A Risky Conversation - When Families and Friends Disagree about Politics

As we approach this Thanksgiving and Christmas season, relationships are at risk. Families are torn and friendships are strained with those who possess totally different points of view about our next president, our congress and our culture. With the stress of a pandemic, the upheaval of civil unrest, and a hotly contested political election, the perfect storm is brewing to ravish relationships. That’s why I took the risk of having this conversation with my daughter.

Lauren and I do not agree on politics. We have developed a strong relationship and when I suggested that we might tackle this tough issue she graciously agreed. Take a few minutes to listen to my Crossing The Line podcast of a real conversation between Dad and daughter on how to honor the relationship in the face of disagreement. We truly hope our conversation will make a difference.

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