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James Twyman – Depolarizing Tools During the Pandemic of Needing to Be Right

James Twyman – Depolarizing Tools During the Pandemic of Needing to Be Right

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Air Date - 23 July 2025

James Twyman, a spiritual teacher and international peace activist known as “The Peace Troubadour,” is a brave leader who steps into war-torn countries with a guitar, song, and prayers to unite people around the world and calm the waters. He has written 24 powerful New York Times bestselling books on inner peace and self-development. His latest book is I Don’t Know, Maybe, I Love You: How to De-Polarize Your Family, Business, Country, and the World. James, an Episcopal Franciscan priest and follower of St. Francis, wrote this book as a pause button, an opportunity to hold still and look at the big picture, what we want in our lives and the world. His goal is to have people step up, become de-polarizing agents, and change the world one conversation at a time during the pandemic of being right.

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