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A conversation about whether a society must draw firm lines regarding what they tolerate—and why we hesitate to admit that we just might have to. We explore the tension between openness and boundaries, the myth of blanket tolerance, and what it means to hold values with clarity. The episode closes with a turn inward: how our intolerance toward others often mirrors the parts of ourselves we reject, and how compassion can shift both perspectives.
By Adam and Teanna GowingA conversation about whether a society must draw firm lines regarding what they tolerate—and why we hesitate to admit that we just might have to. We explore the tension between openness and boundaries, the myth of blanket tolerance, and what it means to hold values with clarity. The episode closes with a turn inward: how our intolerance toward others often mirrors the parts of ourselves we reject, and how compassion can shift both perspectives.