E35: How to Have Grace-Filled Political Conversations with Sarah and Beth of Pantsuit Politics
Release Date: 09/10/2024
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info_outlineAs we embark on arguably one of the highest-stakes elections this fall, we are thrilled to have Sarah Stewart Holland and Beth Silvers, the dynamic co-hosts of the acclaimed podcast Pantsuit Politics, joining us. Their podcast offers a refreshing approach to political discussions, focusing on grace-filled conversations and understanding rather than fueling divisive rhetoric. Since its launch in November 2015 amidst a highly charged political climate, Pantsuit Politics has carved out a unique space for nuanced and respectful dialogue.
In addition to the podcast, Sarah and Beth co-authored the books I Think You’re Wrong (But I’m Listening): A Guide to Grace-Filled Political Conversations and Now What?, expanding on their mission to foster thoughtful political discourse. With Sarah’s background in politics and Beth’s experience in corporate law, their combined perspectives offer rich insights into both the political landscape and the art of maintaining respectful conversations.
In this episode, we dive into:
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The Inspiration Behind Pantsuit Politics: Sarah and Beth share what motivated them to create a platform for respectful political dialogue and how they’ve managed to attract and engage a diverse audience.
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The Role Social Media Plays: Get advice on how to manage social media interactions and maintain personal peace amidst political debates.
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How to Have Respectful and Constructive Conversations: Hear strategies for having productive political discussions, particularly with family and friends who may have differing views.
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Motherhood and Politics: Explore how Sarah and Beth’s experiences as mothers have influenced their perspectives on politics and how they approach these discussions with their children.
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“Getting Political” Beyond Presidential Elections: Find out how mothers can use their unique perspectives to impact political discourse and policy-making, and get recommendations for staying informed about political issues.
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