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A new show from Evoke Media that confronts the big issues we’re facing today with curiosity instead of dread. Join host Sabrina Merage Naim as she meets with leaders, experts, and provocateurs to learn how to navigate these messy times with increased empathy and understanding. Sabrina Merage Naim is a founder and investor who’s on a mission to promote tolerance and inclusivity. She founded Evoke M... more

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On the podcast 'This Is Actually Happening,' host Whit Missildine shares stories from people who've undergone life-changing events. After years of making the podcast, he had his own life-changing, near-death experience. In this episode, host Sabrina ... more

In a surprise to literally everyone, Evan Weissman somehow made civics…fun. The founder of Warm Cookies of the Revolution—the world’s first civic health club—joins host Sabrina Merage Naim to discuss how he’s made civic engagement enjoyable and why t... more

What would a Black, progressive artist be doing at the January 6th insurrection? Filmmaker Michael Premo spent years documenting the lives of men involved in far-right movements, including the attack at the capital, for his documentary “Homegrown.” ... more

Host Sabrina Merage Naim still believes in the American Dream. Does that make her an asshole? In this episode, she sits down with Samhita Mukhopadhyay, the author of “The Myth of Making It: A Workplace Reckoning.” They discuss what Samhita has learne... more

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Whit Missildine
Host of This Is Actually Happening
Episode: What Can We Learn About Living from Death? With Whit Missildine
Evan Weissman
Founder of Warm Cookies of the Revolution, a civic health club
Episode: Can Cookies Save America? With Evan Weissman
Michael Premo
Filmmaker and journalist who documented far-right activists and the January 6th insurrection.
Episode: Entering the Lion's Den with Michael Premo
Samhita Mukhopadhyay
Writer and author of The Myth of Making It
Episode: Is The American Dream Worth It? With Samhita Mukhopadhyay
Paula Stone Williams
Transgender activist and author
Episode: The Endurance of Male Privilege with Paula Stone Williams
John Hickenlooper
Former Governor of Colorado
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Episode: What Can We Learn From A Decade of Cannabis Legalization? With Senator John Hickenlooper and 'Cannabis Czar' Andrew Freedman
Jason Feifer
Editor-in-Chief of Entrepreneur Magazine, podcast host of Build for Tomorrow
Entrepreneur Magazine
Episode: AI: Math not Magic with Jason Feifer and Meredith Broussard
Meredith Broussard
Data journalism professor at NYU and research director at the NYU Alliance for Public Interest Technology, author of 'More Than a Glitch'
NYU
Episode: AI: Math not Magic with Jason Feifer and Meredith Broussard
Dr. Katherine Hertlein
Licensed marriage and family therapist, Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs and Professional Development at Boonshoft School of Medicine
Wright State University
Episode: Romance Across the Divide with Dr. Katherine Hertlein

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Sabrina Merage Naim
Host and executive producer focused on empathy and understanding in societal issues.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 37 ratings
  • Markets itself as balanced. Most certainly isn't. Don't use this as your sole source of information. If you listen to this, you also need to listen to more right leaning, or at least genuinely centrist productions. Keep out of those bubbles people!

    Podcast Addict
    3
    Ken
    8 months ago
  • Eager for more

    I loved this first episode of what promises to be a podcast that can actually teach us something about how to behave like human beings towards one and other while we all grapple with life’s inevitable messiness. I’m especially eager to continue listening as we approach election season and get deeper into navigating really tough conversations and exchanges. Looking forward to more!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    WiseMother
    United States8 months ago
  • David1500m

    I have listened to this podcast twice and have decided to take notes on the third round. Thank you for an entertaining and educational program.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    David Hawii
    United States8 months ago
  • Super engaging

    Sabrina is so easy to listen to. She has interesting guests and asks important questions. I love that there’s advice I can take away with me. I’m looking forward to future episodes!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sett17
    United States8 months ago

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Feedback highlights a desire for future content that continues to tackle tough conversations in a relatable manner.
Listeners appreciate the show for its engaging and educational content, noting that it encourages thoughtful considerations of complex societal issues.
The host is praised for her ability to ask important questions and facilitate meaningful discussions with interesting guests.

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Can Cookies Save America? With Evan Weissman
Q: What can someone do to get involved in your organization?
Check out our website and consider starting a civic health club in your community.
Can Cookies Save America? With Evan Weissman
Q: What are the reasons for not voting every day and how do we overcome them?
People are conditioned to think civic engagement is only about presidential politics and don't realize they can do more locally.
What Can We Learn About Living from Death? With Whit Missildine
Q: What are some other ways that we can achieve that in terms of opening our hearts and feeling more empathy for others without having to go through the trauma?
The answer lies in the deep act of listening to others' stories and seeking out experiences that disrupt our own narrative.
What Can We Learn About Living from Death? With Whit Missildine
Q: How was it hearing hundreds of stories of people's near-death experiences before you had your own?
Missildine mentions that the show had already changed him and made him realize that having empathy doesn't require experiencing trauma. Listening to those stories made it impossible to hold on to a rigid story of how people should live.
How to Have Challenging Conversations with Matt Abrahams
Q: What benefits do we gain from having difficult conversations?
Engaging in tough discussions allows for learning and sharing important information.

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Focused on navigating contemporary societal issues, this show addresses pressing topics with an emphasis on empathy and curiosity. Conversations with leaders, experts, and provocative thinkers are central, exploring matters such as media representation, gender equity, political polarization, and the implications of technology in daily life. Noteworthy for its diverse range of guests, the show strives to foster understanding and promote inclusive discourse in an increasingly complex world. The format likely encourages listeners to reflect critically on life's messiness while gaining practical insights for personal and social growth.

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1. Whit Missildine
2. Evan Weissman
3. Michael Premo
4. Samhita Mukhopadhyay
5. Paula Stone Williams
6. John Hickenlooper
7. Jason Feifer
8. Meredith Broussard

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