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July 28th, 2017

Pantsuit Politics Book Club: The Righteous Mind

  1. Pantsuit Politics Book Club: The Righteous Mind Sarah & Beth 29:49

Sarah talks with our Pantsuit Politics Book Club founder Megan Hart and former U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania’s 4th congressional district Jason Altmire about the book club’s June pick The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion by Jonathan Haidt. Next month’s pick is Tribe by Sebastian Junger. 

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Pantsuit Politics is a podcast for real conversations that help us understand politics, democracy, and the news - while still treating each other like thoughtful human beings. We take a different approach to the news; our political analysis blends hard facts with important social and cultural undercurrents so you don’t miss the big picture. Over years of discussing everything from abortion to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, we established basic rules of engagement, which we describe in our books, Now What? How to Move Forward When We’re Divided (About Basically Everything) (2022) and I Think You’re Wrong (But I’m Listening): A Guide to Grace-Filled Political Conversation (2019). Listeners describe us as “America’s political therapists” and “our trusted, smarter friends who can help us make sense of the world.”