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In this episode, I talk about the psychology of familiarity, exposure, and why hearing someone's story can soften us toward people who've caused real harm. We explore how empathy, when left unchecked, can blur discernment - especially in relationships, communities, and faith spaces. Understanding someone does not mean excusing them, and grace does not require access.
By Lisa KoneIn this episode, I talk about the psychology of familiarity, exposure, and why hearing someone's story can soften us toward people who've caused real harm. We explore how empathy, when left unchecked, can blur discernment - especially in relationships, communities, and faith spaces. Understanding someone does not mean excusing them, and grace does not require access.