
The Adam and Dr. Drew Show #1257 I Only Argue When I'm Right
Apr 17, 2020
Dive into the complex relationship between media and guests, where political affiliations shape dialogue. Explore the rise of 'mind reading' in society, attributing negativity to intentions. There's a fascinating discussion on how people often overlook their own mistakes while critiquing others for similar flaws. Highlights include the significance of engaging opposing views and the challenges of maintaining constructive political discourse. Plus, tips on protecting identity from theft and the importance of self-care in stressful times!
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Intro
00:00 • 5min
Navigating Media Dynamics
04:46 • 12min
Navigating Fairness and Discourse in Debates
16:42 • 4min
Charter Schools and Media Discourse
20:50 • 7min
Engaging With Opposing Views: The Importance of Dialogue
27:42 • 3min
Rethinking Intent in Discourse
30:27 • 8min
Navigating Public Discourse and the Importance of Self-Care
38:01 • 4min
