(#186) What It Says About You When You Refuse to Talk to People You Disagree With
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In a culture that increasingly avoids disagreement, this episode makes a simple but challenging case: some of the most important conversations are the ones we’re tempted to avoid.
Disagreeing with someone doesn’t make them your enemy — and choosing to talk doesn’t mean you’re compromising your values. In this episode, Kyle explores why engaging in thoughtful conversation with people who see the world differently is a sign of maturity, curiosity, and strength — not weakness.
At the same time, not every conversation is wise, safe, or productive. There are real limits, grey areas, and boundaries — especially when harm, bad faith, or dehumanization are involved. This episode wrestles honestly with those tensions.
You’ll hear:
- Why avoiding disagreement often says more about us than the other person
- The difference between understanding and agreement
- When conversations across differences are worth having — and when they aren’t
- How respectful disagreement builds emotional maturity and cultural trust
- Practical ways to approach hard conversations without outrage or fear
This episode isn’t about winning arguments.
It’s about preserving our humanity in disagreement — and choosing curiosity over contempt.
Understanding does not equal agreement.
But it does require conversation.
If this episode resonates, consider sharing it with someone you disagree with — or someone you care about.
Links:
What Is Civil Discourse?
Ethics and Discourse
Why respect is important
If this episode resonates, consider sharing it with someone who values thoughtful conversation.
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