The aftermath of this election is still stressing many families
It's been hard to stay connected with family, friends, neighbors and co-workers amid the strong reactions to the significantly divisive political climate in 2024.
One Yale professor has recommended that supporters of liberal politicians cut off their gathering with relatives who voted the other way, to avoid overlapping at Thanksgiving and the Christmas season.
Our commentary from a licensed specialist recommends a better way: As much as it depends on you, stay connected to people with whom you disagree.
Christian counselor Chris Anderson joins us for the Family Life "Real Answers" podcast. Mark Webster is the new Real Answers host.
November 20th, 2024, 12:20 pm
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The aftermath of this election is still stressing many families
It's been hard to stay connected with family, friends, neighbors and co-workers amid the strong reactions to the significantly divisive political climate in 2024.
One Yale professor has recommended that supporters of liberal politicians cut off their gathering with relatives who voted the other way, to avoid overlapping at Thanksgiving and the Christmas season.
Our commentary from a licensed specialist recommends a better way: As much as it depends on you, stay connected to people with whom you disagree.
Christian counselor Chris Anderson joins us for the Family Life "Real Answers" podcast. Mark Webster is the new Real Answers host.
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