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Disagree better

Tammy Lenski

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How we handle conflict has an impact on the resilience of our vital relationships, the caliber of our decisions, the success of our careers, and our peace of mind. Mediator, conflict resolution teacher, and author Tammy Lenski, Ed.D., uses storytelling and science to help us transform our experience with conflict and inspire us to disagree better at work and at home. The podcast was formerly called The Space Between.
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Respectfully Disagree is The Swaddle Team’s very own podcast series, where each week we get together to discuss and dissect the issues we passionately differ on. This podcast is brought to you by TS Studios, a production company that brings The Swaddle’s storytelling and creative point of view to original podcasts and films.
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When We Disagree considers the arguments that stuck with us. These are the disagreements, spats, and fights we kept thinking about a month, a year, even decades after they happened. Write us: Whenwedisagree@gmail.com.
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Disagreeably Yours

Thembi & Whit

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Hosted by Maryland natives Whitney, married, future father of one, and Thembi, formerly known as married, current mother of one, Disagreeably Yours is their safe space to sound off against each other and the world. From popular culture to personal arguments, join them on a journey of life and laughs to keep from crying about the current state of humanity. You're welcome to eavesdrop into “private” conversations between man and woman, not only as just friends, but as people at dissimilar poin ...
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Reel Disagreement

Amy and Rob

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Two friends with vastly different taste in movies make each other watch movies they can't believe the other one hasn't seen yet. Some are classics, some are guilty pleasures, but the chat is always contentious. Warning! Spoilers and naughty words.
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Agree 2 Disagree

EmpireJeff

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Hosted by Empire Jeff The official difference of opinion podcast is here to destroy all of the false narratives. I'm here to take them all down, one sports nemesis at a time.
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We’re not famous, popular, or looking to push an agenda…we’re just related with a passion for dissecting any topic to discover its roots, why it does, doesn’t, or should matter, or simply because it is interesting to us. But, will the generations that separate this dad (Gingy) and his adult daughter (Jacqui) prove too challenging to find a compromise or at least understand a different side to the story? Listen in as we search for an intergenerational connection to our topic which may get pas ...
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Agree To Disagree

Agree To Disagree

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Agree to Disagree is a discussion based movie podcast, in which the hosts, Alex and Andrew, will debate about the different aspects of a film taking completely different sides in the process. In this podcast we aim to give the world just what it needs right now, more confrontation.
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Comedians Jordan Coburn (a socialist) and Steve Schustek (a libertarian) invite comics on to disagree with them about a variety of topics, large and small. We're not experts, we just miss the days when you could talk about tough topics without deleting each other on Facebook. Complete with dirty jokes and different opinions, there's something for everyone on I Disagree!
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Two Guys Who Sometimes Disagree

Micah Linkletter and Nick Stinson

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Micah Linkletter and Nick Stinson talk about life, common questions, controversies and news... if you can make any sense of it between the nonsense joked cracked and laugh attacks. Hosted from Immanuel Baptist Church, Two Guys Who Sometimes Disagree shoots to answer questions on life from two different lives that interconnect through one thing: Youth Ministry. So whether it be laughing fits or extremely deep conversation, Two Guys Who Sometimes Disagree will surely leave you with a smile. (N ...
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Agree to Disagree Sports Talk

AgreetoDisagreeSportsTalk

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We have been talking about starting up a podcast for a long time AND finally we did it! Two friends talking about something they both love SPORTS we talk about previous games, upcoming games we also give you what we thought were the 5 big headlines of this past week! New episodes will be released every Friday we are also working on getting this into iTunes we cant wait to see what the future holds for #ATD
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Margaret Seidler was researching her family's history in a library archive and discovered a shocking secret. A member of her family was a prominent figure in the buying and selling of enslaved African people in the early 1800s. Margaret went public and wrote a book about her discovery of this history. When she encouraged other families with similar…
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From lookalike contests to Ranbir Kapoor's latest faux pas, November gave us plenty to debate. This week on Respectfully Disagree, we ask why people are suddenly “holding space” for everything, dissect the 'Chuttamalle' phenomenon, and try to crown the real Telugu anthem. Is it Ooo Antava or Kissikku? Tune in to find out! Respectfully Disagree is T…
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Maureen Tobin was the Communications and Engagement manager for a small town in California during the COVID outbreak. She dealt with a tremendous amount of blowback related to public health information, lockdowns, mask restrictions, and more. Tell us your argument stories! Email guest and topic suggestions to us at whenwedisagree@gmail.com Follow u…
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Tracie Potts was the PTA president at a local school. When she and a colleague disagreed about PTA priorities, Tracie thought the best way forward was for the whole organization to vote on which option they thought was best. Tracie lost that vote and set about leading an organization while having a bruised ego. Tell us your argument stories! Email …
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This week, YouTube creator Meghnad, aka 'Meghnerd,' joins us on Respectfully Disagree to break down Maharashtra's elections. We dive into the state’s political faction splits, how electoral politics has historically shaped Mumbai’s culture, and the myth-making of political personas beyond their ballot promises.Credits:-Co-Producers: Vasudhaa Naraya…
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Becky Kuehl was moderating a debate about the future of feminism at a South Dakota library. When a participant made an argument that Becky didn't agree with - and then nobody in the audience challenges the claim - Becky had to decide whether to abandon her neutral role as debate moderator. Tell us your argument stories! Email guest and topic sugges…
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Whether it’s Sabrina Carpenter's bedroom pop tunes or the OG sadboy Drake's melodies, situationships have turned into a full-fledged pop culture genre. This week, we unpack situationship-inspired music and TV tropes, dating fatigue in 2024 and why women are increasingly choosing celibacyChapter Timestamps:-00:00 - 01:16 - Intro01:17 - 05:04 - Datin…
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What does it mean for a group of people to be "positively," "negatively," "accurately," or "inaccurately" represented in media? Ed Schiappa has spent quite some time thinking about these questions, and his research complicates what many think of as a "good" representation. Tell us your argument stories! Email guest and topic suggestions to us at wh…
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This week, we're re-releasing our conversation with therapist Farah Maneckshaw who joins us to discuss why Indians struggle with setting boundaries, what it actually means to ‘be triggered,’ and the dangers of seeing therapy as bias-free.Respectfully Disagree is The Swaddle Team’s very own podcast series, in which we get together to discuss and dis…
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This week on Respectfully Disagree, we discuss whether American TV is in fact making space for South Asian representation with it's Diwali themed episodes, why everyone is in designer clothes this festive season, and whether the commercialisation of Diwali has inadvertently impacted how we celebrate it.Credits:-Featuring: The Savala VadaCo-Producer…
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April is fairly conservative and doesn't support Donald Trump. April's sister, another conservative, loves Trump. April is worried that the difficulty of finding common political ground will harm their relationship. Tell us your argument stories! Email guest and topic suggestions to us at whenwedisagree@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram…
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This week, The Savala Vada joins us to discuss the backhanded compliment from The Onion, how to be funny during end times, the things we don't joke about enough (oppressors), the things we wouldn't ever joke about (the oppressed), and how we might all be hallucinating. Bonus: This is the (somewhat) official voice reveal of The Savala Vada. Credits:…
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This week, Manisha Pande — Managing Editor at The Newslaundry and host of media criticism show TV Newsance — joins us to discuss media literacy, Tata obituaries, the pros and cons of fixating on terminology in journalism, and whether "objectivity" exists. Credits:-Featuring: Manisha Pande Co-Producers: Vasudhaa Narayanan, Rohitha NaraharisettyEdit …
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The Tribe just dropped, and The Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives is on its 3rd season. But do these shows fail to entertain? This week we discuss whether the new crop of Indian reality tv feels too scripted, and whether they miss the authenticity and drama required to keep viewers hooked. Respectfully Disagree is The Swaddle Team’s very own podcas…
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Adam Brody is having a big resurgence, thanks to Nobody Wants This, and shows like The OC, and One Tree Hill are making a comeback. In this week’s episode of Respectfully Disagree, we discussed all things Gen Z and Millennial, particularly on the internet; and whether these two generations have more in common than we thought.Respectfully Disagree i…
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The Coldplay concert ticket scarcity crisis had rich-ish kids thinking about capitalism, as the reselling rates skyrocketed to the lakhs. Diljit Dosanjh's gig on the other hand just has expensive tickets by default. Is concert culture in India out of touch? This week, Josh Fernandez aka JBABE and lead singer of the F16s, joins us to discuss what an…
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We'd love to hear your ideas on a future topic Ever wondered why some holidays make our hearts flutter with joy while others drain the energy out of us? Join us on a festive ride as we unravel the essence of holidays month by month, starting from the jubilant New Year’s Day to the spirited Christmas season. We reminisce about the good old days when…
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This week, we discuss the pros and cons of a four-day workweek, work cultures in India, and the problem with how we measure productivity.Respectfully Disagree is The Swaddle Team’s very own podcast series, in which we get together to discuss and dissect the issues we passionately differ on.Credits: Co-Producers: Shrishti Malhotra, Rohitha Naraharis…
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Charli XCX gave us brat summer and Boiler Room is happening in Mumbai -- but is anyone really having fun? This week, we discuss whether anything's fun anymore, "organic" mehfils, the red solo cup party-cool aesthetic available on Swiggy, blurry photos, and why always being documented has ruined actual fun.Respectfully Disagree is The Swaddle Team’s…
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Ozempic knock-offs have wormed their way into India and brat summer has glamorized thinness and cigarettes. Did everyone secretly want to be skinny all along? This week, comedian Urooj Ashfaq joins us to discuss whether fashion is over body positivity, if desiring skinny is a pop culture aesthetic and whether the Kardashians are a 'true' representa…
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The Malayalam film industry is going through an upheaval for the second time with the Hema Committee report's revelations. This week, actor Parvathy and journalist Nidhi, who have both been at the forefront of respectively organizing and reporting on the "power mafia" in Mollywood, discuss the learnings from the first wave, the idea of imperfect fe…
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We'd love to hear your ideas on a future topic Can artificial intelligence capture the essence of a human voice? That's the question we grapple with as Eric and Jacqui face off in a spirited debate about AI-generated voiceovers for podcast introductions. Eric, advocating for sleek branding and professionalism, stands in stark contrast to Jacqui's c…
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This week, Dr. Aqsa Shaikh, a professor and community medicine specialist, joins us to discuss the deep-rooted issues in India’s healthcare system exposed by the RG Kar case, the overlooked intersectionality in gender-specific protests, and the current state of health workers in the country.Respectfully Disagree is The Swaddle Team’s very own podca…
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This week, award-winning American novelist Tanaïs joins us to discuss their Bangladeshi roots, Sheikh Hasina's politics, the South Asian experience with women heads of state, and Indians hijacking desi representation. Respectfully Disagree is The Swaddle Team’s very own podcast series, in which we get together to discuss and dissect the issues we p…
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We'd love to hear your ideas on a future topic Why are white men struggling with mental health and what can we do about it? Join hosts Jacqui Paglialonga and her father, Eric Seaborg, in the groundbreaking first episode of Pedigree to Disagree as they tackle the taboo topic of suicidality among white men. You'll gain a deep understanding of suicida…
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This week, we’re discussing all things controversial and heartbreaking in sports. From Vinesh Phogat’s disqualification to gender discrimination inherent to Olympic history, and why men aren’t synchronised swimming as yet.Respectfully Disagree is The Swaddle Team’s very own podcast series, in which we get together to discuss and dissect the issues …
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This week, Ione and Gina from The Polyester Podcast join us to discuss Venn Diagram enthusiast Kamala Harris, whether she’s brat, Charli XCX’s endorsement tweet, and whether ‘intersectionality’ has disappeared from our collective consciousness.Respectfully Disagree is The Swaddle Team’s very own podcast series, in which we get together to discuss a…
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This week, Katyayini Saksham joins us to talk about everyone suddenly mothering and serving, why celeb culture overlaps with queer lingo so much, and why people in Bandra need to vogue. Respectfully Disagree is The Swaddle Team’s very own podcast series, in which we get together to discuss and dissect the issues we passionately differ on.Featuring:…
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This week, Humhu -- who plays Krane in 'Kalki 2898 AD' -- joins us to discuss Kalki as a queer dystopia, homoerotic undertones in RRR, how 'Pushpa' reminds us of the surprising roots of wrestling, and whether the queer undertones in blockbusters can make up for their hypermasculinity. Respectfully Disagree is The Swaddle Team’s very own podcast ser…
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This week, we discuss 'Hot Rodent Men', standards and cultural perceptions around male beauty and why we inevitably categorise people into cookie cutter templates on the Internet. Respectfully Disagree is The Swaddle Team’s very own podcast series, in which we get together to discuss and dissect the issues we passionately differ on.Credits:Featurin…
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This week, we are joined by Ayesha Parikh, curator and founder of Art and Charlie, to discuss artistic freedom, the workings of the art world, and the internet culture of today that’s shaping our views of what art may be.Respectfully Disagree is The Swaddle Team’s very own podcast series, in which we get together to discuss and dissect the issues w…
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This week, we are joined by Priyanka Mattoo, filmmaker and writer of the upcoming memoir Bird Milk and Mosquito Bones, to discuss diaspora identity, the rise of indie-desi films, Payal Kapadia's win at Cannes, and mainstream South Asian representation. Respectfully Disagree is The Swaddle Team’s very own podcast series, in which we get together to …
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