Episode 3: When Disagreement Didn’t Feel Like Rejection
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From Episodes 1 and 2, we’ve explored how disagreement becomes dangerous when facts and beliefs are filtered through fear, lived experience, and identity. What used to be healthy debate has increasingly turned into personal confrontation. In today’s episode, our entry point is empathy—not as pity or a buzzword, but as the ability to stay curious about someone else’s reality, even when their beliefs frustrate us. And during Black History Month, we also acknowledge that empathy is shaped by what we don’t fully understand about each other’s history, experience, and power—especially as the right and left often interpret the world through very different fears and frameworks.
What if empathy is the missing bridge between disagreement and rejection—and what if the loss of it is exactly why we’ve stopped being able to sit at the same table?
Theme Music Composed by Bruce Martin