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Can family bonds survive deep political divides? In this heartfelt episode of Agree to SisAgree, we’re joined by special guests Sadie and Katie, two sisters who don’t see eye to eye politically — but remain deeply connected through love, respect, and shared history.
We discuss what it’s like to have real conversations across ideological lines without losing the relationship. From social media arguments to Thanksgiving debates, this episode explores how families can stay united even when their beliefs are not. Whether you're navigating your own politically divided family or just curious how to have better conversations in tense times, this episode offers both insight and inspiration.
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Can family bonds survive deep political divides? In this heartfelt episode of Agree to SisAgree, we’re joined by special guests Sadie and Katie, two sisters who don’t see eye to eye politically — but remain deeply connected through love, respect, and shared history.
We discuss what it’s like to have real conversations across ideological lines without losing the relationship. From social media arguments to Thanksgiving debates, this episode explores how families can stay united even when their beliefs are not. Whether you're navigating your own politically divided family or just curious how to have better conversations in tense times, this episode offers both insight and inspiration.
Subscribe to Agree to Disagree on your favorite podcast platform, leave us a rating and review, and reach out at [email protected] with topic suggestions or questions.
#AgreeToSisAgree #FamilyFirst #PoliticsAndFamily #SistersWhoDisagree #OppositeSidesSameFamily #RespectfulDisagreement #DividedButUnited #FamilyOverPolitics #HealthyDebate #BridgingTheDivide
Support the show