Why do we like to villanize people who think and believe differently than us? This is something you might be wondering as we creep toward November 5th. In this thought-provoking episode of New Mexico Momcast, hosts Vanessa and Becca dive into intellectual hospitality— the art of showing compassion, understanding, and curiosity towards those with differing beliefs. In a world increasingly divided, particularly in the political realm, the duo explores why it's often easier to embrace hostility than empathy. They reflect on the challenges of teaching kindness in such a polarized climate as individuals and as mothers raising the next generation. Listen in for a candid discussion about navigating differences with grace, and cultivating a more compassionate world for our children.
Recommended Resources
- The Science of Kindness
- Fractured Relationships: 5 Ways Kindness Heals
- Why the Family Vacation is Overrated (and What You Can Do About It)
- I'm Not Everyone's Cup of Tea...and Neither Are You
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Links from the Episode
NYT: Do You Live in a Political Bubble?
Reviving Intelectual Hospitality
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