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Forum from the Archives: Life Goes On While Systems Fray — How Do We Make Sense of the Dissonance?

Forum from the Archives: Life Goes On While Systems Fray — How Do We Make Sense of the Dissonance?

Update: 2025-11-261
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Crises unfold around us daily: gun violence, devastating foreign wars and U.S. democratic norms shattering. And still, we cook dinner and go to work. For those directly affected, the harms are inescapable. But for others, the contrast between catastrophic headlines and ordinary routines creates a dizzying dissonance: life moving as normal, against a backdrop of unsettling change. We’ll talk about this strange tension and what it does to us, and we’ll hear how you are navigating it.




Guests:


Kate Woodsome, journalist and founder of Invisible Threads, a media and leadership lab exploring the link between mental health and democracy


Adrienne Matei, writer, The Guardian US - her recent piece is “Systems are crumbling – but daily life continues. The dissonance is real”


Gisela Salim-Peyer, associate editor, The Atlantic - her most recent article is "The U.S. Is Preparing for War in Venezuela"

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Forum from the Archives: Life Goes On While Systems Fray — How Do We Make Sense of the Dissonance?

Forum from the Archives: Life Goes On While Systems Fray — How Do We Make Sense of the Dissonance?

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