The Binary Trap With Kat Timpf
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- Опубліковано 22 лис 2024
- What happens to our nation’s discourse when every issue has only two possible positions? This week, Roger welcomes Kat Timpf to explore the complexities of division within American society. They discuss how embracing vulnerability can be a tool to diffuse that division and examine the dangers of binary thinking, touching on topics like religion, mental health and the size of government. Plus, discover how Kat’s journalism background led to her successful career as a television personality, writer and comedian.
Kat is a regular panelist on Fox News’ “Gutfeld!” and her national comedy live show has sold out theaters across the country. She’s a 2012 Robert Novak Journalism Fellow and her work has been widely published in major outlets. Kat is The New York Times bestselling author of “You Can't Joke About That: Why Everything Is Funny, Nothing Is Sacred, and We're All in This Together” and her new book, “I Used To Like You Until...(How Binary Thinking Divides Us)” has just been released and is available wherever fine books are sold.
I like Kat for her insight and humour. I don't care whether I agree with her, or not because I'm able to appreciate many different views. I have Kat's book on order, which I intend to read on a long haul flight to the Far East.
Love Kat, and while I don't always agree with her, I always find her take on things thought-provoking.
IMHO ppl are more united than divided, but there's an evil that wants us all to think there's a giant divide in order to foster chaos.
Many Blessings to the new life you're bringing into the world, Kat. ❤🇺🇸
I can relate. I wish I could get back to church too.
Just start reading the Bible. Start with John. I like James after that. Watch Jordan Peterson's lecture series on the Bible. He goes deep and makes you think about the deepest questions.If you get to that space, go to a good, bible-centric church.
Portland isn't even in the same universe as Midland. I know both.
Yea Kat. I love watching you your funny. You have a lucky husband.
I understand where she is coing from…a longer way of suggesting to be curious, not judgmental. That said, eventually everything comes down to a binary decision…yes or no. Hard, but that is life.