Listen

Description

Day 19 of our 30-day NaPodPoMo challenge exploring how we bridge our divides.

As we enter the final stretch of this month-long journey, we’re focusing on the questions that are shaping the future of the bridging movement — the questions real people are asking as they look for ways to reconnect in an age of division.

Today we’re joined by Tim Jones, founder of Longer Tables, an initiative that brings people together over shared meals — not to debate or persuade, but to connect and be human together.

Tim tackles two big questions:

1️⃣ What’s the most important question on the minds of his participants?— the kinds of concerns are expressed by those participating in Longer Tables events.

2️⃣ What question does he believe the bridging movement needs to be asking next?— the invitation that may help us reimagine what community can feel like.

This double-header is all about curiosity, courage, and the belief that a conversation across differences can start with something as simple as a seat at the table.

Learn more: OutrageOverload.net

Join the movement to lower the temperature: Count Me In for Calm



Get full access to Outrage Overload Newsletter at outrageoverload.substack.com/subscribe