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Second Helping - Is Politics Genetic?

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In this episode, Grace and Katelyn discuss the psychological underpinnings of political beliefs. They delve into whether innate tendencies or experiences shape our political views, with personal anecdotes illustrating how economic circumstances and family dynamics can influence one's political evolution. The conversation also touches on the generational differences in political engagement and the potential for understanding and dialogue across ideological divides.

00:00 Kicking Off with Vacation Plans and Unplugging from Politics

00:22 Reflecting on Historical Political Shifts and Personal Insights

01:27 Exploring the Psychology Behind Political Beliefs and Aging

02:39 Personal Anecdotes on Political Shifts Within Families

03:43 The Influence of Historical Figures and Events on Modern Politics

08:09 Understanding the Impact of Education and Community on Political Views

09:15 Navigating Political Conversations in a Divided Society

14:42 Generational Perspectives on Politics and the Future

22:59 The Role of Personal Experiences in Shaping Political Ideologies

27:40 Closing Thoughts and a Dive into Pop Culture

Copyright 2024 Grace Cowan


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Content provided by Grace Cowan. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Grace Cowan or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Grace and Katelyn discuss the psychological underpinnings of political beliefs. They delve into whether innate tendencies or experiences shape our political views, with personal anecdotes illustrating how economic circumstances and family dynamics can influence one's political evolution. The conversation also touches on the generational differences in political engagement and the potential for understanding and dialogue across ideological divides.

00:00 Kicking Off with Vacation Plans and Unplugging from Politics

00:22 Reflecting on Historical Political Shifts and Personal Insights

01:27 Exploring the Psychology Behind Political Beliefs and Aging

02:39 Personal Anecdotes on Political Shifts Within Families

03:43 The Influence of Historical Figures and Events on Modern Politics

08:09 Understanding the Impact of Education and Community on Political Views

09:15 Navigating Political Conversations in a Divided Society

14:42 Generational Perspectives on Politics and the Future

22:59 The Role of Personal Experiences in Shaping Political Ideologies

27:40 Closing Thoughts and a Dive into Pop Culture

Copyright 2024 Grace Cowan


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