
In an internet era characterized by comment section wars, devastating clapbacks, and anonymous vitriol, Dylan Marron explores what happens when online feuders step out from behind the keyboard and get to know the human on the other side of the screen. Join Dylan as he connects people who have clashed online – from old friends to complete strangers — to explore why we believe what we believe, how w... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

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It's so refreshing to hear a discussion where people listen to one another and are respectful even while disagreeing. They should teach this skill in every school in America.
In all the different ways.
But yeah, this is fantastic. I love this podcast dearly, for cementing my position as a progressive liberal and causing me to be really annoying to several of my conservative Christian cousins. Not that there’s anything wrong with being Christian, but there IS something wrong about being conservative if you’re anti-LGBTQIA+ and pro-Trump.
But anyway.
Thank you, Dylan Marron, for being an interesting person with remarkably high tolerance - I mean, like, on the single fi... more
This show is one of the best shows I have EVER listened to. It makes me think about people so different. Dylan is such an amazing person, and should never stop being himself!!! Best show ever!!! ♥️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤🤎🩵🩷🤍
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I would like to have an episode on the Israel situation. I am a 13 year old boy who lives in Israel and I want to know your views on the Israel situation. Without any dumb leftist or rightist garbage mixed in. No politics please. Also I admire you for being a great man who deals with his relationships with people in a way that is healthy for the human mind. This is the part that you will call me for. LGBTQ should never have existed. It is unnatural and from a purely scientific standpoint, it sho... more
I hate you so f$&@ing much!
I hate that you brightened my awful day.
I hate that you had kind respectful meaningful conversations with people who hold different opinions and beliefs.
I hate that you are shining a spotlight on the fact that people are people and deserve to be treated with respect. (Even self identifying Trolls. 😁)
And I really really hate that you are a beautifully warm and kind person who wants the world to be a safer, kinder place for everyone, but especially those of us ... more










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