The Depolarization Project exists to help people listen, learn and lead. It does this through researching what works (and what doesn’t), providing training courses to businesses, students and community groups and encouraging leaders to open up to changing their own mind.
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Published in: HomeHow fast food changed historian Marcia Chatelain's thinking about capitalism and race
An award-winning African-American history scholar and author on uncovering the structural causes of food poverty.
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Published in: HomeSteve Martin: Changing your ways is easier than changing your mind
The author of international bestseller 'Yes! 50 Scientifically Proven Ways to be Persuasive' joins us to answer the...
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Published in: HomeWhy Jo Swinson changed her mind about all-women shortlists
The deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats talks about getting more women into politcs.
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Published in: HomeLeaving the white nationalist movement with Derek Black
We talk to Derek about what catalysed this change, if others are likely to follow in his footsteps and the role...
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Published in: HomeWhat happens in your brain when you change your mind
Neuroscientist Tali Sharot explains how beliefs are formed in the brain, what works to change others’ minds, and...
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Published in: HomeChanged My Mind: "I thought devolution didn't work, now I'm a big fan"
Small business consultant and lobbyist Craig Beaumont talks about his changing views on devolution.