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012: Embracing Disagreement: A Dialogue with Max Fawcett Dialogue Over Division

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In our latest episode of Dialogue Over Division, columnist Max Fawcett and I discussed a myriad of topics, including the evolving landscape of mainstream media, the impact of technology, divisive politics, government's role, and the effectiveness of public health responses during the pandemic.



Despite initial hesitation stemming from past differences and Max's critical remarks of me, I extended an invitation to him precisely because of our divergent perspectives. One item we both wholeheartedly agreed on is that it is important to elevate the level of civic engagement in this country

Through it all, our dialogue emphasized the importance of engaging in meaningful conversations, even with those we disagree with. I hope this episode serves as a reminder that shutting out differing voices risks not only failing ourselves but also our communities. Dialogue, even amid disagreement, remains essential for progress and unity.



Tune in to our episode with Max Fawcett, as it turns out, it wasn't as disagreeable as I had expected. Enjoy!



This podcast series is your guide to becoming a more informed and engaged citizen. It's a call to action for you to take an active role in maintaining the vitality of our democracy.



Connect with Eva Chipiuk:

Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.chipiuk.ca⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

X/Rumble/YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠@echipiuk⁠⁠⁠



Eva Chipiuk is not your typical lawyer. She holds a Bachelor Degree in Science, a Law Degree and a Masters of Law in Alternative Dispute Resolution. Eva has made a career representing David in the fight against Goliath. She has represented clients against large energy companies and the government. Her unique education and work experience has empowered her to represent clients and protect their rights in a unique and a more holistic way.



Eva believes that in order for Canadians to be familiar with their legal rights and political systems, they must become active members in the democratic process. On this podcast, “Dialogue Over Division”, the goal is to empower Canadians to learn and engage in meaningful conversations about democracy and how we can come together as a nation to make a difference.

In our latest episode of Dialogue Over Division, columnist Max Fawcett and I discussed a myriad of topics, including the evolving landscape of mainstream media, the impact of technology, divisive politics, government's role, and the effectiveness of public health responses during the pandemic.



Despite initial hesitation stemming from past differences and Max's critical remarks of me, I extended an invitation to him precisely because of our divergent perspectives. One item we both wholeheartedly agreed on is that it is important to elevate the level of civic engagement in this country

Through it all, our dialogue emphasized the importance of engaging in meaningful conversations, even with those we disagree with. I hope this episode serves as a reminder that shutting out differing voices risks not only failing ourselves but also our communities. Dialogue, even amid disagreement, remains essential for progress and unity.



Tune in to our episode with Max Fawcett, as it turns out, it wasn't as disagreeable as I had expected. Enjoy!



This podcast series is your guide to becoming a more informed and engaged citizen. It's a call to action for you to take an active role in maintaining the vitality of our democracy.



Connect with Eva Chipiuk:

Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.chipiuk.ca⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

X/Rumble/YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠@echipiuk⁠⁠⁠



Eva Chipiuk is not your typical lawyer. She holds a Bachelor Degree in Science, a Law Degree and a Masters of Law in Alternative Dispute Resolution. Eva has made a career representing David in the fight against Goliath. She has represented clients against large energy companies and the government. Her unique education and work experience has empowered her to represent clients and protect their rights in a unique and a more holistic way.



Eva believes that in order for Canadians to be familiar with their legal rights and political systems, they must become active members in the democratic process. On this podcast, “Dialogue Over Division”, the goal is to empower Canadians to learn and engage in meaningful conversations about democracy and how we can come together as a nation to make a difference.

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