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Day 22 of our 30-day challenge, continuing our deep exploration into bridging our divides.
Over the past three weeks, we’ve unpacked the fundamentals of dialogue —how to really listen,how to disagree without dehumanizing,and how to face tough conversations with curiosity instead of combat.
But once the chairs are folded and the workshop ends, a big question hangs in the air:
“Okay, I talked to the other side. Now what?”
Dialogue is crucial. It repairs relationships, reshapes understanding, and opens doors.But on its own, it isn’t enough.Real impact requires action — working together to solve real problems in our communities.
Today we’re joined once again by Heidi Burgess from Beyond Intractability, who has been closely tracking the next phase of the bridging movement:
➡️ the shift from conversation to collective action
What does bridging look like when it moves into the public square?How do we scale goodwill into change people can feel in their daily lives?
Learn more: OutrageOverload.net
Join the movement to lower the temperature: Count Me In for Calm
By David BeckemeyerDay 22 of our 30-day challenge, continuing our deep exploration into bridging our divides.
Over the past three weeks, we’ve unpacked the fundamentals of dialogue —how to really listen,how to disagree without dehumanizing,and how to face tough conversations with curiosity instead of combat.
But once the chairs are folded and the workshop ends, a big question hangs in the air:
“Okay, I talked to the other side. Now what?”
Dialogue is crucial. It repairs relationships, reshapes understanding, and opens doors.But on its own, it isn’t enough.Real impact requires action — working together to solve real problems in our communities.
Today we’re joined once again by Heidi Burgess from Beyond Intractability, who has been closely tracking the next phase of the bridging movement:
➡️ the shift from conversation to collective action
What does bridging look like when it moves into the public square?How do we scale goodwill into change people can feel in their daily lives?
Learn more: OutrageOverload.net
Join the movement to lower the temperature: Count Me In for Calm