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When Fixing the Problem Isn't the Answer with Sarah Stewart Holland and Beth Silvers

When Fixing the Problem Isn't the Answer with Sarah Stewart Holland and Beth Silvers

While we all want the next step to be solving conflict together, it’s not a realistic approach. Instead, think of asking “Now what?” as a catalyst for connecting with people in a more heartfelt way. Sharon reunites with the hosts of Pantsuit Politics, Sarah and Beth, to talk about their brand new book, Now What? How To Move Forward When We’re Divided (About Basically Everything). The goal isn’t to fix other people, the goal is to strengthen our understanding about the complexities of human relationships. Seeking peaceful solutions looks like honoring other people’s stories, giving them the benefit of the doubt, and authentically showing our own beliefs and joys. The ways in which we live our beliefs is often varied; we show up in different ways during different stages of our lives.

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  • Host: Sharon McMahon
  • Executive Producer: Heather Jackson
  • Audio Producer: Jenny Snyder

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Beth Silvers

Sarah Stewart Holland and Beth Silvers co-host the popular podcast, Pantsuit Politics and co-authored I Think You’re Wrong (But I’m Listening): A Guide to Grace-Filled Political Conversation. Pantsuit Politics aims to help people understand politics, democracy and the news while treating each other like thoughtful human beings. They have been featured in The Atlantic, The Guardian, MSNBC’s Morning Joe, and Parents and Elle magazines, and they are currently working on their next book (stay tuned!).

Guest image for Sarah Stewart Holland

Sarah Stewart Holland

Sarah Stewart Holland and Beth Silvers co-host the popular podcast, Pantsuit Politics and co-authored I Think You’re Wrong (But I’m Listening): A Guide to Grace-Filled Political Conversation. Pantsuit Politics aims to help people understand politics, democracy and the news while treating each other like thoughtful human beings. They have been featured in The Atlantic, The Guardian, MSNBC’s Morning Joe, and Parents and Elle magazines, and they are currently working on their next book (stay tuned!).