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Beyond Arguments: Setting Boundaries and Clearing the Brush for Civil Political and Religious Conversations

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In this episode, we explore some essential tools for navigating difficult conversations in today’s polarized world. After all, we are part of The Democracy Group! And our goal with TDG and this program is to foster respectful, insightful discussions on politics, religion, and other sensitive topics—without resorting to hostility.

In this solo episode, Corey shares practical strategies for setting boundaries, "clearing the brush" (i.e. assumptions), and focusing on meaningful conversations rather than debates.

📌 What We Discuss:

✅ Why having clear boundaries is crucial for productive dialogue
✅ How to recognize and avoid being drawn into unproductive interrogations
✅ The importance of "clearing the brush" (i.e. assumptions) and engaging in genuine conversations
✅ Why listening and storytelling are more powerful than debating facts
✅ How building relationships—not just “winning” arguments—creates lasting change

⏳ Episode Highlights:

🕒 [00:00:00] – Welcome & Calls to Action: Corey shares updates on YouTube, podcast subscriptions, and Patreon.
🕒 [00:06:00] – The Big Question: How do we engage in tough conversations without falling into arguments?
🕒 [00:07:00] – Setting Boundaries: Recognizing when a conversation is an interrogation vs. a genuine exchange.
🕒 [00:10:00] – Admitting Limitations: The power of saying, "I’m not an expert."
🕒 [00:14:00] – No Need to Defend What You Don’t Believe: Why you don’t have to argue every point.
🕒 [00:21:00] – Clearing the Brush: Breaking down stereotypes and assumptions before real discussions can begin.
🕒 [00:26:00] – Seeking Conversations, Not Contests: The difference between dialogue and debate.
🕒 [00:32:00] – The Daryl Davis Approach: How listening has led KKK members to renounce their beliefs.
🕒 [00:35:00] – Final Thoughts: Tools for better discussions and how to support the podcast.

💬 Featured Quotes:

🗣️ “There is no need to submit to an interrogation. If you want to have a conversation, let’s have a conversation.” – Corey Nathan

🗣️ “I don’t have to defend a position that I don’t hold.” – Corey Nathan

🗣️ “The road to solving a lot of what ails us is not in winning debates—it’s in having healthier conversations.” – Corey Nathan

🗣️ “Conversations lead to relationships, and relationships lead to epiphanies.” – Corey Nathan

📚 Resources Mentioned:

🔗 Daryl DavisWatch his TED Talk
🔗 Braver AngelsBuilding Bridges Across Political Divides

📣 Call to Action

If you found this conversation insightful, please:
✅ Subscribe to Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other on your favorite podcast platform.
✅ Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen: ratethispodcast.com/goodfaithpolitics
✅ Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/politicsandreligion
✅ Watch the full conversation and subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/@politicsandreligion

🔗 Connect With Us on Social Media

@coreysnathan:

Our Sponsors

🔥 Final Thought:
Go out and have better conversations. Set boundaries, clear the brush, and seek dialogue—not debates. See you next time on Talkin’ Politics & Religion Without Killin’ Each Other! 🎙️

  continue reading

311 episodes

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Content provided by Scan Media, LLC, Scan Media, and LLC. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Scan Media, LLC, Scan Media, and LLC or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, we explore some essential tools for navigating difficult conversations in today’s polarized world. After all, we are part of The Democracy Group! And our goal with TDG and this program is to foster respectful, insightful discussions on politics, religion, and other sensitive topics—without resorting to hostility.

In this solo episode, Corey shares practical strategies for setting boundaries, "clearing the brush" (i.e. assumptions), and focusing on meaningful conversations rather than debates.

📌 What We Discuss:

✅ Why having clear boundaries is crucial for productive dialogue
✅ How to recognize and avoid being drawn into unproductive interrogations
✅ The importance of "clearing the brush" (i.e. assumptions) and engaging in genuine conversations
✅ Why listening and storytelling are more powerful than debating facts
✅ How building relationships—not just “winning” arguments—creates lasting change

⏳ Episode Highlights:

🕒 [00:00:00] – Welcome & Calls to Action: Corey shares updates on YouTube, podcast subscriptions, and Patreon.
🕒 [00:06:00] – The Big Question: How do we engage in tough conversations without falling into arguments?
🕒 [00:07:00] – Setting Boundaries: Recognizing when a conversation is an interrogation vs. a genuine exchange.
🕒 [00:10:00] – Admitting Limitations: The power of saying, "I’m not an expert."
🕒 [00:14:00] – No Need to Defend What You Don’t Believe: Why you don’t have to argue every point.
🕒 [00:21:00] – Clearing the Brush: Breaking down stereotypes and assumptions before real discussions can begin.
🕒 [00:26:00] – Seeking Conversations, Not Contests: The difference between dialogue and debate.
🕒 [00:32:00] – The Daryl Davis Approach: How listening has led KKK members to renounce their beliefs.
🕒 [00:35:00] – Final Thoughts: Tools for better discussions and how to support the podcast.

💬 Featured Quotes:

🗣️ “There is no need to submit to an interrogation. If you want to have a conversation, let’s have a conversation.” – Corey Nathan

🗣️ “I don’t have to defend a position that I don’t hold.” – Corey Nathan

🗣️ “The road to solving a lot of what ails us is not in winning debates—it’s in having healthier conversations.” – Corey Nathan

🗣️ “Conversations lead to relationships, and relationships lead to epiphanies.” – Corey Nathan

📚 Resources Mentioned:

🔗 Daryl DavisWatch his TED Talk
🔗 Braver AngelsBuilding Bridges Across Political Divides

📣 Call to Action

If you found this conversation insightful, please:
✅ Subscribe to Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other on your favorite podcast platform.
✅ Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen: ratethispodcast.com/goodfaithpolitics
✅ Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/politicsandreligion
✅ Watch the full conversation and subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/@politicsandreligion

🔗 Connect With Us on Social Media

@coreysnathan:

Our Sponsors

🔥 Final Thought:
Go out and have better conversations. Set boundaries, clear the brush, and seek dialogue—not debates. See you next time on Talkin’ Politics & Religion Without Killin’ Each Other! 🎙️

  continue reading

311 episodes

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