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The Mark Groves Podcast

#408: Can We Have Different Beliefs and Still Be Friends? with William Reusch

The Mark Groves Podcast

Mark Groves

Education, Relationships, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture

4.9 • 5K Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2024

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Critical thinking is an essential skill in today's divided world and in this conversation with educator and podcaster, Will Reusch, we explore why it's more important than ever. Will shares insights from his years of teaching – discussing the challenges of encouraging students to think critically about complex topics instead of passively accepting dominant narratives. We dive into controversial subjects like left-right dynamics, Trans rights, and the role of social media in shaping perspectives – highlighting how echo chambers and ideological capture fracture communities. Will's mission to create safe spaces for open dialogue and his upcoming initiative, Patterdox, are central to fostering curiosity and empathy in our increasingly polarized society. William Reusch has taught high school social studies in Los Angeles for nearly two decades in several schools that served very diverse populations. He is a University of Austin Mill Institute Teacher Fellow, has worked with organizations like Heterodox Academy, FAIR (Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism), Civic Spirit, and others in his pursuit to bring critical thinking to the world of K-12 & high school education. He is the host of the Cylinder Radio podcast and has expanded his educational reach to utilize social media as a way to promote viewpoint diversity and intellectual inquiry. William is now the founder and lead teacher of the educational platform Patterdox to serve homeschool communities as well as offer supplemental education for all teenagers in the area of social science. —Will’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/willreusch —Will’s Website: https://williamreusch.com/ —Patterdox: https://patterdox.com/ —Will’s Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cylinder-radio/id1448662116 Resources From The Episode: —Julia Malott Podcast Episode: Transgender Politics and Gender Dysphoria: https://markgroves.com/episode/transgender-politics-and-gender-dysphoria-with-julia-malott/ —Harville and Helen's Podcast Episode: The Couple Who Changed How I Relate: Lessons from the Godparents of Love: https://markgroves.com/episode/the-couple-who-changed-how-i-relate-lessons-from-the-godparents-of-love/ —Harville and Helen's Book: Getting the Love You Want: A Guide for Couples: https://amzn.to/4bPqOuK —Michael Easter Podcast Episodes: From Scarcity to Intentionality: https://markgroves.com/episode/from-scarcity-to-intentionality-with-michael-easter/ & Why We Need Discomfort To Thrive: https://markgroves.com/episode/why-we-need-discomfort-to-thrive-with-michael-easter/ If you want to dive deeper into Mark’s content, search through every episode, find specific topics we’ve covered, and ask him questions, go to his Dexa page: https://dexa.ai/markgroves Themes: Critical Thinking Skills, Will Reusch Podcast, Viewpoint Diversity, Education Reform 2024, Overcoming Political Divides, Left vs Right Debate, Breaking Echo Chambers, Ideological Capture Explained, Open Dialogue in Education, Fostering Curiosity in Students, Social Media Echo Chambers, Political Polarization Solutions, Free Speech in Classrooms, Empathy in Education, Imago Dialogue Model, Patterdox Critical Thinking, Bridging Political Differences, Thought-Provoking Conversations, How to Encourage Critical Thinking This episode is sponsored by: —BON CHARGE: Use code MARKGROVES to save 15% at http://boncharge.com/MARKGROVES —Organifi: Use code CREATETHELOVE for 20% off sitewide at http://www.organifi.com/createthelove Contact us at [email protected] for sponsor product support, questions, comments, or just to say hello! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to another episode of the Mark Grove's podcast.

0:03.2

I'm so excited for today's guest.

0:05.2

His name is Will Roosh, and I have been stalking him online for a while wanting to get him

0:10.4

on the pod because I've been such an admirer of the way that he makes

0:14.6

his way through the world the way that he teaches viewpoint diversity and

0:18.4

critical thinking he's an educator he works in high school education he's a mentor he's a successful

0:24.8

podcaster and you know the the ability to critically think to be taught that as a

0:30.8

skill set to be able to hold diverse perspective. We need it now more than

0:34.8

ever and I would say almost none of us got taught how to do that, how to hold complexity.

0:41.4

So in this episode we explore how to navigate difference and we touch on

0:45.2

subjects that are controversial and what Wills experiences both online and in

0:50.4

the classroom in touching on the complexities of things like left and right and

0:54.8

trance rights and all of that stuff. So we also explore how to be informed and

0:59.5

discerning about the information we take in and how to build that muscle of critical thinking and so much more.

1:05.7

So a quick reminder before we get into the episode that you might be listening to this and not

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subscribe and if you miss episodes you might miss a relational or life tip that

1:15.4

changes your life that prevents you from a breakup that expands your

1:19.6

relationships that allows you as in this episode to be able to have more controversial

1:25.2

and challenging conversations and that for you would make me very sad and

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what would feed my dopamine and make me very happy is if you hit the

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subscribe button so both of us can experience the elation of feeding our FOMO.

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I can't wait to get into this episode and let's go. But first these messages.

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