How My View Grew
Amiel Handelsman
If you’re weary of political polarization, nothing is more refreshing than nuanced thinking: ideas that reveal the complexity of what’s wrong in the world and how to make it better. Read more
Episodes
Lene Rachel Andersen: Can Teaching History Prevent Authoritarianism? 12/11/2024 36:36Beyond the false choice between despair and hope 11/27/2024 10:37
The day liberals became small "c" conservative 11/13/2024 19:355 Election Scenarios and 3 No-Matter-What Commitments 10/30/2024 09:34Stephen E. Hanson: Can Mafia-like States Spread to the West? 10/16/2024 44:08 Show all episodes
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Our take on How My View Grew podcast
In How My View Grew, Amiel Handelsman invites us into half-hour conversations with leading thinkers on how their ideas have evolved. The episode with Gil Friend stands out, stressing how staying positive and cheerful can change (a lot) our outlook. Handelsman has great coaching experience and brings all he knows to this show, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in questioning their beliefs and attitudes. How My View Grew is a self-improvement podcast by Amiel Handelsman. Producer
Amiel Handelsman
Amiel Handelsman
Host
Amiel Handelsman
Amiel Handelsman
Country
United States
United States
Episodes count
24
24
Average duration
30'
30'
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