Tania Israel: The Science of Political Unity
In this episode of Remarkable People, join Guy Kawasaki for an enlightening conversation with Dr. Tania Israel, a professor at UCSB and author of Facing the Fracture. Together, they explore the complex landscape of political polarization in America and how to bridge our deepening divides. Tania shares powerful insights on breaking free from our information bubbles, developing genuine empathy across differences, and engaging in meaningful dialogue. Discover practical strategies for managing news consumption, navigating social media, and having productive conversations with those who hold different views. Learn how to move beyond partisan conflicts toward authentic understanding and connection. --- Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable. With his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy’s questions come from a place of curiosity and passion for technology, start-ups, entrepreneurship, and marketing. If you love society and culture, documentaries, and business podcasts, take a second to follow Remarkable People. Listeners of the Remarkable People podcast will learn from some of the most successful people in the world with practical tips and inspiring stories that will help you be more remarkable. Episodes of Remarkable People organized by topic: https://bit.ly/rptopology Listen to Remarkable People here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guy-kawasakis-remarkable-people/id1483081827 Like this show? Please leave us a review -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally! Thank you for your support; it helps the show! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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