Do you see yourself reflected in the media?
Plus, a crucial life skill: finding happiness amid an onslaught of awful news
To limit the damage Trump and his team are doing, America needs a new majority. One composed of sensible people who care about facts and are not caught up in extreme ideologies on either end of the political spectrum. The media isn’t achieving this.
The first extensive look at the November election shows why Trump managed to get a majority. One big reason: People who don’t follow news and politics closely were much more likely to vote for him. It doesn’t have to be this way. News outlets could reach far more people outside their bubbles by presenting the news in a relatable way. In the new episode of They Stand Corrected, an expert joins me to explain.
Plus, the show celebrates its first year!
I share your awesome feedback and answer questions about “open mic nights,” due process, the most common antisemitic stereotype and a major political figure.
And, amid an onslaught of awful news, I talk you through a crucial life skill that isn’t taught, but should be. I learned it the hard way, and want you to learn it now.
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Big love,
JL
Thanks so much to everyone who has supported They Stand Corrected, allowing the show to reach its first year! Here's to much more ahead.👊❤