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Welcome to the More In Common Podcast β where curiosity meets courage. Hosted by Keith Richardson and Gerren Taylor, this show explores the human side of connection, communication, and emotional intelligence. Every week, we dive deep into real conversations that challenge assumptions, build trust, and help us all navigate complex relationships β at work, at home, and in our communities. ποΈ From mindful parenting to leadership, political division to self-awareness β we ask the hard questions and model the tools to stay in the conversation when it matters most.
β New episodes every Friday
π§ Listen in for practical insights, heartfelt stories, and a better way to be in the world β together.
π Subscribe now if youβre ready to grow, stay curious, and connect more deeply.
Welcome to the More In Common Podcast β where curiosity meets courage. Hosted by Keith Richardson and Gerren Taylor, this show explores the human side of connection, communication, and emotional intelligence. Every week, we dive deep into real conversations that challenge assumptions, build trust, and help us all navigate complex relationships β at work, at home, and in our communities. ποΈ From mindful parenting to leadership, political division to self-awareness β we ask the hard questions and model the tools to stay in the conversation when it matters most.
β New episodes every Friday
π§ Listen in for practical insights, heartfelt stories, and a better way to be in the world β together.
π Subscribe now if youβre ready to grow, stay curious, and connect more deeply.
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Friday May 08, 2026
The stories we tell about "those people"
Friday May 08, 2026
Friday May 08, 2026
We told ourselves these stories were just being careful. Discerning. Realistic. This week Keith and Gerren get into why that's almost never actually true β and what the brain is really doing when it writes narratives about other people before we've said a word to them.
Keith tells the story of a missing wallet, a homeless man on Manhattan Beach Pier, and what happened when they chose curiosity over certainty. Gerren brings research showing that dehumanizing narratives about groups literally constrain what policies people will accept β even against their own national interests. Together they work through the contact hypothesis, Jackie Robinson, warmth vs. competence, and why you cannot simply decide to stop stereotyping.
This is the arc finale. It earns everything that came before it. Neither of us settled it.
The Arc: π§ Episode 1 β The Trust Recession π§ Episode 2 β The Cost of Being Right π§ Episode 3 β Tightly Held Values, Loosely Held Beliefs π§ Episode 4 β The Stories We Tell About Those People
Resources Mentioned: π 2026 Political Research Quarterly β https://prq.sagepub.com π Contact Hypothesis β https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contact_hypothesis
Find Us: π https://www.moreincommonent.com πΈ https://www.instagram.com/moreincommonent π¦ https://twitter.com/MoreInCommonent π https://www.facebook.com/moreincommonpod
Gerren Taylor: π΅ https://www.tiktok.com/@gerrent πΌ https://linkedin.com/in/gerrenT

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