Bridging the Divide: A Courageous Conversation Across the Aisle
In this powerful conclusion to her three-part series, Kim Olver continues her candid conversation with Republican guest Mike Corey, modeling what it looks like to engage in respectful political discourse amidst deep national division. Together, they explore the complex dynamics of DEIB (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging), systemic inequality, white privilege, and the legacy of racism in America—all without shouting or shutting down.
With curiosity and compassion, Kim and Mike discuss controversial topics like affirmative action, police history, socioeconomic disparity, the media's role in polarization, and the need for a viable third political party. While their worldviews differ, their shared desire to understand, rather than attack, shines through.
This episode is a masterclass in how to agree to disagree with grace, demonstrating that healing our country starts at the kitchen table, not the Capitol building. If you’ve ever struggled to talk politics with loved ones, this conversation offers a hopeful path forward.
Stick around to the end for a heartfelt reflection from Kim on what it really means to be united as Americans.
If this is your first listen to this series, be sure to backtrack to listen to Part 1 and Part 2 of Kim's conversation with Mike Cory