Win Hearts, Then Minds + Your Questions Answered on Identity and "Covering"
Hidden Brain
In this episode of Hidden Brain, Shankar Vedanta interviews Robb Willer about the challenges of political persuasion and strategies for more effective communication across divides. Willer recounts personal experiences, including conflicts with roommates and his work as a union organizer, to illustrate how empathy and understanding the other person's perspective are crucial. He introduces the concept of "moral reframing," tailoring arguments to align with the values of the intended audience, and discusses the "activist dilemma," where extreme tactics can alienate potential allies. The episode emphasizes the importance of connection, moral empathy, and intellectual humility in bridging political disagreements and fostering constructive dialogue. A second segment features legal scholar Kenji Yoshino, who answers listener questions about "covering," or hiding aspects of one's identity, and how it relates to authenticity, societal norms, and creating inclusive environments.
Part 1: Introduction to Disagreement and Perspective
Part 2: From Debate to Persuasion
Part 3: Activism and Moral Reframing
Part 4: Introduction to Covering
Part 5: Covering Demands and Allyship
Part 6: DEI and Psychological Safety
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