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Dylan Marron — How to Have Conversations With People Who Hate You

Dylan Marron — How to Have Conversations With People Who Hate You

FromSounds Good with Branden Harvey


Dylan Marron — How to Have Conversations With People Who Hate You

FromSounds Good with Branden Harvey

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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Aug 28, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dylan Marron is a writer, performer, video maker and self-acclaimed snacker. He also receives a lot of hate messages on the internet. Producing work that mainly focuses on social justice issues such as race, sexuality and privilege, Dylan’s learned how to take hateful conversations online and turn them into productive conversations offline — an idea and practice that we could all benefit from. Dylan’s creative resume has included (but not limited to) writing multiple series for Seriously.tv, the voice of Carlos on the hit podcast Welcome to Night Vale, an alum of the New York Neo Futurists, and the creator of Every Single Word (Tumblr's "Most Viral Blog" of 2016; Shorty Award Nominee), a video series that edits down popular films to only feature the words spoken by people of color. And now he’s started a new podcast, Conversations with People Who Hate Me. In this conversation, Branden and Dylan go deep into the complicated and sometimes hilarious navigation of two strangers who disagree getting to know each other. More: http://soundsgoodpodcast.com/dylan
Released:
Aug 28, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Sounds Good hosts hopeful conversations with optimists and world-changers about the headlines we can be hopeful about — and how you can get involved and make a difference. Every week, Good Good Good founder Branden Harvey sits down with the people driving positive change against the world's greatest problems. Each episode will leave you with a sense of hope about the good in the world — and a sense of direction on how we can all be a part of that good. Episodes are released every Monday. Dive deeper into these stories and find more good news at goodgoodgood.co and @goodgoodgoodco.