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How do narratives shape our opinions? Ani O'Brien & Juliet Moses - The Shape of Dialogue #47
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Ani O'Brien is a women's rights advocate and political commentator. She has worked previously for the Leader of the Opposition (National) and is a council member of the Free Speech Union. https://aniobrien.substack.com/
Juliet Moses is spokesperson for the New Zealand Jewish Council and is a trust lawyer.
This podcast features a discussion between Ani O'Brien (women's rights advocate, political commentator, Free Speech Union council member, and self-described TERF), and Juliet Moses (spokesperson for the New Zealand Jewish Council and trust lawyer), exploring how grand narratives -overarching moral stories that define heroes/villains, good/evil, and acceptable discourse - powerfully shape public conversations, media framing, policy, and perceptions, often inverting reality and sidelining facts through emotional appeals, institutional capture, and social pressure.
Music: Bach B Minor Mass
Performed by John Eliot Gardiner, The Monteverdi Choir and The English Baroque Soloists
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