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Best podcasts about political tribes

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First Lady & Friends
Presenting Your Best Self and Becoming an Advocate for Change with Sarah Sun, Miss Utah 2023

First Lady & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 54:28


Sarah Sun (Miss Utah 2023) joins Utah's First Lady, Abby Cox, to talk about her experience growing up as a Chinese-American in Cedar City, UT, Utah’s first monument honoring Chinese railroad workers that’s set to be displayed on the southeast lawn of the state capitol, and how her mother’s desire to be more fluent in English helped inspire Sarah to be passionate about her education. Then we dive into Amy Chua’s book, ‘Political Tribes’, the correlations between various disciplinary parenting styles and how they develop positive habits in children, as well as how Sarah’s parent's support for her passions helped lay the groundwork for her to become Miss Utah. Lastly, Sarah opens up about using her platform as Miss Utah to advocate for better education and programming in prisons, the impact that different cultural evolutions have had on modesty, and why we need more women in leadership. Related Links: Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations by Amy Chua Miss Utah: https://missutah.org/

20 Minute Books
Political Tribes - Book Summary

20 Minute Books

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 22:35


"Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations"

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The Purple Principle
Great American Independents (Part One): Amy Chua on Political Tribalism

The Purple Principle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 30:07


The Purple Principle celebrates July 4th with its first episode in a miniseries on America's great independent voices. Amy Chua, known for her bestselling Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, is a Yale law professor and author of Political Tribes. “Every group feels attacked, pitted against other groups not just for jobs and spoils, but for the right to define the nation's identity. In these conditions, democracy devolves into zero-sum group competition. Pure political tribalism.”  In a conversation with TPP host Rob Pease, Chua talks about the challenges of speaking to a fragmented student body. She also discusses the degradation of our shared national identity as marginalized groups increasingly denigrate traditional American ideals. These and related topics explored on this special July 4th episode. Enjoy the show, and don't forget to rate & review us at: ratethispodcast.com/purple How'd you hear about The Purple Principle? Click here for a 1-question survey: https://fluentknowledge.com/tpp-survey Original music by Ryan Adair Rooney. SHOW NOTES Our Guest Amy Chua: John M. Duff Professor of Law at Yale Law School and author of Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, and World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability. Check out her website and follow her on Twitter @amychua.  More episode resources on our website: https://fluentknowledge.com/shows/the-purple-principle/great-american-independents-part1 Join Us for Premium Content: Apple: https://link.chtbl.com/PurpleApple Patreon: patreon.com/purpleprinciplepodcast Find us online! Twitter: @purpleprincipl Facebook: @thepurpleprinciplepodcast Instagram: @thepurpleprinciplepodcast Our homepage: https://bit.ly/2ZCpFaQ Sign up for our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/purpleprinciple/the-purple-principle-report 

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
S2 E13: Finding Our Way Out of Toxic Polarization

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 52:50


Division is nothing new in America, but something about this moment feels different. Why are we so angry, fearful, and ever more deeply entrenched in our safe little bubbles of like-minded people? More importantly, how do we get out? In this episode, the root causes of toxic polarization in America today, practical advice on bridging our differences, and the story of one man trying to change the narrative one difficult conversation at a time. Guests: Dylan Marron, author, “Conversations with People Who Hate Me.” Amy Chua, Yale Law School professor, author, “Political Tribes,” and “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother.” Peter Coleman, social psychologist, Columbia University, author, “The Way Out: How to Overcome Toxic Polarization.”

Free to Offend
Prohibitionists exist in both political tribes

Free to Offend

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 31:29


Prohibitionists, cultural scolds and Nannycrats exist in both major political tribes—and it's making us a significantly less-free society as a result. Steven Greenhut, western regional director for R Street Institute, joined the program to discuss the way legalized marijuana has been one of the great examples of where both conservatives and progressives tend to get things wrong. As we explore the topic, it becomes obvious that the populist fringes on both extremes often prioritize their political preferences over the underlying principles of individual freedom or personal autonomy… much to the detriment of “we the people.”

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The Propaganda Report
Travis Scott's Digital Concert, Surgeon General Releases Vax Propaganda Toolkit, & America's 9 Political Tribes (DNB)

The Propaganda Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 37:26


  Listen, Subscribe, Share the Show, Donate. Help us keep this train rollin! Notes & Links from Today's Show Digital tech causing pet stress? Common household noises may be giving your dog anxiety - Study Finds   COVID-19 vaccine for kids: Jill Biden, surgeon general kick off US campaign (fox5dc.com)   Surgeon general releases guide to combating COVID-19 vaccine misinformation - ABC News (go.com)   Health Misinformation Reports and Publications | HHS.gov   As Vaccinations are Approved for Children Across the Country, U.S. Surgeon General Releases New Community Toolkit for Addressing Health Misinformation | HHS.gov   KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor: Media and Misinformation | KFF   HP and Microsoft are taking printing into the metaverse (msn.com)   Israel to hold COVID-19 ‘war games' on Thursday - The Jerusalem Post (jpost.com)   America's NINE political tribes, according to Pew Research | Daily Mail Online   KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor: October 2021 | KFF   https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/23/21233637/travis-scott-fortnite-concert-astronomical-live-report https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10187663/Navy-SEALs-file-lawsuit-Covid-vaccine-mandate.html https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/442nd-regimental-combat-team https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/explainer-charges-kyle-rittenhouse-face-81084162   Judge's ‘God Bless the USA' Ringtone Blares During Rittenhouse Trial (thedailybeast.com)   Kyle Rittenhouse trial continues after defense asks for mistrial (cbsnews.com)   Inside Ivy Getty's high-fashion, star-studded wedding - CNN Style   The Propaganda Report on Rokfin CCDH Spreads Hate (with Help from Biden) | Rokfin The Propaganda Report on Patreon The Propaganda Report Store Support Our Sponsors! Donate... If you find value in the content we produce and want to help us keep this train rollin, drop us a donation via Paypal or become a Patreon. (links below) Every little bit helps. Thank you! And thank you to everyone who has and continues to support the show. It's your support that enables us to continue producing shows. Paypal Patreon Subscribe & Leave A 5-Star Review... Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Google Play Music Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on Tunein Listen on Stitcher Follow on Spotify Like and Follow us on Facebook Follow Monica on Twitter Follow Binkley on Twitter Subscribe to Binkley's Youtube Channel https://www.paypal.me/BradBinkley https://www.patreon.com/propagandareport https://twitter.com/freedomactradio https://twitter.com/MonicaPerezShow https://www.youtube.com/bradbinkley https://www.youtube.com/monicaperez  

Kendall And Casey Podcast
Hour 1, 11-10-21: Rob is not the sexiest man alive, US consumer prices rising at rapid pace, and voters are separated into 9 political tribes

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 33:56


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Conversations With Coleman
Chaos Abroad, Nonsense At Home with Amy Chua [S2 Ep.28]

Conversations With Coleman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 45:27


Welcome to another episode of Conversations with Coleman.  My guest today is Amy Chua. Amy Chua is a professor at Yale Law School. Her books include World on Fire, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, The Triple Package, Political Tribes, and many more. She's made Time magazine's list of 100 most influential people in 2011 and has been a guest on many TV shows, including Good Morning America, The Today Show, and Real Time with Bill Maher. Amy and I spoke on August 26 and discussed the situation in Afghanistan. We talked about how our failure to recognize the importance of ethnic differences hampered our military efforts there. We talk about our inept withdrawal and abandonment of our allies. And on a lighter note, we discuss a now resolved situation with her employer, Yale Law School.#ConversationswithColeman #CwC #ColemanHughes #AmyChua #Afganistan #Americanforeignpolicy #Tribes #Whatwentwrong #America #War #Withdrawal

Conversations With Coleman
Chaos Abroad, Nonsense At Home with Amy Chua [S2 Ep.28]

Conversations With Coleman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 45:21


Welcome to another episode of Conversations with Coleman. My guest today is Amy Chua. Amy Chua is a professor at Yale Law School. Her books include World on Fire, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, The Triple Package, Political Tribes, and many more. She's made Time magazine's list of 100 most influential people in 2011 and has been a guest on many TV shows, including Good Morning America, The Today Show, and Real Time with Bill Maher. Amy and I spoke on August 26 and discussed the situation in Afghanistan. We talked about how our failure to recognize the importance of ethnic differences hampered our military efforts there. We talk about our inept withdrawal and abandonment of our allies. And on a lighter note, we discuss a now resolved situation with her employer, Yale Law School. #ConversationswithColeman #CwC #ColemanHughes #AmyChua #Afganistan #Americanforeignpolicy #Tribes #Whatwentwrong #America #War #Withdrawal

Derek O'Shea Show | Comedy News Show
General Milley SAID WHAT about Bagram Air Base? Political Tribes are Killing US

Derek O'Shea Show | Comedy News Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 16:43 Transcription Available


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The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan
Amy Chua On Immigrant Success

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021


Amy, who you probably know as the Tiger Mom, is a law professor at Yale and the other of several books, including "The Triple Package" and "Political Tribes." In this episode we discuss the experience of being an immigrant, of being a minority within a minority, and the importance of, in Amy’s words, “turning being an outsider into a source of strength,” not victimhood. For three clips of my conversation with Amy — on how college kids these days are terrified of debate; on how to be resilient in the face of bigotry; and on the courage of the individual in the face of woke conformity — head over to our YouTube page. Get full access to The Weekly Dish at andrewsullivan.substack.com/subscribe

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The Religion and Ethics Report - Separate stories podcast

Do our political tribes make sense? One of Britain's leading young thinkers, James Mumford explores the question in his new book. 

Midtown Presbyterian -- Tucson
Political Tribes at Church (Romans 14:13-15:7)

Midtown Presbyterian -- Tucson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 42:58


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Free to Offend
Both major political tribes have a lot to worry about post-election

Free to Offend

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 53:31


Both Republicans and Democrats are going to have to swallow some very unpleasant truths if they expect to actually learn anything useful from this year’s election. Nevada Policy’s Michael Schaus and Robert Fellner dive into the election outcomes, and beyond the partisan shouting match, to discuss what, exactly, those lessons might be.  

What's Really Good with Nathan Allebach
#29 An Analysis of Political Tribes and Linguistics with Iona Italia

What's Really Good with Nathan Allebach

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 123:04


Iona Italia is an author, translator, writer for Areo Magazine, and podcast host of "Two For Tea.” In our conversation we talked about what led Iona to become more active in online political discourse, the landscape of ideological groups from far left to far right, the importance of using nuanced linguistics when talking about individuals and groups, plus much more. Enjoy! Follow Iona on Twitter at @IonaItalia Check out her podcast "Two for Tea" here: tinyurl.com/y8nm8czw

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No Man's Land Podcast
The psychology of lockdown and political tribes.

No Man's Land Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 30:48


Social scientist Dr Cory Clark joins Martin and Steve to explore the psychology behind following the lockdown rules and pandemic virtue signalling. We also discuss the roots of political tribalism and whether it will rebound after the crisis. 

KawFee Haus
#138 Nonfiction | Political Tribes

KawFee Haus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 24:06


We take a look at Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations by Amy Chua.

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Twenty Somethings
Layovers: Political Tribes In 2018

Twenty Somethings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 77:35


Our first ever live stream was captured this week, and we discussed the tribal nature of politics in 2018. We expressed our concern for those that will battle their opinion to the end, but only believe in that opinion because their group does. Why would someone want to strip away a complex identity and only show an opinionated and combative side of themselves? We are seeing a lot of this stemming from the 2016 election, where people will cling to their group's stance for dear life. Keith and Grant explore this concept and much more on this week's special Layovers episode.    --     IG: @TwentySomethings_Podcast Twitter: @Podcast20Sum SoundPollination.com Patreon (Early Access)    

The Weeds
The Great Twitter Wars of 2018

The Weeds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 74:11


Jane Coaston and Dylan Matthews join Ezra to discuss the Sarah Jeong fracas, the Ben Shapiro-Mark Duplass meltdown, the problems with Twitter, the ways partisan dehumanize each other, and more. References and further reading: The context for Sarah Jeong's "goblins" tweet The context for Sarah Jeong's "cut white people" tweet  German Lopez's piece on what makes people less racist Brian Resnick's piece on reducing prejudice William F. Buckley supporting segregation Zack Beauchamp's piece in defense of Sarah Jeong Ezra's demographics piece David French's piece on Sarah Jeong W.E.B Du Bois' The Soul's of Black Folks Ashley Jardina's Washington Post piece on white identity Jamelle Bouie's newsletter Political Tribes by Amy Chua Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community? by Dr. Martin Luther King White paper Party Animals? Party Identity and Dehumanization That time Dylan got owned on Twitter by Sen. Ben Sasse  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Rubin Report
Gay Cake Debate, Political Tribes, and Victimhood (Michael Shermer/Amy Chua Interview)

The Rubin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 68:09


Michael Shermer and Amy Chua join Dave to discuss the label of classical liberalism, the supreme court decision regarding the baker and gay wedding cake, identity politics, and more.

Cox and Friends
The implications of political tribes | Ep. 7

Cox and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2018 64:12


Utah Lt. Governor Spencer J. Cox is joined by his…

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Economist Podcasts
The Economist asks: Have identity politics gone too far?

Economist Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 20:12


Tribalism has always existed, but is now playing a far more pivotal role in society: from the rise of gender and ethnic affiliation, to nationalist parties in Europe and even the appeal of Donald Trump. Amy Chua, author of "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother" and "Political Tribes", explains why the politics of sharp-edged identities have become so powerful. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Economist Asks
The Economist asks: Have identity politics gone too far?

The Economist Asks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 20:12


Tribalism has always existed, but is now playing a far more pivotal role in society: from the rise of gender and ethnic affiliation, to nationalist parties in Europe and even the appeal of Donald Trump. Amy Chua, author of "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother" and "Political Tribes", explains why the politics of sharp-edged identities have become so powerful. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Q&A
Amy Chua

Q&A

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2018 59:10


Yale University Law School professor Amy Chua discusses her book, [Political Tribes], about the role that group identity plays in shaping domestic and foreign affairs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Arik Korman
Amy Chua on Political Tribes

Arik Korman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 19:53


Amy Chua is the John M. Duff, Jr. Professor at Yale Law School. She is a noted expert in the fields of ethnic conflict and globalization, and the author of the bestselling books World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability, Day of Empire: How Hyperpowers Rise to Global Dominance—and Why They Fall, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, and The Triple Package: How Three Unlikely Traits Explain the Rise and Fall of Cultural Groups in America, co-written with Jed Rubenfeld. Amy's new book is Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations. She was in the Northwest to speak at University Lutheran Church, presented by Town Hall Seattle as part of the Civics series.

Security by the Book
Political Tribes with Amy Chua

Security by the Book

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 59:38


The Hoover Institution hosted "'Security by the Book featuring Amy Chua" on Tuesday, March 13, 2018 from 5:00pm - 7:00pm EST. In her newest book, Chua argues that more successful foreign policy is only possible if the United States government acknowledges, and deals with, the realities of political tribalism. But Chua's analysis isn't limited to foreign political tribalism; she turns the magnifying glass inward to critique our domestic political culture. A successful America is one that overcomes the intense tribalism ripping apart our politics and our country by facing our inequities and differences no matter how difficult that process may be. Amy Chua was interviewed by Jack Goldsmith, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution. Did you like the show? Please rate, review, and subscribe!

Talk Cocktail
Political Tribes: A Conversation with Amy Chua

Talk Cocktail

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018 27:33


In the debate about immigration we are reminded of the original notion of America as a melting pot. As a nation that could absorb different cultures, different identities and different ethnic groups. The trade off was the embrace of an American identity. A kind of super nationalism that would subsume these subgroups and, at its best, world supersede ethnic and religious tribalism, and replace it all with the American brand. Over the years we’ve seen fissures in this idea. Usually it happens when dramatic change or pressure comes to America. The onset of the industrial revolution and the Cold War against communism are some examples. We’ve always done better when we’ve had common external enemies. But today, the pressures may be just too great. Globalization and the decline of nation states, greater economic inequality, a 24/7 always connected culture, and the rush of change, both social and technological, and at a dizzying pace, have all stoked fear, uncertainty and insecurity. The result is that it feeds a new kind of tribalism that Americans may never have experienced before. To help us understand this, as well as the very idea of tribalism I’m joined by best selling author and Yale law professor, Amy Chua to talk about Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations. My conversation with Amy Chua:

The Ezra Klein Show
Amy Chua on how tribalism is tearing America apart

The Ezra Klein Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018 64:44


Human beings are tribal creatures, particularly when they feel threatened. And the reality of living in America in 2018, at a time of massive demographic change and social upheaval, is that we all feel threatened, and so we are all becoming more tribal. In her new book, Political Tribes, Amy Chua argues that America’s foreign policy has long been undermined by our underestimation of tribalism abroad, and that our domestic stability is now being hollowed out by our inability to see it clearly at home. Donald Trump, she argues, is a product of tribal threat — of a country where “race has split America’s poor and class has split America’s whites.” And progressives, she argues, are a big part of the problem — they have become judgmental, exclusionary, and smug. The question that animates much of my conversation with Chua is: What can be done to calm American tribalism? Is it a product of overheated rhetoric and political choices? Or is it the inevitable result of a country teetering on demographic instability, a moment when no group can truly consolidate power so all groups are left fighting for it? Mentioned: The book about sports rivalry that Ezra mentions as an example of the power of divisive sports identities  Amy Chua mentioned Better Angels, a group working to depolarize America She also mentioned Sarah Silverman's new show, I Love You, America, which aims to bridge our political divide with comedy  Anne Jones' "whitelash" idea is articulated here Ezra mentioned that the Soviet Union exploited American racial tensions. Here’s an explanation of that history. Books: The Possessed by Elif Batuman  Educated: A Memoir by Tara Westover Ethnic Groups in Conflict by Donald L. Horowitz Amy Chua also did a By the Book with the New York Times recently, so here's a full breakdown of her reading recommendations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Des Bishop Podcast
Rory Albanese Florida, Trump and Political Tribes

Des Bishop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 44:51


I grabbed Rory Albanese after his set at the Comedy Cellar to chat about the shooting in Florida, Trump and the Tribal nature of political discourse. Rory is the former Executive Producer of the Daily Show and is eating a salad during some of this chat. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Paradox Project Podcast
Episode 60: Let Political Tribes Go (with Mary Katharine Ham)

Paradox Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 58:55


Mary Katharine Ham drops by to chat about political tribes, Disney princesses and more on this week’s episode of the Paradox Podcast. She explains why Twitter isn’t the best way to share your political views and what she thinks of people who line up out the door for cupcakes. Terrible Opinions Mary Katharine shares three terrible opinions for good measure. MK: 1) I want to heckle people who line up for cupcakes as if it’s a rock concert when cupcakes aren’t actually good. 2) I like cicadas because they signify summer to me. 3) I’m a big fan of Cleatus the FOX Sports robot. Jordan: It’s OK to mute people on Twitter to filter your timeline as long as you still see tweets from people from both “sides.” Matthias: We need a Twitter option that alerts you when accounts you follow go silent for a long time. Tribal politics Matthias opens up the discussion about political tribes by talking about his own experience trying to live in two different worlds when it comes to ideology. He points out that the gap isn’t between social and fiscal conservatives but between people on the right who believe in a particular ideology and people who are simply partisan. Mary Katharine talks about what needs to happen for people of all political ideologies to be able to talk to each other. Political rhetoric has only become angrier after the shooting in Virginia last week where a gunman seemed to be specifically targeting GOP lawmakers. Can we do better? We talk about why the left needs to welcome liberal evangelicals instead of alienating people of faith by being illiterate when it comes to religion. Jordan mentions the case of the Obama White House staffer who used the biblical reference “the least of these” and was asked over and over if it was a typo. ‘How Far I’ll Go’ Time for the important topic: Disney princess movies. Mary Katharine details her theory that “Frozen” is Disney’s version of “The Shining.” Desolate winter landscape? Check. Volatile main character who is a risk to family members? Double check. We talk about how dark “Frozen” and its Oscar-winning song “Let It Go” actually are. Mary Katharine talks about why “The Princess and the Frog” is her new favorite Disney movie and also explores the history of the classic “Sleeping Beauty.”