Constructive Disagreement – Art & Memory edition - Episode 4: “Why disagreement matters in 2025"
Episode 4 — Why Disagreement Matters in 2025
Two scenes bookend our era of division: coffins draped in the Wiphala after Bolivia’s 2019 Senkata massacre, and a dinner table in the American Midwest split by claims of fraud and fear. In between, poet and leadership advisor Sharoll Fernandez Sinani threads memory, art, and strategy to ask: How do we stay human when conflict ignites?
Two scenes bookend our era of division: coffins draped in the Wiphala after Bolivia’s 2019 Senkata massacre, and a dinner table in the American Midwest split by claims of fraud and fear. In between, poet and leadership advisor Sharoll Fernandez Sinani threads memory, art, and strategy to ask: How do we stay human when conflict ignites?
🔸 What you’ll hear
A cinematic jump from tear-gas streets in El Alto to a family kitchen fractured by belief.
A raw excerpt from To Senkata and My Dead, invoking coffins, repression, and sacred grief.
A sobering data snapshot of U.S. polarization—record lows in moderation, echoes of January 6th.
The H-E-A-R framework (Hedge ▸ Emphasize ▸ Acknowledge ▸ Re-frame) in action—from Andean protest lines to a CEO’s corner office.
Sharoll’s own misstep, do-over, and the long-game practice of being “slightly better than yesterday.”
A cinematic jump from tear-gas streets in El Alto to a family kitchen fractured by belief.
A raw excerpt from To Senkata and My Dead, invoking coffins, repression, and sacred grief.
A sobering data snapshot of U.S. polarization—record lows in moderation, echoes of January 6th.
The H-E-A-R framework (Hedge ▸ Emphasize ▸ Acknowledge ▸ Re-frame) in action—from Andean protest lines to a CEO’s corner office.
Sharoll’s own misstep, do-over, and the long-game practice of being “slightly better than yesterday.”
🔸 Why it matters
When voices are silenced—by bullets or contempt—disagreement mutates into oppression. But when we meet conflict with humility and presence, friction polishes us instead of burning us down. In 2025, every curious question becomes a stitch in our torn civic fabric.
When voices are silenced—by bullets or contempt—disagreement mutates into oppression. But when we meet conflict with humility and presence, friction polishes us instead of burning us down. In 2025, every curious question becomes a stitch in our torn civic fabric.
🔸 Try it today
Find a low-stakes disagreement.
Hedge: “I might be missing something, but…”
Name one shared value or goal.
Mirror their view before offering yours.
Replace “but” with and.
Notice what shifts—in them and in your own body. Then, if you're brave, scale up.
Find a low-stakes disagreement.
Hedge: “I might be missing something, but…”
Name one shared value or goal.
Mirror their view before offering yours.
Replace “but” with and.
Notice what shifts—in them and in your own body. Then, if you're brave, scale up.
🔸 Carry it forward
Ask yourself: Where am I pouring gasoline? Where could I kindle light?
Share this episode with someone wrestling a hard divide.
Follow, rate, and review Sharoll Sinani Studio—each echo keeps the Heart Portal open.
Ask yourself: Where am I pouring gasoline? Where could I kindle light?
Share this episode with someone wrestling a hard divide.
Follow, rate, and review Sharoll Sinani Studio—each echo keeps the Heart Portal open.
Inside the Heart Portal, conflict becomes communion. Step through, stay curious, and join us next time as we explore how communities heal after the clash.
