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You're Not As Crazy As I Thought (but You're Still Wrong)

From: Guy Rathbun
Series: IdeaSphere: A Platform for Today's Voices
Length: 28:57

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Ask anyone. American's are divided along political lines. They've been that way for so long they've nearly forgotten how to listen carefully and disagree in productive ways. Read the full description.

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That political division is exactly what brought Phil Neisser and Jacob Hess together with the book, You’re Not as Crazy as I Thought, (but You’re Still Wrong).

Phil is a liberal atheist, Jacob a social conservative. They began a year-long attempt to practice a shared commitment to cross-party dialogue, where they explore the boundries of America’s core disagreements from morality to big media.

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Piece Description

That political division is exactly what brought Phil Neisser and Jacob Hess together with the book, You’re Not as Crazy as I Thought, (but You’re Still Wrong).

Phil is a liberal atheist, Jacob a social conservative. They began a year-long attempt to practice a shared commitment to cross-party dialogue, where they explore the boundries of America’s core disagreements from morality to big media.

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Thanks for this interview, Guy. We really need more voices like those of your guests in this interview!

Timing and Cues

Incue @ 00:00: Theme ...
Outcue for segment 1 @ 14:13: "We'll be right back."
62 second break with music bed
Incue for segment 2 @ 15:15: "This is IdeaSphere ... "
Outcue for segment 2 @ 28:57: ... theme ends.

Musical Works

Title Artist Album Label Year Length
PVC IV (theme) Blue Man Group Audio. 1999 00:00

Related Website

http://www.political-dialogue.com/