Civity
This Is Civity
Civity is a culture of deliberately engaging in relationships of respect and empathy with others who are different. Our world today is one of haves and have-nots, insiders and outsiders, people who belong and people who are marginalized because they are other. By reaching out person-to-person to others who are different, all of us together create the relational infrastructure to build solidarity, justice, and resilience in our communities. Our differences are our strengths. This is ‘civity.’Our podcast showcases interviews with people bridging power-based divides to move communities forward on...
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PJ Andrews on the Baha’i’s “Common Endeavor" to foster connection across difference 30.06.2026 32:59
For the 250th Anniversary of the founding of the U.S., Baha’i has crafted a narrative of unity with difference. It’s called A Common Endeavor: Realizing the Promise of America , and the goal is to help people connect across and celebrate our differences as we build community together. Learn more at ACommonEndeavor.org .
Beyond the Politics of Contempt with Beth Malow & Doug Teschner 15.06.2026 30:48
In this episode, we talk with Beth Malow and Doug Teschner, authors of Beyond the Politics of Contempt: Practical Steps to Build Positive Relationships in Divided Times . Doug is a new England regional leader for Braver Angels, and Beth is a volunteer moderator and debate chair with Braver Angels. Their book focuses on how to find hope and build a culture of kindness and respect in the face of pol...
My Omaha Filmmaker Nick Beaulieu on Building Relationships Across Difference 06.06.2026 29:58
In this episode, we talk with Nick Beaulieu, writer & director of the documentary film, My Omaha , about his personal journey to reach across divides in his community – and his family – to make connections and build relationships across differences. To learn more, go to MyOmahaFilm.com .
The Power of Photos to Create Connection & Community with Roman Williams of Interfaith Photovoice 03.06.2026 37:38
In this episode, we talk with Roman Williams, a visual sociologist, and founder of Interfaith Photovoice , which uses photos to allow people to share stories through visuals and hear and see the stories of others. Find out more at InterfaithPhotovoice.org .
The Importance of Civic Culture to Democracy, with Laurie Patton, President of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences 26.04.2026 39:00
In this episode, we talk with Laurie Patton, President of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences and scholar of early Indian religions and religion in the public square. Our discussion explores the recognition that civic culture is democracy's foundation, and to have a strong civic culture, we need to engage in a way that recognizes each other’s humanity. To learn more, go to amacad.org .
Linda Tropp on the Power of Intentionality in Relationship Building to Address Power Differences 24.03.2026 38:43
In this episode, we talk with Linda Tropp, professor of social psychology at the University of Massachusetts and expert in how people experience engagement across lines of difference. She has worked in the U.S. and around the world to foster equity and inclusion by intentionally building relationships across power and status differentials. To learn more, go to LindaTropp.com .
Kelsey Blahnik on How “And” Can Help Us Adapt, Accept, and Connect Across Difference 10.02.2026 36:36
In this episode, we talk with Kelsey Blahnik, LCSW-S, author of The AND Way: Assertive Peacemaking in a Divided World . Blahnik explores both the interior and exterior work we all need to do to stay grounded, choose kindness and compassion, and recognize each other’s humanity, even when we feel at odds or don’t agree. This book helps us learn to develop skills of tolerance, empathy, and emotional...
Facing the Fracture: Managing Distress in Polarized Times, with Tania Israel 27.01.2026 39:31
In this episode, we talk with Tania Israel, professor emeritus at UC Santa Barbara, and author of the books Facing the Fracture and Beyond your Bubble . Israel’s focus is on navigating political division – both engaging with others and managing toxic, polarizing messaging, which can lead to distressing thoughts and feelings. This can help us re-engage with our community to move our society forward...
Nathan Smolensky on Finding Common Ground in Our Everyday Lives 09.12.2025 38:09
My guest is Nathan Smolensky, Independent strategist and Author of the book Common Ground from the Ground Up: How rethinking politics can help us feel heard, heal relationships, and fix our democracy . This book offers mindsets and tools we can use to engage in more productive conversations and lay the foundation for positive societal change.
Changing Perceptions to Heal Relationships, with April Ossmann 01.12.2025 41:50
In this episode, we talk with April Ossmann, poet and independent editor, and author of WE … a collection of poems focused on bridging divides by exploring unconscious prejudices. In We, Ossmann hopes to change our perceptions to heal our families and friendships.
The Critical Role of Civic Spaces in Connecting Us Across Difference 19.11.2025 36:11
In this episode, we talk with Seth Pinsky…CEO of the 92nd St. Y in New York, a cultural stalwart in the city focused on convening people across difference, with the goal of helping everyone connect and be in community with each other. For more, go to 92ny.org .
James Coan of More Like US on Taking Bridging Efforts to Scale 10.02.2025 38:44
In this episode, we talk with James Coan, Co-Founder and Executive Director of More Like US , a national organization that seeks to correct political misperceptions – helping people see that we’re not really as different as we sometimes think we are. Coan says the goal of More Like US is to help increase the scale of bridging efforts. For more information and to check out the lesson plans and othe...
John Paul Lederach on Peacebuilding Through Relationship & Common Connection 26.01.2025 43:29
In this episode, we talk with John Paul Lederach – professor emeritus at the University of Notre Dame, focused on international peacebuilding. Lederach spent much of his career helping build peace in conflict areas around the world, and has written extensively on his experiences. Together, we explore the importance of building relationships across divides and differences to achieve meaningful foun...
How Public Interest Communications Can Benefit Communities, with Angela Bradbery 16.01.2025 40:16
In this episode, we talk with Angela Bradbery – Frank Karel Chair in Public Interest Communications at the University of Florida’s College of Journalism & Communications. Bradbery spearheads the annual Public Interest Communications Summer Institute — bringing educators, researchers, practitioners and others together to explore how to best communicate in the public interest. Bradbery’s work in...
Bridging & Relationship Building Through Service with Jennifer Leshnower 19.11.2024 38:02
In this episode, we talk with Jennifer Leshnower, Bridging & Democracy Advisor at AmeriCorps . Jennifer and I discuss the importance of bringing people together… and how relationship building through service, and looking outward from ourselves to see others, can help build meaningful relationships to tackle sticky problems and strengthen communities. To learn more, go to americorps.gov .
Ben Bain of More Perfect Union on Strengthening Communities Through Relationships 18.10.2024 36:15
In this episode, we talk with Ben Bain, volunteer Brick Yard leader for the Washington, D.C. area for the organization More Perfect Union . More Perfect Union seeks to strengthen communities through social connection, service, and civic engagement. Ben is a veteran – and a dog lover – who wanted to find ways to weave connective tissue in his community. More Perfect Union allows him do this by work...
Michael McRay on Becoming Re-storied to See the Humanity in Yourself and Others 18.10.2024 46:04
In this episode, we talk with Michael McRay, experiential story coach, and founder of Becoming Restoried . Michael helps others find and share their own stories, toward healing, reconciling, and connection. The stories we create have the power to connect or divide – and when someone does not have control of their story, it can be dehumanizing. Michael helps people see both themselves – and each ot...
Mónica Guzmán on the Importance of Curiosity to Build Relationships that Bridge Divides 26.02.2024 40:35
In this episode, we talk with Mónica Guzmán, Senior Fellow for Public Practice at Braver Angels , and author of I Never Thought of It That Way: How to Have Fearlessly Curious Conversations in Dangerously Divided Times . Mónica at first dedicated her career to connecting people across differences through journalism… but then moved into the bridging space to find a more effective way to bring people...
New York Times columnist David Brooks on How to Know a Person 29.01.2024 38:47
In this episode, we talk with David Brooks, New York Times Columnist , and author of How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen . We explore David’s journey to find ways to know other people better and learn how to share his own stories and experiences as part of the knowing process. He shares the lessons and strategies he’s learned to cultivate relationships, big...
Writer and Civic Renaissance Founder Alexandra Hudson on "The Soul of Civility" 18.12.2023 29:58
In this episode, we chat with Alexandra Hudson about her new book - The Soul of Civility: Timeless Principles to Heal Society and Ourselves . Hudson explores the difference between politeness and what Hudson calls civility – and we call CIVITY – truly seeing an OTHER and recognizing their humanity and dignity. Alexandra is also founder of Civic Renaissance , an online space dedicated to elevating...
International Relations Expert Seth Kaplan: Fragile Neighborhoods Repairing American Society One Zip Code at a Time 10.11.2023 38:28
In this episode, we explore the importance of strong neighborhood and community relationships to the health of nations, and we discuss the fact that many neighborhoods in the U.S. don’t have strong local ties and need structural and systemic help. My guest is Seth Kaplan - Author of Fragile Neighborhoods Repairing American Society One Zip Code at a Time . Seth is also an international relations ex...
Riaz Patel on The Connect Effect: Connecting Across Difference by Recognizing Our Shared Humanity 26.09.2023 45:32
In this episode, we talk with Riaz Patel, executive producer and director focusing on reality shows that depict people connecting and having positive transformations. Riaz created what he calls the EPIC system - with EPIC standing for Equalization, Personalization, Information Gathering, and Collaboration - something very in line with Civity’s approach to helping people connect across differences....
Eric Tars on How Seeing Humanity Helps Us Address Homelessness More Effectively 10.04.2023 48:59
In this episode, we explore how "othering" has led to increased marginalization and vilification of people who are un-housed - and how civity can help counter this trend by helping people who are housed see the humanity of those without housing. My guest is Eric Tars, Legal Director of National Homelessness Law Center , who reminds us that housing is a human right. Tars hopes that helping people s...
Bridging Divides & Cultivating Solidarity to Counter Strategic Racism, with Ian Haney López 03.03.2023 50:11
In this episode, we explore how engaging across our racial and class divides and cultivating solidarity can help bring us together to care for and nurture our democracy. My guest is Ian Haney López , professor at UC Berkeley School of Law, and author of several books, including Dog Whistle Politics: How Coded Racial Appeals Have Reinvented Racism & Wrecked the Middle Class , and Merge Left: Fu...
Strengthening Democracy by Increasing Social Trust & Cultivating Connections Across Difference, with Robb Willer 17.02.2023 33:57
In this episode, we explore a massive new study on improving the health of democracy. The Strengthening Democracy Challenge invited more than 30,000 people to engage with 25 interventions. The goal was to find ways to reduce things like partisan animosity, partisan violence, and anti-democratic attitudes, and increase social trust and a willingness to engage with people across socially salient dif...
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