics

August 4, 2021

3. The Pragmatic Vegan in Politics

<p>What does it mean to be a pragmatic vegan? What does it mean to be a pragmatic person involved in political and social movements? How can movements be accessible to the widest amount of people as possible? How can we better see the needs of others in conversation when their needs are different than ours?</p> <p>In this episode, we discuss the issue with groups prioritizing "purity tests" as a way to get involved. We talk about how purity tests are not pragmatic and how left-leaning politics who are using purity tests are causing a paradigm shift to the right. We also discuss what it means to really see another person in a dialogue and the importance of addressing others needs.</p>

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What is Shared Language?

How are we able to create a shared language to understand and empathize with one another across different opinions, lived experiences and political views?

This podcast explores topics like polarization, cancel culture, racism, social media, and dialogue. With host Claire Patterson.

You can support future episodes here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/clairepatterson

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

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