From friendships to Facebook to far-off countries, what do we do when our lives seem mired in conflict? How do we find connection when our differences are constantly on display and even exacerbated by algorithms and echo chambers? How do we build a kinder society? If you are tired of the anxiety, frustration, and fear that pervade your connections with other people, both online and in real life, Sarah Stewart Holland and Beth Silvers want you to know one thing--you are not alone. In this book they will help you understand the powerful connections you have with other people on a personal, community-based, national, and even international level. Then they show you how to - engage your family with a spirit of curiosity - listen closely to the anxieties and fears of your friends - explore shared values within your community - understand your work as a citizen in a diverse country - hold lightly those things that are beyond your control around the world The status quo isn't working. If you long to be a peacemaker and a positive influence in your spheres, Now What? is your door to a future that is characterized by hope, love, and connection despite our differences.
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Weight: 442g
Dimensions: 150 x 221mm
Publication Date: 28 Jun 2022
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780800740801
About Beth SilversSarah Stewart Holland
Sarah Stewart Holland and Beth Silvers cohost the popular podcast Pantsuit Politics and coauthored I Think You're Wrong (But I'm Listening): A Guide to Grace-Filled Political Conversation. Both Sarah and Beth attended Transylvania University in Lexington Kentucky and later received their Juris Doctors (Sarah from American University and Beth from the University of Kentucky). Sarah began her career as a congressional staffer campaign aide and blogger and social media consultant. She lives in Paducah Kentucky where she served a term as a city commissioner and sits on the board of numerous civic organizations. Beth has practiced law and served as a human resources executive and business coach. Beth lives in Union Kentucky and serves on several local boards of directors. Sarah and Beth speak frequently to universities businesses and civic organizations about improving political dialogue. Sarah shares life with her spouse Nicholas and children Griffin Amos and Felix; Beth with her spouse Chad and children Jane and Ellen. Sarah's dog Cookie and Beth's dog Lucy are beloved and frequent contributors to their work.Learn more at www.pantsuitpoliticsshow.com.