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When emotions outrun evidence, our stories get messy. In this episode, Tiffany and Megan unpack the gap between feeling right and being right—from a church parking-lot mix-up that tests assumptions, to online pile-ons, voting without showing up, stereotypes, and that instant panic during traffic stops. They offer a simple Two-Beat Rule (name your feeling, ask a clarifying question) to slow reactions, plus a plain-English look at slander/libel vs. opinion, and the tradeoff between vindication and repair.
By Megan & TiffanyWhen emotions outrun evidence, our stories get messy. In this episode, Tiffany and Megan unpack the gap between feeling right and being right—from a church parking-lot mix-up that tests assumptions, to online pile-ons, voting without showing up, stereotypes, and that instant panic during traffic stops. They offer a simple Two-Beat Rule (name your feeling, ask a clarifying question) to slow reactions, plus a plain-English look at slander/libel vs. opinion, and the tradeoff between vindication and repair.