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Learning to Listen - NaPodPoMo 2024 - Day 26
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Learning to Listen - NaPodPoMo 2024 - Day 26

The importance of active listening in a polarized world.

In this episode of Outrage Science Bites, we explore the power of active listening as a tool for reducing toxic polarization. Social psychologist Peter Coleman emphasizes the importance of intentional and prepared listening when engaging with those who hold opposing views. He shares a personal story about reaching out to a neighbor with different political beliefs, demonstrating how genuine curiosity and a non-judgmental approach can lead to surprising moments of self-reflection. David McCraney, an expert on the science of changing minds, highlights the significance of creating a safe space for individuals to examine their own beliefs. He suggests using open-ended questions to encourage self-reflection and deeper understanding. Both experts underscore that active listening is not about winning arguments but about fostering understanding, empathy, and the potential for change. Through active listening, we can bridge divides and create a more constructive dialogue, even on the most contentious issues.

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I’m publishing one podcast episode per day again in the month of November 2024 as part of a challenge called NaPodPoMo. It stands for National Podcast Post Month. November is National Podcast Post Month, and the goal of the challenge is 30 podcast episodes in 30 days. These will be bite-sized episodes related to the Outrage Overload podcast, on various topics, such as describing scientific phenomena discussed on the show.