“Why We’re Turning Against Each Other” - Conflict Aid Veteran
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We're more polarised in the West than ever. It's tearing families apart.
Rhett Power spent years working in war zones with the Peace Corps and USAID, witnessing first-hand what happens when societies fracture - and when people stop seeing each other as human.
Nearly a million people were killed in the conflicts and genocides we discuss in this conversation - the very real cost of polarisation.
Rhett recently giving a TEDx talk called How To Host A Bipartisan Dinner that caught my eye.
I wanted to speak to him about polarisation, outrage, fear and whether modern society is heading in the wrong direction.
We discuss:
- political division and empathy
- fear, identity and human behaviour
- entrepreneurship and resilience
- grief and self-talk
- leadership and culture
- why “your self-talk becomes team talk”
A thoughtful conversation about humanity, conflict and whether we’ve forgotten how to truly talk to each other again.
Follow Rhett on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/rhettpower
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