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Not Just Politics Episode 81: Julian Adorney

1 h 0 min · 7 de jun de 2025
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Join us this episode as we sit down with Julian Adorney, writer for Reality’s Last Stand and author of Heal the West. We explore the power of storytelling in the digital age, the roots of polarization, the role of liberalism in a healthy society, and how religion and community can help push back against illiberalism. Julian also shares his work with Braver Angels and his vision for rebuilding trust through meaningful dialogue. Find his website here: https://julianadorney.com/

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