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#90: The Psychology of Persuasion (with Secular Pro-Life's Monica Snyder)

#90: The Psychology of Persuasion (with Secular Pro-Life's Monica Snyder)

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Josh Brahm and Monica Snyder have an open conversation about biology, philosophy, and how they interact with persuasion in the abortion debate. Monica has a STEM background so she and Josh compare notes on how STEM professionals and philosophers feel about each other, and why many of them are arrogant.

They also discuss:
- How arrogance, confidence, and impostor syndrome often interact with each other;
- The pros and cons of using big words;
- Whether biology vs. philosophy are more likely to change minds on abortion;
- “Should we prioritize our arguments more based on whether they are influential, emotionally compelling, logically sound, or other factors?”
- Steps anyone can take to become more rational.

Related Links:

Secular Pro-Life:
https://SecularProLife.org

SPL posts about changing from PC to PL:
https://secularprolife.com/becomingprolife

SPL's “No. embryos aren't parasites” video:
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=5461153773924066

ERI's article "Abortion Images: A Case for Disagreement without Division"
http://bit.ly/2uJWRcI

Equal Rights Institute Website:
https://EqualRightsInstitute.com

Equal Rights Institute Blog:
https://Blog.EqualRightsInstitute.com

Equipped for Life Course:
https://EquippedCourse.com

Sidewalk Counseling Masterclass:
http://SidewalkCounselingMasterclass.com

Host: Josh Brahm
Guest: Monica Snyder
Audio/Video Editor: Josh Brahm
Publisher: Ellen Campbell

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