
šļø Back to Basics: When to Engage, When to Walk Away
A candid reflection on staying grounded while engaging in contentious conversationsāand when to take a step back.
⨠Episode SummaryIn this heartfelt solo talk, host Corey Nathan goes back to the fundamentals of Talkinā Politics & Religion Without Killinā Each Other. Reflecting on recent emotionally charged interactionsāsome painfully personalāCorey revisits five foundational principles that guide his conversations and this podcastās mission.
He opens up about the emotional toll of receiving attacks from opposing sides of the political and religious spectrum and how even with years of practice, the work of engaging respectfully remains challenging and ongoing.
Here are the five essentials Corey leans into when the temperature rises:
š Practice what you preach š Contest or conversation? Know the difference. š Articulate othersā views well. š Sometimes, take it offline. š Know when to walk away.
This isnāt just theoryāitās a personal reckoning, with honesty, humility, and yes, some humor too.Ā
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ā±ļø Timestamps & Topics-
[00:00:00] š§ Intro: Hockey talk, Rangers vs. Kings, and a shout-out to The Democracy Group
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[00:02:00] Recent conversations that challenged Coreyās peace and patience
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[00:03:00] On being attacked by voices from both extremes of the Israel-Gaza conflict
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[00:06:00] Recognizing how giving space to others can draw heatāsometimes from all sides
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[00:07:30] The emotional cost of staying in these conversations
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[00:08:00] Going āBack to Basicsā: Five principles to guide tough discussions
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[00:09:00] #1: Practice what you preachāeven when itās hard
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[00:10:00] #2: Contest or conversation? Choose wisely.
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[00:12:00] #3: Articulate othersā views honestly, even when you disagree
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[00:14:00] #4: Sometimes take it offline to preserve dignity and connection
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[00:17:00] #5: Know when to walk awayābecause not everyone deserves your time
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[00:20:00] Closing: Still learning, still growing, still hoping for peace
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See Other's Humanity: Engage with people as individuals, not as representatives of an ideology.
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Not Every Fight is Worth Fighting: Sometimes, disengagement is a form of self-care and wisdom.
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Curiosity Builds Bridges: Ask real questions. Seek understanding, not just rebuttals.
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Thereās Power in Saying āNo Moreā: Knowing your limits is an act of strength, not weakness.
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The Work is Ongoing: This isnāt about perfectionāitās about commitment to grow and do better.
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