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Not a Cult. A Coalition. Stephen Hawkins of More in Common on What Trump Voters Actually Believe
Not a Cult. A Coalition. Stephen Hawkins of More in Common on What Trump Voters Actually Believe

Episode 409

62% of Trump voters say being MAGA is not an important part of their identity. So who, exactly, did we just elect?

Stephen Hawkins has been trying to…

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Frederick J. Riley, WEAVE's Executive Director: Connection — Not Policy — Is the Only Thing That Saves Us. Here's Who's Making It Happen.
Frederick J. Riley, WEAVE's Executive Director: Connection — Not Policy — Is the Only Thing That Saves Us. Here's Who's Making It Happen.

Episode 408

What does it look like to grow up in a city running power cords between neighbors' houses just to stay warm — and then spend your career trying to re…

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You Voted for Policy. Did You Vote for This?
You Voted for Policy. Did You Vote for This?

Episode 407

What do you actually mean when you say the Pledge of Allegiance? And are you still willing to mean it?

For years, Corey stood in silence during the P…

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LA Times’ Gustavo Arellano on ICE Raids, Latino Voters, and America’s Breaking Point
LA Times’ Gustavo Arellano on ICE Raids, Latino Voters, and America’s Breaking Point

Episode 406

What does it look like to spend 25 years covering a story you wish you could stop covering — and still refuse to despair?

Gustavo Arellano is an LA T…

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His Name Above Every Name: Dehumanization, Dignity, and the Practice of Seeing
His Name Above Every Name: Dehumanization, Dignity, and the Practice of Seeing

Episode 405

What does it cost a person to go unseen? And what does it ask of us to truly see one another?

In this solo reflection, Corey Nathan explores the mora…

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The Art of Neighboring: Pastor Amy Schenkel on Building Community, One Picnic Table at a Time (A WEAVE: The Social Fabric Project Story)
The Art of Neighboring: Pastor Amy Schenkel on Building Community, One Picnic Table at a Time (A WEAVE: The Social Fabric Project Story)

Episode 404

How do we rebuild the social fabric of our neighborhoods and congregations in an age of disconnection and division?

In this episode, Pastor Amy Schen…

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Baseball Is Back (and So Is the Debate) | East Meets West Sports Crossover
Baseball Is Back (and So Is the Debate) | East Meets West Sports Crossover

Episode 403

A Note for TP&R Listeners

From time to time, it helps to talk about something other than politics in order to understand politics.

Sports is one of t…

3 months ago

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The Election Whisperer: Katie Harbath on Ten Years Inside Facebook and Panicking Responsibly
The Election Whisperer: Katie Harbath on Ten Years Inside Facebook and Panicking Responsibly

Episode 402

How do we balance free speech, platform accountability, and democratic integrity when technology moves faster than policy?

In this episode, Katie Har…

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The End of a Pleasant Fiction: Power, Patrimonialism, and the Collapse of Moral Language
The End of a Pleasant Fiction: Power, Patrimonialism, and the Collapse of Moral Language

Episode 401

In Davos last month, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney lamented what he called “the end of a pleasant fiction.” That notion has is hard to fathom y…

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Weaving the Social Fabric: John Noltner on Storytelling, Presence, and Seeing One Another
Weaving the Social Fabric: John Noltner on Storytelling, Presence, and Seeing One Another

Episode 400

How do we learn to see one another as human again in a moment shaped by fear, fragmentation, and outrage?

In this episode, photographer, author, and …

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