I was happy to be back on the excellent podcast Derate the Hate recently to have a chat about one of my favorite topics: not making the political personal! It was definitely one of my favorite conversations. Here is the episode description:
In this conversation, Eva Kurilova returns to the DTH podcast to discuss the impact of identity politics on personal lives and the importance of individuality. Eva emphasizes the need to recognize and respect individual voices rather than categorizing people solely based on their identity labels. The conversation also explores the importance of open conversation and free speech in society, highlighting the dangers of shutting down conversations and the inability to course correct when conversations are stifled. The upcoming Reality-Based Women Unite Conference, where Eva will be speaking about how gender ideology harms children, is also discussed. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the need to hear all sides and find common humanity, as well as the importance of offering different perspectives and avoiding the suppression of alternate voices.
You can listen to the episode here.
I had previously been on Derate the Hate back in July and I can see myself going back on in the future. It is an important podcast that hosts a lot of great conversations and I just love the whole ethos of it, which is to better the world, one attitude at a time.
Neither of my two episodes is very long so I do encourage you to check them out :) Enjoy!
There are those who derate the hate and those who hate the debate.