The Gentle Rebel Podcast

18 | How To Change Someone’s Mind

12.16.2022 - By Andy MortPlay

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Are there people in your life who drive you up the wall because they hold very different beliefs from yours? Maybe you've drifted from friends and family members because conversations turn heated and hostile whenever you try to change their minds.

Konrad Benjamin is the creator of Ideas Digest, a podcast that aims to build bridges of connection between world views at war. "Politicians, religions, algorithms and mainstream media make money on dividing us all and building higher and higher walls around us".

When I first listened to the Ideas Digest Podcast, I was struck by the gentle rebellion. This was Konrad's commitment to looking beneath the surface, searching for empathic connection, and meeting people in good faith, even in the most challenging conversations.

These are practices that the world needs more of right now.

Episode Contents* Changing and Softening Minds | 3:17* Prohibition Doesn't Change Minds; It Hardens Them | 9:44* What Are Ideas? | 12:41* Making Our Minds Up | 16:51* How We Hold Others When We Encounter Them | 21:02* Our Fixed Mind Illusions | 24:50* Universality and Non-Belonging | 25:50* Distance Not Difference Hardens Minds | 33:32* Foundational Assumptions and The Expectations We Carry | 36:45* Every Position Is a Strategy To Meet a Need | 43:18* What REALLY Changes/Softens Minds? | 45:47* Brittle Fragility and Weak Minds | 51:34* The Story of The Mustard Seed | 52:59

It's easier than ever to connect with like-minded people around the world. There are also many ways to mute, block, and walk away from people who think differently. And while this can be a helpful soothing balm at times, it also has a damaging impact on our ability to encounter and engage with people when we don't see eye to eye.

Views, ideas, and beliefs become entrenched, and we dehumanise those we can lump into "people like that".

This trajectory has clear implications. We've probably all experienced its impact in different ways.

Changing and Softening Minds | 3:17

As I've often said, gentleness is not about being weak and passive in conflict. It's about approaching the path ahead with the best tools for the job. It places space and time between the stimulus and response. And meets the world with a firm back and soft front (humility, curiosity, and a meaningful sense of vision) rather than a brittle back and a rigid front (firing weapons while hiding from the world).

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