
What if disagreement could actually unite us? Judge Thomas Griffith, retired DC Circuit Court judge, joins us to explore the Constitution’s genius: its embrace of disagreement as a path to the common good.
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What if disagreement could actually unite us? Judge Thomas Griffith, retired DC Circuit Court judge, joins us to explore the Constitution’s genius: its embrace of disagreement as a path to the common good.
Domestic violence affects millions, yet most people don’t know how to help. Deborah Tucker has spent five decades on ending it. Learn why she’s been so effective at reducing it, and how you can be too.
We take a deeper look at what it means to be a professional peacemaker. Chad shares the realities of mediation work—the challenges, the setbacks, and the deeply rewarding moments that come with helping others resolve conflict.
Why do we struggle to make peace, even when it's what we want most? International mediator and professor Chad Ford joins us to explore the roots of conflict and the power of “dangerous love.”