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In this episode, host Corey Nathan takes on one of the biggest challenges in today’s society: toxic partisanship. He explores how political and social divisions have deepened, fueled by media, social networks, and entrenched ideological battles. But rather than just diagnosing the problem, Corey offers a powerful antidote—getting local and engaging in real-life, face-to-face conversations. He draws inspiration from scholars like Jonathan Haidt, Katherine Stewart and Robert Putnam, as well as his personal experiences, to make a compelling case for community-based solutions to polarization.
✅ The real extent of political division in America—and why it's not as bad as it seems
⏳ [00:02:00] – The growing problem of toxic partisanship and how social media makes it worse
🗨️ "Division defines the country, but the desire to be united transcends parties." – More in Common study
🔗 Village Square – Bridging divides through local community engagement
If you found this conversation insightful, please:
@coreysnathan:
🔥 Now go talk some politics and religion—without killin' each other! 🔥
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In this episode, host Corey Nathan takes on one of the biggest challenges in today’s society: toxic partisanship. He explores how political and social divisions have deepened, fueled by media, social networks, and entrenched ideological battles. But rather than just diagnosing the problem, Corey offers a powerful antidote—getting local and engaging in real-life, face-to-face conversations. He draws inspiration from scholars like Jonathan Haidt, Katherine Stewart and Robert Putnam, as well as his personal experiences, to make a compelling case for community-based solutions to polarization.
✅ The real extent of political division in America—and why it's not as bad as it seems
⏳ [00:02:00] – The growing problem of toxic partisanship and how social media makes it worse
🗨️ "Division defines the country, but the desire to be united transcends parties." – More in Common study
🔗 Village Square – Bridging divides through local community engagement
If you found this conversation insightful, please:
@coreysnathan:
🔥 Now go talk some politics and religion—without killin' each other! 🔥

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