

The Dissidents
The Dissidents
Welcome to the Dissidents podcast from the Institute for Liberal Values (formerly the Counterweight Podcast), where we talk about how we can strive for a world in which freedom and reason are at the forefront of all human society.
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Apr 22, 2021 • 49min
Episode 26: The Dangerous Journey Beyond the Binary | Dr. Monica Osborne
In this week's Hold my Drink + Counterweight Podcast , we speak with Dr Monica Osborne, an author, professor and mother. Monica, a former professor of critical theory, speaks of her own struggles with critical social justice in her son's California school. As a student and teacher of critical theory, she sees the distortions in its implementation, especially in early education. Everything has been simplified into a binary of good and evil, which fails to capture the nuance and complexity that defines the human experience. All discussed with a chaser of civility, of course, and a scotch.
To read a recap of the conversation and additional thoughts, and to see what we are each reading, visit our post The Dangerous Journey Beyond the Binary on the Hold my Drink website. You can also watch the conversation on the Hold my Drink YouTube page.

Apr 15, 2021 • 54min
Episode 25: The Tao of Transitioning | Zander Keig
In this week's Hold my Drink + Counterweight Podcast , we speak with Zander Keig, a Wellness & Belonging Consultant, Social Worker of the Year, Coast Guard Veteran and a first-generation Mexican-American Transexual Man. His appreciation of viewpoint diversity sometimes has him at odds within the trans community and he speaks with us about his challenges to find his “way” or his Tao, and how he shares this in his own practice. Like all communities, the transgender community is not monolithic, but comprised of unique individuals with different experiences. Zander shares with us his own journey, all with a chaser of civility, of course, and an Argentinian Malbec.
To read a recap of the conversation and additional thoughts, and to see what we are each reading, visit our post The Tao of Transitioning on the Hold my Drink website. You can also watch the conversation on the Hold my Drink YouTube page.

Apr 8, 2021 • 54min
Episode 24: Conversations in Black & White | Steve QJ
In this week's Hold my Drink + Counterweight podcast, our guest is writer Steve Peters (aka Steve QJ). We discuss how our obsession with Critical Theory and anti-racism has created a communication gap. If we cannot speak to each other across our differences, then we are lost. Honest and good-faith communication is key, and we are determined to keep the conversation going. All discussed with a chaser of civility, of course, and a tea.
To read a recap of the conversation and additional thoughts, and to see what we are each reading, visit our post Conversations in Black & White on the Hold my Drink website. You can also watch the conversation on the Hold my Drink YouTube page.

Apr 1, 2021 • 41min
Episode 23: Toxic Diversity | Jennifer Friend
In this week's Hold my Drink + Counterweight podcast I speak with Jennifer Friend, a volunteer case worker for Counterweight, and therapist in private practice in the Washington DC area. Jennifer shares with us her own experience pushing back on a toxic county-wide diversity initiative with a former employer, and how she helps others navigate similar challenges as a therapist. All discussed with a chaser of civility, of course, and a vodka and tonic with a splash of lime.
To read a recap of the conversation and additional thoughts, and to see what we are each reading, visit our post Toxic Diversity on the Hold my Drink website. You can also watch the conversation on the Hold my Drink YouTube page.

Mar 25, 2021 • 55min
Episode 22: The Tao of Diversity: A Revolutionary Guide to Moral Courage | Irshad Manji
In this Hold my Drink + Counterweight Podcast , David Bernstein and I speak with Irshad Manji, author of Don't Label Me and Founder of Moral Courage. She shares with us her revolutionary methods for creating community and "honest diversity". Moral Courage reaches beyond our differences to build on our commonalities. It welcomes disagreement and seeks engagement to produce actionable steps towards an enduring diversity. All discussed with a chaser of civility, of course, and a cucumber vodka concoction (milk + protein for Irshad).
To read a recap of the conversation and additional thoughts, and to see what we are each reading, visit our post The Tao of Diversity on the Hold my Drink website. You can also watch the conversation on the Hold my Drink YouTube page.

Mar 18, 2021 • 45min
Episode 21: In Support of Imagination and Viewpoint Diversity | Amna Khalid
In this week's podcast I team up with co-host David Bernstein to create a joint podcast with Counterweight; the first of many to come. David and I sit down with Amna Khalid, a Professor at Carleton College and the former John Stuart Mill Faculty Fellow at the Heterodox Academy to discuss how we can promote diversity without division. Amna suggests imagination, curiosity and education as the cornerstones for building a new diversity paradigm. All discussed with a chaser of civility, of course, and a rum punch.
To read a recap of the conversation and additional thoughts, and to see what we are each reading, visit our post In Support of Imagination and Viewpoint Diversity on the Hold my Drink website. You can also watch the conversation on the Hold my Drink YouTube page.

Mar 11, 2021 • 1h 4min
Episode 20: Affirmative Education: Beyond Liberal Racism | Timothy Mayo
In this week's podcast, co-host Timothy Mayo and I discuss Affirmative Education and how we can create equal opportunities for our children, regardless of race or socio-economic background. Timm, an entrepreneur, elite soccer referee and musician, is a patriot and a proud American Descendent of Slavery (ADOS), whose family was victimized in the Greenwood district of Tulsa, OK, aka "Black Wall Street". He believes in diversity and diversity of thought and seeks to throw off the shackles of what he calls Liberal Racism to promote victors and not victims. All discussed with a chaser of civility, of course, and a chai tea.
To read a recap of the conversation and additional thoughts, and to see what we are each reading, visit our post Affirmative Education on the Hold my Drink website. You can also watch the conversation on the Hold my Drink YouTube page.

Mar 4, 2021 • 41min
Episode 19: Radical Centrism | Ioannis Gatsiounis
International journalist and Breaklines podcast host, Ioannis Gatsiounis, co-hosts this week's podcast to discuss the radical center. Join us as we discuss what it means to be "in the middle" and how to combat identity politics of both the right and the left to move away from "wokeness" and find our center. All discussed with a chaser of civility, of course, and a glass of pinot noir.
To read a recap of the conversation and additional thoughts, and to see what we are each reading, visit our post Radical Centrism on the Hold my Drink website. You can also watch the conversation on the Hold my Drink YouTube page.

Feb 25, 2021 • 52min
Episode 18: Affirmative Action 2021 | Jon Haveman & W.F. Twyman, Jr
An economist and a lawyer walk into a bar... and discuss affirmative action. Economist Jon Haveman believes that equity and efficiency are the results of affirmative action. The life experiences of lawyer, W.F. Twyman, Jr, suggest the path is not necessarily as linear. All of us agree that we need to ensure everyone has a more equitable starting point. All discussed with a chaser of civility, of course, and a shot of brandy.
To read a recap of the conversation and additional thoughts, and to see what we are each reading, visit our post Affirmative Action 2021 on the Hold my Drink website. You can also watch the conversation on the Hold my Drink YouTube page.

Feb 18, 2021 • 25min
Episode 17: George Washington in Black & White | Kiernan Twyman & W.F. Twyman, Jr.
For our President's Day podcast, George Washington in Black & White, co-host W.F. Twyman, Jr. and I speak with his distant cousin Kiernan Twyman, a senior in high school in Missouri. These two distant relatives weigh in on their common cousin, George Washington, and his legacy, across generational and racial boundaries in 2021. W.F. Twyman wonders - can we see beyond slaveholding to appreciate Washington's role in the founding of the United States of America? All discussed with a chaser of civility, of course, and a cherry limeade (with a splash of lime vodka).
To read a recap of the conversation and additional thoughts, and to see what we are each reading, visit our post George Washington in Black & White on the Hold my Drink website. You can also watch the conversation on the Hold my Drink YouTube page.


