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We talk about this week's news, including the Salt Lake City Council giving its final approval to Jazz owner Ryan Smith's taxpayer-backed sports district.
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Today, a conversation with Shireen Ghorbani and John Dougall, two of the hosts of Both Sides of the Aisle.
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Revisiting the topic of civil discourse in politics with Patrick Belmont and Dan Johnson, followed by StoryCorps.
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Today we’ll talk with Utah Gov. Spencer Cox about polarization and more. We also hear a podcast segment titled Life, Death and Mushrooms, and we revisit a conversation with photographer Matika Wilbur.
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"Right now, our society is suffering. A nation of good people, bogged down in political mire, vitriol, conflict and a stubborn case of gridlock. ... Perhaps if we fix the relationships, we could fix everything else."
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On this episode we talk with Timothy Shriver about bridging our divides, the Dignity Index, Special Olympics and what people with disabilities can teach us.
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How can we reverse the course of division in the United States? On this episode we talk with Tami Pyfer and Tom Rosshirt to discuss the 'Dignity Index', a tool designed to show us how we treat each other when we disagree.
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In his new book Indivisible, historian and law professor Joel Richard Paul tells the fascinating story of Daniel Webster. Joel Richard Paul joins us to discuss.
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On this episode, Sharon McMahon joins us to talk politics, polarization, identity and more.
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Retired USU professor Richard Ratliff has developed what he calls the theory of Relationism, which he hopes will help us bridge the many divides we’re…