4 episodes

UN/DIVIDED aims to create spaces for civil discourse on topics that relate to faith, race, class, and gender. Hosted by Rachael Adams, Jessica Seymour, Frank Ernesto, and Santiago Then.

UN/DIVIDED Podcast UN/DIVIDED

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.8 • 6 Ratings

UN/DIVIDED aims to create spaces for civil discourse on topics that relate to faith, race, class, and gender. Hosted by Rachael Adams, Jessica Seymour, Frank Ernesto, and Santiago Then.

    UN/DIVIDED Episode 5 - Setting the Table : Media Literacy

    UN/DIVIDED Episode 5 - Setting the Table : Media Literacy

    What if the dinner table was a perfect place to discuss our differences and our greatest potential as a nation? Some of our best and most thoughtful conversations happen around a dinner table. There is something about the food, the atmosphere, and the people that ripen conditions for meaningful conversation.

    On this episode, we are joined by our new co-host, Frank Ernesto. Join us as we discuss media literacy and as we close out our series "Setting the Table".

    We want to thank Fact Not Fiction for our theme song. Check out their album "On Friends and Oppenheimer" at factnotfiction.bandcamp.com/ or wherever you listen to your music.

    We also want to thank Eastlick Coffee Company for sponsoring the show. Head over to eastlickcoffee.com and enter the promo code "undivided" to get 10% off on your next online purchase.

    UN/DIVIDED is hosted by Rachael Adams, Jessica Seymour, Santiago Then, and Frank Ernesto.

    • 42 min
    UN/DIVIDED Episode 4 - Setting the Table : Location

    UN/DIVIDED Episode 4 - Setting the Table : Location

    What if the dinner table was a perfect place to discuss our differences and our greatest potential as a nation? Some of our best and most thoughtful conversations happen around a dinner table. There is something about the food, the atmosphere, and the people that ripen conditions for meaningful conversation.

    In this episode, we interview Reverend Jennifer Bailey from the Faith Matters Network and Lennon Flowers from the Dinner Party about their new project, The People's Supper.

    The People's Supper aims to repair the breach in our interpersonal relationships across political, ideological, and identity differences, leading to more civil discourse. And, they plan to do it in the most nourishing way we know – over supper! This isn’t about a political party, or what is or isn’t happening in Washington. It’s about us, and our relationship to one another.

    Jennifer Bailey is an ordained minister, public theologian, and emerging national leader in multi-faith movement for justice. She is the Founding Executive Director of the Faith Matters Network, a new interfaith community equipping faith leaders to challenge structural inequality in their communities. www.faithmattersnetwork.com.

    Lennon Flowers is co-founder and executive director of The Dinner Party, a community working to change the way we approach life after loss. She most recently served as the Community Director of Ashoka's Start Empathy Initiative, and has written for CNN, Forbes, Open Democracy, EdWeek, YES! Magazine, and GOOD, among others. She is an Ashoka Fellow and an Aspen Ideas Scholar, and a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill. www.thedinnerparty,org

    For more information about The People's Supper, please visit www.thepeoplessupper.org.

    We want to thank Fact Not Fiction for our theme song. Check out their album "On Friends and Oppenheimer" at factnotfiction.bandcamp.com/ or wherever you listen to your music.

    We also want to thank Eastlick Coffee Company for sponsoring the show. Head over to eastlickcoffee.com and enter the promo code "undivided" to get 10% off on your next online purchase.

    • 54 min
    UN/DIVIDED Episode 3 - Setting the Table : Common Ground

    UN/DIVIDED Episode 3 - Setting the Table : Common Ground

    What if the dinner table was a perfect place to discuss our differences and our greatest potential as a nation? Some of our best and most thoughtful conversations happen around a dinner table. There is something about the food, the atmosphere, and the people that ripen conditions for meaningful conversation.

    In this episode, we stand in solidarity with the seventeen families that lost loved ones during the Parkland shooting.  Also in this episode, we discuss the cultural divide on guns, the need for empathy, and the role our doubts play in having hospitable conversations.

    We want to thank Fact Not Fiction for our theme song. Check out their album "On Friends and Oppenheimer" at factnotfiction.bandcamp.com/ or wherever you listen to your music.

    We also want to thank Eastlick Coffee Company for sponsoring the show. Head over to eastlickcoffee.com and enter the promo code "undivided" to get 10% off on your next online purchase.

    • 32 min
    UN/DIVIDED Episode 2 - Setting The Table: Intentions

    UN/DIVIDED Episode 2 - Setting The Table: Intentions

    Some of our best and most thoughtful conversations happen around a dinner table. There is something about the food, the atmosphere, and the people that ripen conditions for meaningful conversation.

    We're launching a three-part series called "Setting the Table" where we discuss how, why, and where to have our most difficult conversations.

    The disorienting discourse that is swirling in public life these days can seem overwhelming. It seems we can certainly use generous company and a good meal to hearten us.

    Join us as we examine the role our intentions play in our most difficult conversations.

    Music credit: Night Owl by Broke for Free

    • 31 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

Grantstaffordmorgan ,

Fresh

I've really been enjoying these discussions. The hosts seem to come from diverse backgrounds and really care about progress within our society.
I think it's probably included in future plans, but I'd love to see some of what they are talking about modeled within the podcast. Maybe include some even more diverse individuals and show us how a discussion between people with opposing viewpoints can be productive and thoughtful!
Overall, thanks for producing this podcast, we need more oportunities to come together as a society and this podcast gives a voice to that!

SpaceOwl! ,

Bright future

I love the energy of the hosts and I look forward to seeing the conversations they stir up in future episodes.

Top Podcasts In Society & Culture

Inconceivable Truth
Wavland
Stuff You Should Know
iHeartPodcasts
The Interview
The New York Times
This American Life
This American Life
Expedition Unknown
Discovery
Shawn Ryan Show
Shawn Ryan | Cumulus Podcast Network