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Finding Common Ground: Kurt Gray on Morality, Politics, and Civil Dialogue

Finding Common Ground: Kurt Gray on Morality, Politics, and Civil Dialogue

Update: 2025-01-14
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How can we overcome division and restore meaningful connections in a polarized world?

In this episode, Kurt Gray, psychologist and author of Outraged: Why We Fight about Morality and Politics—and How to Find Common Ground, unpacks the psychological underpinnings of morality and political behavior. Drawing from groundbreaking research, Kurt reveals how empathy, storytelling, and emotional intelligence can transform divisive conversations into opportunities for connection.

Discover actionable insights into:

  • Why fear, not aggression, drives political behavior and decision-making.
  • How to navigate political discussions without fueling outrage.
  • The three persistent myths that widen political divides—and how to dismantle them.
  • The surprising role of personal stories in bridging ideological gaps.

Gray’s research debunks myths about morality and politics, highlighting actionable strategies to bring families, communities, and workplaces closer together.

Whether you're navigating political differences or seeking better communication, this episode will inspire you to build bridges instead of walls.

Curious to learn more about Kurt Gray’s transformative research? Click here now!

Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/38oMlMr

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Finding Common Ground: Kurt Gray on Morality, Politics, and Civil Dialogue

Finding Common Ground: Kurt Gray on Morality, Politics, and Civil Dialogue