Remember when we used to eat together? In this episode, we travel everywhere from Atlanta to Iraq for a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s like to gather around the table with strangers.
War begins in our heads and hearts long before it reaches our hands. But that also means the solution can begin with us. And sometimes, healing all that’s tearing us apart starts with a meal.
If polarization is fueled by our isolation from anyone different, then what if interacting with people who are different is key to reducing prejudice and polarization?
Even as you listen to this episode while self-isolating, you can still prepare for the time when we get to come back together, face-to-face.
What starts as a simple meal around a shared table with strangers can lead to life-changing conversations. And those conversations can lead to a thirst for more.
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From 9/11 to January 6
After the Capitol Attack: A Way Forward
US Election: Voices From the Other Side of War
SPECIAL: Put Your Bodies On The Line
Unexpected Empathy: Finding Ourselves in Our Global Neighbors
After Ahmaud Arbery's Killing, Will We Change?
When We Gather Again, Who Will We Be?
BONUS: Stay Home For Us
Off Book: Writing About War, Forgiveness, and The More Beautiful World (And Book Giveaways!)
Why Violence Is a Virus (We Can Stop the Spread)
On the Road With Preemptive Love (And You're Invited to Our New Tour!)
Looking for the Helpers During COVID-19
BREAKING: Coronavirus is Affecting Refugees—Here’s What We’re Doing
NEW: Listener Survey and Giveaway (And a Season 4 Spoiler!)
Iraq Crisis: When All You've Known is War
BREAKING: Assassinations in Iraq
INSIDE LOOK: Refugees Face Violence at US-Mexico Border
JUST IN: On the Ground in Syria (A Firsthand Look)
Crisis in NE Syria (And the Ceasefire That Wasn't)
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