The Upstander Ripple Effect Season 2 Episode 2

When political division and violence dominate the headlines, how can we hold on to our shared humanity? Host Jackie Congedo is joined by guest Sean Comer, Vice President of the Leadership Center at the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber and founder of Beyond Civility: Communication for Effective Governance. Together, they explore how empathy, humility, and connection can counter polarization and strengthen the fabric of our communities. 

“Talking about difficult topics, conversations where there’s going to be significant disagreement – it takes practice.” – Sean Comer 

Drawing lessons from the Holocaust and the words of survivors like Roma Kaltman and Al Miller, Jackie and Sean examine the dangers of dehumanization—and the need to rebuild our “civic muscle” for dialogue across differences. Sean shares stories from more than a decade of work bringing people together—from students and public servants to business leaders—and shares his thoughts on how we got here and how we can move forward. 

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Episode Resources  

Learn more about Sean’s work 

https://cincinnatichamber.com/leadership-center/

Coverage of the Eradicate Hate Summit 

https://www.post-gazette.com/local/2025/09/17/eradicate-hate-summit-political-violence/stories/202509170085

https://www.wesa.fm/identity-community/2025-09-16/pittsburgh-anti-discrimination-stand-for-all-launch

Gov. Josh Shapiro’s keynote address at the Eradicate Hate Summit 

https://www.pa.gov/governor/newsroom/2025-press-releases/icymi–gov-shapiro-delivers-keynote-address-on-political-violenc

Joint statement from Ohio lawmakers on political violence 

https://ohiohouse.gov/news/republican/senate-president-mccolley-senate-democratic-leader-antonio-house-speaker-huffman-house-minority-leader-isaacsohn-release-statement-condemning-political-violence-137836

Former Gov. John Kasich’s op-ed 

https://www.cincinnati.com/story/opinion/columnists/2025/09/22/kirk-minnesota-killings-are-part-of-troubling-pattern-in-us-opinion/86297939007

Read more about “red capes” and “green capes” 

https://penntoday.upenn.edu/2016-01-28/latest-news/penn-professor-explores-what-it-means-be-positive

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