A Year of Listening
by Colleen Powell
December 19, 2019 10:00 pm
A Year of Listening Podcast is designed to reclaim the lost art of civil, compassionate, and nuanced conversation about a variety of polarizing topics. In short, we’re tackling all the topics your mother warned you not to discuss at cocktail parties. The goal of this show is to help people understand the very personal experiences that often guide our beliefs in the hopes that this expands our compassion and empathy for those who believe differently than us. I have no doubt that in every episode a listener will hear something with which he wholeheartedly disagrees. But, I also believe that if one keeps listening, he will also hear something with which he agrees. It is my hope that the conversations in this podcast will give listeners opportunities to keep listening, to practice empathy and to widen the narrow holds we have on our own perspectives to make room for someone else’s.
Recent Episodes
Episode 82:What I Learned from Listening (Year Two)
5 years agoEpisode 80: The Upsides and Pitfalls of the Enneagram with Jenn Batchelor and Anna Jordan
5 years agoEpisode 79: A Conversation About the Role of Government with Mike Lindberg
5 years agoEpisode 78: A Conversation about "Mismatching" Students to Listen Across Divides
5 years agoEpisode 77: Transracial Adoption and Parenting with Anna Jordan
5 years agoEpisode 76: From Listening to Working Together with Graham Bodie and Pearce Godwin
5 years agoEpisode 75: A Conversation about the "Love Anyway" Film
5 years agoEpisode 74: A Conversation about Outrage Culture with Tommy Powell
5 years agoEpisode 73: Polyamory with the Triad Family
5 years agoEpisode 72: Listening Across Differences with Tracy Hollister
5 years ago