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7 Tools for Engaging With "Them"
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Is it possible to have decent conversations across political differences. Short answer: Yeah!
In this episode, host Corey Nathan explores how we can have meaningful, respectful, and productive conversations with those who think differently from us—politically, religiously, and ideologically. After four years of hosting the show and speaking with a wide array of guests, Corey shares his own insights, offering seven practical tools (plus a bonus tip) for engaging with “one of them” in a way that fosters connection rather than division.
What Is Discussed- How to give yourself and others grace in difficult conversations
- The importance of setting proper expectations when discussing sensitive topics
- Why asking the right questions is more powerful than having the perfect comeback
- How storytelling can humanize those with whom we disagree
- The value of being open to the phrase "I never thought of it that way"
- How to recognize when it’s time to step away from a conversation or to love someone "from a safe distance"
- Resources and organizations that can help you navigate difficult discussions
⏳ [00:02:00] – Reviews from listeners: the good, the bad, and the constructive
⏳ [00:05:00] – The purpose of this episode: sharing tools for engaging with "one of them"
⏳ [00:06:00] – Tool #1: Grace – Accepting that we will all make mistakes in these conversations
⏳ [00:09:00] – Tool #2: Proper Expectations – Why we shouldn't expect to change someone's mind 180 degrees
⏳ [00:12:00] – Tool #3: Asking Questions – Learning from Jesus' approach of responding with questions
⏳ [00:20:00] – Tool #4: Storytelling – The power of narrative in understanding each other as human beings
⏳ [00:25:00] – Tool #5: Being Open to "I Never Thought of It That Way" Moments
⏳ [00:32:00] – Tool #6: Recognizing Your Line – Knowing when to step away from an unhealthy dynamic
⏳ [00:35:00] – Tool #7: Equipping Yourself – Books, organizations, and resources for learning how to engage better
⏳ [00:38:00] – Bonus Tip: Taking Care of Yourself – Mental, emotional, and physical well-being in this work
📢 “Give yourself grace. You’re not going to get it right every time.”
📢 “If we ask the right question, it allows that person, instead of being in a posture of combat, to tell their story.”
📢 “Trying to inform, like trying to win, can get in the way of trying to listen.” – Monica Guzmán (as quoted in the episode)
📢 “People are mysteries, not puzzles.” – Monica Guzmán
📖 Books:
- I Never Thought of It That Way – by Mónica Guzmán
- How to Know a Person – by David Brooks
🌍 Organizations:
- The Village Square – Encouraging healthy civic discourse
- Braver Angels – Bridging political divides through dialogue
🎥 Watch & Support the Podcast:
- YouTube Channel – Subscribe for video content
- Patreon – Support the show
If you enjoyed this episode, please consider:
✅ Subscribing to the podcast on your favorite platform
✅ Leaving a review to help spread the word (https://ratethispodcast.com/goodfaithpolitics)
✅ Sharing this episode with friends and family who want to have better conversations
@coreysnathan:
Our Sponsors
- Meza Wealth Management: www.mezawealth.com
- Prolux Autogroup: www.proluxautogroup.com or www.granadahillsairporttransportation.com
🔹 Now go talk some politics and religion—but with gentleness and respect. 💡
295 ตอน
Manage episode 464082103 series 3348861
Is it possible to have decent conversations across political differences. Short answer: Yeah!
In this episode, host Corey Nathan explores how we can have meaningful, respectful, and productive conversations with those who think differently from us—politically, religiously, and ideologically. After four years of hosting the show and speaking with a wide array of guests, Corey shares his own insights, offering seven practical tools (plus a bonus tip) for engaging with “one of them” in a way that fosters connection rather than division.
What Is Discussed- How to give yourself and others grace in difficult conversations
- The importance of setting proper expectations when discussing sensitive topics
- Why asking the right questions is more powerful than having the perfect comeback
- How storytelling can humanize those with whom we disagree
- The value of being open to the phrase "I never thought of it that way"
- How to recognize when it’s time to step away from a conversation or to love someone "from a safe distance"
- Resources and organizations that can help you navigate difficult discussions
⏳ [00:02:00] – Reviews from listeners: the good, the bad, and the constructive
⏳ [00:05:00] – The purpose of this episode: sharing tools for engaging with "one of them"
⏳ [00:06:00] – Tool #1: Grace – Accepting that we will all make mistakes in these conversations
⏳ [00:09:00] – Tool #2: Proper Expectations – Why we shouldn't expect to change someone's mind 180 degrees
⏳ [00:12:00] – Tool #3: Asking Questions – Learning from Jesus' approach of responding with questions
⏳ [00:20:00] – Tool #4: Storytelling – The power of narrative in understanding each other as human beings
⏳ [00:25:00] – Tool #5: Being Open to "I Never Thought of It That Way" Moments
⏳ [00:32:00] – Tool #6: Recognizing Your Line – Knowing when to step away from an unhealthy dynamic
⏳ [00:35:00] – Tool #7: Equipping Yourself – Books, organizations, and resources for learning how to engage better
⏳ [00:38:00] – Bonus Tip: Taking Care of Yourself – Mental, emotional, and physical well-being in this work
📢 “Give yourself grace. You’re not going to get it right every time.”
📢 “If we ask the right question, it allows that person, instead of being in a posture of combat, to tell their story.”
📢 “Trying to inform, like trying to win, can get in the way of trying to listen.” – Monica Guzmán (as quoted in the episode)
📢 “People are mysteries, not puzzles.” – Monica Guzmán
📖 Books:
- I Never Thought of It That Way – by Mónica Guzmán
- How to Know a Person – by David Brooks
🌍 Organizations:
- The Village Square – Encouraging healthy civic discourse
- Braver Angels – Bridging political divides through dialogue
🎥 Watch & Support the Podcast:
- YouTube Channel – Subscribe for video content
- Patreon – Support the show
If you enjoyed this episode, please consider:
✅ Subscribing to the podcast on your favorite platform
✅ Leaving a review to help spread the word (https://ratethispodcast.com/goodfaithpolitics)
✅ Sharing this episode with friends and family who want to have better conversations
@coreysnathan:
Our Sponsors
- Meza Wealth Management: www.mezawealth.com
- Prolux Autogroup: www.proluxautogroup.com or www.granadahillsairporttransportation.com
🔹 Now go talk some politics and religion—but with gentleness and respect. 💡
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