Conversations with People Who Hate Me
TED Audio Collective
In an internet era characterized by comment section wars, devastating clapbacks, and anonymous vitriol, Dylan Marron explores what happens when online feuders step out from behind the keyboard and get to know the human on the other side of the screen. Read more
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Episode 46: Conversion Part 3 04/27/2022 1:07:36Episode 45: Conversion Part 2 04/20/2022 39:04Episode 44: Conversion Part 1 04/13/2022 46:22 Show all episodes
Our take on Conversations with People Who Hate Me podcast
Conversations with People Who Hate Me is a daring podcast by Dylan Marron. He turns online hate into offline understanding by asking his critics why they harbor such feelings. The result is a compelling and compassionate exploration as two strangers try to connect and find common ground. It's a challenging but valuable effort that shows the power of genuine human connection in the face of hostility. Marron's approach offers hope for a more compassionate online world. Conversations with People Who Hate Me is a society & culture podcast by Dylan Marron & TED. Producer
TED
TED
Host
Dylan Marron
Dylan Marron
Country
United States
United States
Episodes count
55
55
Average duration
45’
45’
Frequency
Monthly
Monthly
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