Have you ever posted something on social media only to have someone drop in to completely disagree with you? Well, that sort of thing is the genesis of this conversation. Corey's buddy from high school, Rich Weiss, joins us to discuss politics, education, media influence, and the impact of social media on public discourse. Rich Weiss, a musician with the band Guilty Pleasures and an 8th grade teacher, and Corey explore their differing viewpoints on various political and societal issues, including the role of the media, education system challenges, and specific policies from the Trump administration. The dialogue also touches on the importance of listening, the potential benefits of ranked choice voting, and the ways to nurture relationships across differences. And believe it or not, Corey and Rich demonstrate how engaging in meaningful conversations about contentious topics is both possible and beneficial. We can do this!
01:10 Introducing Rich Weiss;
02:17 The Genesis of the Conversation;
02:54 Rich's Political Awakening and Journey;
09:20 Rich's Teaching Experience and Views on Education;
13:10 Rich's Views on Current Political Issues;
31:05 Discussion on Media Consumption and Information Sources;
39:26 The Double-Edged Sword of Media Democratization;
40:44 The Importance of Discernment in Consuming Media;
41:41 Challenging Political Assumptions;
44:14 The Role of Principle in Politics;
01:03:43 The Importance of Process in Politics;
01:09:10 Conclusion: The Power of Listening and Understanding
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Here's how you can follow Rich's band: www.instagram.com/guiltypleasuresmusic/
And here are just a handful of the articles and videos Rich shared:
Josh Good, Director of Faith Angle Forum: Strengthening Reporting and Commentary on Religion
Candice Benbow - a multi-genre theologian on mental health, faith, politics, her book RED LIP THEOLOGY and much more
Country 1st Grassroots Director and Legislative Assistant to U.S. Congressman Adam Kinzinger: ANDREW REGALADO
Matt Lewis of the Daily Beast on ”How the GOP Went from the Party of Reagan to the Party of Trump”
Curtis Chang, of Redeeming Babel and the GOOD FAITH podcast with David French, on institutions, vaccines, anxiety and more
RBG’S BRAVE & BRILLIANT WOMEN by Nadine Epstein
Dr. Sameer Yadav on the Roots of Christian and Secular Racism
The Franklin Project Co-Executive Directors, Erin Dobson and Greg Jenkins
Dr. Russell Moore: Standing Firm on Ethics No Matter the Cost
NAACP Sr. Vice President of Strategy and Advancement, Jamal Watkins
Sarah Isgur of THE DISPATCH, with experience on 3 presidential campaigns and all 3 branches ”knows how decisions in Washington get made”
Former U.S. Congressman and Presidential Candidate: Joe Walsh
Everything Just Changed with Brad Edwards and Bryce Hales
Ron Steslow: Founder and Host of POLITICOLOGY, Cofounder of THE LINCOLN PROJECT
Selina Thomas: Advocating for Small Businesses, 1st Woman of Color to Be Candidate for City Council in Our Town
Douglas Johnston, ”The Father of Faith-based Diplomacy”
Jake Sherman of Punchbowl News: Unprecedented Reporting on the ”Power, People and Politics” of D.C.
Late Millenial Early GenZ, Mormon and Politically Moderate - Is Jack Taggart a Unicorn or More Representative?
Bill Kristol: Editor at large, The Bulwark and Host, Conversations With Bill Kristol
3 Ways (or more) to be a Youth Ministry Maverick with Jeff Harding
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