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My mother was a Rush Limbaugh-loving conservative. I was so liberal I moved to Canada. In Suasion, I talk about how we lost, then found, a way to talk, what’s behind the great political divide—and why deep understanding is the best weapon in a war of persuasion.
My mother was a Rush Limbaugh-loving conservative. I was so liberal I moved to Canada. In Suasion, I talk about how we lost, then found, a way to talk, what’s behind the great political divide—and why deep understanding is the best weapon in a war of persuasion.
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Saturday Oct 17, 2020
1. In the beginning, there was Rush Limbaugh
Saturday Oct 17, 2020
Saturday Oct 17, 2020
The risk I'm taking, turning back the clock to 1992, and why I'm going there now.

Saturday Oct 24, 2020
2. The Great Divider
Saturday Oct 24, 2020
Saturday Oct 24, 2020
My parents and I were friends. In the 1990s, they found Rush Limbaugh and started making a whole lot of assumptions, and all hell broke loose.

Monday Nov 02, 2020
3. Uncommon ground
Monday Nov 02, 2020
Monday Nov 02, 2020
As my parents turned right, I turned angry. And then my mother and I were forced to find each other across the political chasm.

Wednesday Nov 11, 2020
4. In the end, together at the table
Wednesday Nov 11, 2020
Wednesday Nov 11, 2020
After three decades of listening to Rush Limbaugh, my mother understood what he never will--because we sat together at the same table.
Music in this podcast is "Lonely Night" by Caffeine_Creek_Band from Pixabay
