
The Glenn Beck Program Best of the Program | Guest: Kelsi Sheren | 2/16/26
Feb 16, 2026
Kelsi Sheren, a Canadian combat veteran turned activist exposing assisted-dying policy issues. She discusses how MAID expanded in Canada. She highlights organizations pushing assisted dying, troubling cases and coercion, and how mental-health and healthcare gaps create risky choices.
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Open With Questions, Not Accusations
- Ask curious, non-confrontational questions like “What would you need to see to believe the situation might be different?” to open dialogue.
- Use empathy first, then invite examining specific facts to lower defenses and promote listening.
Hold Two Truths To Break Binaries
- Holding two truths at once breaks binary thinking and enables progress in polarized disputes.
- Admit shared concerns (e.g., fear of government and fear of crime) to create common ground.
Speak To The Silent Majority
- When a camera is present, stop performing for the loudest person and speak to the undecided audience instead.
- Appeal to reasonable viewers who can still be persuaded rather than trying to outshout protesters.


