The Wisdom Gap: How to Gain Time-Tested Perspective on Today's Political Issues | S6 E23

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What can today's generation learn from those who have lived through decades of elections and social changes?

In this episode of The Family Business, the Alessis welcome back Dr. Faith Frederick, Mary Alessi's mother, as they dig into the polarization and perspectives surrounding the hot topics in today's political climate.
In this honest discussion, you'll discover why older generations in our families can often detect patterns and long-term consequences of cultural issues that younger people don't understand yet - and why we should value their ideas.
THE ALESSIS ARE ASKING + MUG GIVEAWAY!
This month's question is:
Which single social issue will influence your voting decisions the most?

Answer in the following ways:
Email: info@alessifamilybusiness.com
Social: Message us on Instagram or Facebook
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Respond by March 27, 2024
and we'll pick a random winner to get a Family Business speciality coffee mug!
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Chapters

1. Coming Up In This Episode (00:00:00)

2. Reintroducing Dr. Faith (00:01:20)

3. Responses to Last Month's Question (00:02:11)

4. The Alessis are Asking + Mug Giveaway! (00:03:57)

5. How We Used to Discuss Politics (00:06:47)

6. How The Media Influences Politics (00:10:35)

7. Addressing Hot-Button Topics as a Family (00:13:45)

8. Dealing with Right to Life in Context (00:16:28)

9. Why People Should Speak Up (00:19:54)

10. Holding Organizations Accountable (00:23:49)

11. Examples of Babies Given a Chance (00:25:12)

12. Motivation being Voting Social Issues (00:26:38)

13. Why Families Should Discuss Politics (00:30:34)

14. Closing Thoughts (00:32:17)

154 episodes

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Content provided by Steve and Mary Alessi - Pastors of Metro Life Church, Miami | Authors | Ministry Family Mentors, Mary Alessi - Pastors of Metro Life Church, and Miami | Authors | Ministry Family Mentors. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Steve and Mary Alessi - Pastors of Metro Life Church, Miami | Authors | Ministry Family Mentors, Mary Alessi - Pastors of Metro Life Church, and Miami | Authors | Ministry Family Mentors 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.

What can today's generation learn from those who have lived through decades of elections and social changes?

In this episode of The Family Business, the Alessis welcome back Dr. Faith Frederick, Mary Alessi's mother, as they dig into the polarization and perspectives surrounding the hot topics in today's political climate.
In this honest discussion, you'll discover why older generations in our families can often detect patterns and long-term consequences of cultural issues that younger people don't understand yet - and why we should value their ideas.
THE ALESSIS ARE ASKING + MUG GIVEAWAY!
This month's question is:
Which single social issue will influence your voting decisions the most?

Answer in the following ways:
Email: info@alessifamilybusiness.com
Social: Message us on Instagram or Facebook
Comment on YouTube
Boostagram: Send us a "boost" message on a modern podcast app (download one here)
Voicemail: Send us a voicemail message here
Respond by March 27, 2024
and we'll pick a random winner to get a Family Business speciality coffee mug!
Want to Ask the Alessis a question or leave a comment?

Email: info@alessifamilybusiness.com
Social: DM on Instagram or Facebook
YouTube: Reply on our Community post
Voicemail: Leave a voicenote
Text: Text our Podience Textline 302-542-0800

***SHOP OUR FAMILY BUSINESS STORE!***
New Yappuccino Mugs are HERE!


***Listen to MY MORNING DEVOTIONAL****

***JOIN THE FAMILY BUSINESS!**

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Coming Up In This Episode (00:00:00)

2. Reintroducing Dr. Faith (00:01:20)

3. Responses to Last Month's Question (00:02:11)

4. The Alessis are Asking + Mug Giveaway! (00:03:57)

5. How We Used to Discuss Politics (00:06:47)

6. How The Media Influences Politics (00:10:35)

7. Addressing Hot-Button Topics as a Family (00:13:45)

8. Dealing with Right to Life in Context (00:16:28)

9. Why People Should Speak Up (00:19:54)

10. Holding Organizations Accountable (00:23:49)

11. Examples of Babies Given a Chance (00:25:12)

12. Motivation being Voting Social Issues (00:26:38)

13. Why Families Should Discuss Politics (00:30:34)

14. Closing Thoughts (00:32:17)

154 episodes

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