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188. Disagree Better: Governor Spencer Cox with Judge Thomas Griffith at Restore

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🗓️ 28 October 2023

⏱️ 37 minutes

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This week, we’re sharing with you one of sessions we had to kick off our Restore conference, which featured Utah Governor Spencer Cox along with Judge Thomas Griffith.

Before we get going, we’re very excited to announce that we’ve decided to give free digital access to all of our Restore recordings! Although we were joined by 3500 of our closest friends, we know there were so many who wanted to join us but couldn’t for a variety of reasons, so we decided to make all of the sessions available, free of charge. Please head to our YouTube channel and subscribe in order to make sure you see them when they drop in the next week or two.

Gov. Spencer J. Cox is is Utah’s 18th governor and is serving as the 2023-2024 chairman of the National Governors Association. He is developing a national reputation as both a bridge-builder and as a tenacious fighter against social media companies and their effects on teen mental health. That bridge-building is also the foundation of his NGA Chair’s Initiative called “Disagree Better.”

After Governor Cox’s initial remarks, you’ll hear him be joined on stage by Thomas Griffith, who was a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D. C. Circuit from 2004-2020. Currently, he is a Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School, a Fellow at the Wheatley Institution at Brigham Young University, and Senior Policy Advisor to the National Institute for Civil Discourse. Judge Griffith is also a trusted advisor and friend of Faith Matters.

These two were passionate in their advocacy for disagreement with civility and kindness, and we thought did an amazing job pointing a path forward in all areas of society where we find ourselves opposite someone else on an important issue. We really think this one’s memorable. Thanks as always for listening, and with that, we’ll jump right into the session.

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, this is Aubrey Chavez from Faith Matters.

0:03.5

Today we're sharing with you one of the sessions we had to kick off our restore gathering

0:06.8

this year, which featured Utah Governor Spencer Cox along with Judge Thomas Griffiths.

0:11.7

And before we get going, we're so excited to announce that we've decided to give free

0:14.8

digital access to all of our restore recordings.

0:17.7

We know that there were so many who wanted to join us but who couldn't for a variety of

0:20.6

reasons, and so we've decided to make all of these sessions available free of charge.

0:24.8

So head to our YouTube channel and subscribe in order to make sure that you see when they

0:28.2

drop over the next couple of weeks.

0:30.6

Governor Spencer Jake Cox is Utah's 18th Governor and is serving as the 2023-2024 Chairman

0:35.9

of the National Governors Association.

0:38.2

He is developing a national reputation as both a bridge builder and as a tenacious fighter

0:41.9

against social media companies and their effects on teen mental health.

0:45.6

That bridge building is also the foundation of his NGA Chair's initiative called Disagree

0:49.4

Better.

0:50.8

After Governor Cox's initial remarks, you'll hear him be joined on stage by Thomas Griffiths,

0:55.3

who was a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit from 2004 to 2020.

1:00.5

Currently he is a lecturer on law at Harvard Law School, a fellow at the Wheatley Institute

1:05.0

at Brigham Young University, and senior policy advisor to the National Institute for Civil

1:09.4

Discourse.

1:10.4

Judge Griffith is also a trusted advisor and friend of Faith Matters.

1:14.2

These two were so passionate in their advocacy for disagreement with civility and kindness,

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