I’m excited to share today’s conversation with Mitch Daniels, former governor of Indiana. I first met Mitch seven years ago when I moved to Indianapolis, and later joined the Mitch Daniels Leadership Foundation as a fellow. Mitch is a leader of uncommon integrity—practical, principled, and devoted to the common good.
He also joined me for the very first virtual Civility Summit, which was part of the launch of my book The Soul of Civility. I’m thrilled he’ll be returning for this year’s inaugural Civility Summit later this month.
In our conversation, we ask a pressing question: will Americans only come together in times of crisis? We talk about why division is so dangerous to the success of our nation as a champion of freedom, how social media amplifies our worst instincts, and what responsibilities both citizens and leaders bear in sustaining a free society.
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