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New Friends, Different Votes: Is This Friendship Worth It?” (Lisa)

New Friends, Different Votes: Is This Friendship Worth It?” (Lisa)

Update: 2024-10-15
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Shasta and Lisa are new friends who have recently discovered they have differing political views from one another. And although they are voting differently from each other this election season, Shasta and Lisa have actually chosen to embrace their contrasting beliefs, and use them as an opportunity for growth and deeper connection with one another. 

Throughout the episode, the friends discuss how they have sometimes feared being judged for their opinions, and how these fears often hinder them from speaking their minds in conversations. They talk about the importance of approaching sensitive topics with genuine curiosity, rather than a political agenda. And most importantly, they explore how healthy it can be to surround yourself with people who might have different viewpoints than you.

Tune into this third episode of Shasta’s political mini-series to hear an inspiring conversation about how new friendships can grow stronger by navigating difficult conversations with compassion and respect.

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New Friends, Different Votes: Is This Friendship Worth It?” (Lisa)

New Friends, Different Votes: Is This Friendship Worth It?” (Lisa)

Shasta Nelson