Georgia Watson and the 99 Percent Campaign with Sara F. Shacter
The interview with Sarah F. Shacter discusses her book 'Georgia Watson and the 99 Percent Campaign' and explores themes of empathy, connection, and the intersection of science and creativity. Sarah shares insights into the characters, plot, and the inspiration behind the 99% campaign. The interview also delves into the importance of finding common ground and fostering empathy, especially in the context of conflict and division. Takeaways Empathy and connection are central themes in 'Georgia Watson and the 99% Campaign' The 99% campaign serves as a tangible and pragmatic way to practice empathy and find common ground Chapters 00:00 Introduction 04:02 Heredity and Social Chaos 09:33 The 99% Campaign: A Unique Marketing Hook 13:31 The Impact of the 99% Campaign 16:04 The Power of Commonalities 19:36 Empathy and Connection: Lessons from Georgia's

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