Jake Harriman: Building Trust Across Political Lines at More Perfect Union
Description
In this compelling episode, Jake Harriman, founder of More Perfect Union, discusses his mission to bridge America's partisan divide through community service, civics, and social gatherings. Harriman, a former Marine with extensive combat experience in Iraq, shares how his military background and a transformational encounter in Southern Iraq pushed him to address extreme poverty in Africa through the nonprofit Nuru International. He later transitioned to More Perfect Union, inspired by the growing political divide in America. The conversation covers Harriman's active efforts in various communities, from rural Texas to urban Washington D.C., to unite people across political lines through structured activities and curated conversations. Key negotiation lessons emphasize active listening, empathy, and finding common ground.
00:00 Introduction to the Guest and His Mission
01:10 Jake's Military Background and Lessons Learned
02:10 Negotiation Stories from the Battlefield
12:37 A Life-Changing Experience in Iraq
17:33 Founding NRU International
19:42 Challenges and Successes in Africa
27:14 Negotiation Tactics in Challenging Environments
27:58 Ensuring Safety in Remote Areas
29:05 Building Trust with Local Leaders
30:45 Personal Stories of Security and Negotiation
32:03 Faith in the Military's Loyalty
33:23 Transition to More Perfect Union
35:24 Founding More Perfect Union
37:02 Brickyards: Building Community Trust
40:15 Success Stories from Brickyards
48:25 Recruiting and Training Brickyard Leaders
55:48 Final Thoughts and Getting Involved
Host Stan Christensen has spent his career working as a professional negotiator in a variety of arenas. He has also taught a popular course on negotiation at Stanford University for over twenty years.























