In this solo episode, host Corey Nathan explores how the "us vs. them" mindset is damaging our democracy and personal relationships. Sharing powerful stories and reflections, Corey examines how this mentality can escalate from figurative harm to literal violence—and what we can do to stop it.
What Is Discussed:
How to recognize and avoid “us vs. them” thinking
Why specificity matters more than generalizations
How to reframe conversations to foster understanding
When it’s best to disengage from toxic interactions
Episode Highlights:
[00:01:00] The real-life consequences of political tribalism
[00:03:00] How a quote from the Declaration of Independence sparked online hostility
[00:15:00] Why generalizing leads to vilification
[00:21:00] Reactions to the peaceful “No Kings” rally
[00:28:00] How to name and address divisive rhetoric
[00:34:00] When it’s healthier to walk away
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