• Dinner and a Fight: Working to Make Sense of a Divided America

  • Apr 19 2024
  • Duración: 45 m
  • Podcast

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Dinner and a Fight: Working to Make Sense of a Divided America

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  • Mandie Kijinski and Ted Wetzel sit down to discuss their shared desire to restore unity in America.

    Ted Wetzel, the founder of "Dinner and a Fight," has created a process that merges dinner with dialogue to tackle divisive topics. The aim is to engage in civilized, yet passionate discussions without being offensive.

    This event is held at various locations across the United States and addresses a wide range of topics. Participants begin the session in "chairs" labeled: 1. Agree Strongly, 2. Agree, 3. Neutral, 4. Disagree, or 5. Disagree Strongly. The focus is on revealing different perspectives through personal storytelling and turning over metaphorical puzzle pieces.

    The conversation emphasizes the importance of building relationships rather than insisting on being "right," the necessity of a toolkit for navigating polarized discussions, and the value of bringing one's complete self to the dialogue.

    It also covers the evolution of society and the need for diverse perspectives in decision-making. The discussion underlines the significance of dialogue and compromise in devising effective solutions and the roles of trust and collaboration in fostering change in the United States.

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